The application of 5G millimeter wave communication is becoming more and more widespread. This paper analyzes the rectangular patch antenna based on the transmission line model, and designs a mobile terminal antenna for 5G millimeter wave communications through CST software, which effectively reduces its size by using centre-side feed and embedded feed technology. The simulation results suggest that the central frequency of the antenna is 43GHz, the effective working frequency band covers 40-47GHz, the width of the band is 7GHz, the port reflection coefficient when it works at the central frequency is less than -20dB, the maximum gain is 5.451dB, and the antenna also has a good sense of direction and low loss. Furthermore, the design is quite flexible and simple in structure. Therefore, it is much likely that the antenna can be used for the future 5G millimeter wave communication terminal and the MIMO antenna element of the 5G communication base station.
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