Systems and methods for focusing beams with mode division multiplexing

US10707945B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10707945-B2
Application numberUS-201916259148-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 28, 2019
Priority dateAug 8, 2014
Publication dateJul 7, 2020
Grant dateJul 7, 2020

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A system for focusing an orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexed beam comprising OAM signal processing circuitry for generating an OAM multiplexed signal. The OAM multiplexed signal includes a plurality of data streams each having a unique orbital angular momentum applied thereto and multiplexed together within the OAM multiplexed signal. Each unique orbital angular momentum has a beam helicity value greater than l=2. An antenna array control circuit controls transmission of the multiplexed OAM signal from each of a plurality of antennas in an antenna array toward a focus point located below the ground as a transmission beam to cause the transmitted OAM multiplexed signals to converge at the focus point below the ground at substantially a same time to overcome a divergence of the transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signals caused by the beam helicity value of greater than l=2 for each of the unique orbital angular momentum.

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A method for focusing an orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexed beam, comprising: receiving an OAM multiplexed signal from a data processing source, the OAM multiplexed signal including a plurality of data streams each having a unique orbital angular momentum applied thereto and multiplexed together within the OAM multiplexed signal, each of the unique orbital angular momentum having a beam helicity value greater than l=2; splitting the OAM multiplexed signal into a plurality of OAM multiplexed signals; providing each of the plurality of OAM multiplexed signals to a transmitting antenna of a plurality of transmitting antennas of an antenna array; controlling a timing of transmissions of each of the plurality of OAM multiplexed signals from an associated transmitting antenna of the plurality of transmitting antennas to cause a transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signals to focus at a predetermined focus point located below ground at substantially a same time to overcome a divergence of the transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signals caused by the beam helicity value of greater than l=2 for each of the unique orbital angular momentum; and transmitting each of the plurality of OAM multiplexed signals from an associated transmitting antenna of the antenna array toward the predetermined focus point located below the ground as a transmission beam in accordance with the timing. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of transmitting further comprises transmitting a pulse of a fixed width having at least a portion of the OAM multiplexed signal therein. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the step of transmitting further comprises delaying transmission of a first pulse from a second pulse by a predetermined amount to cause the first pulse and the second pulse to arrive at the predetermined focus point below the ground at substantially the same time. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of transmitting further comprises transmitting each of the plurality of OAM multiplexed signals from the associated transmitting antenna of the antenna array toward a plurality of focus points located below the ground as a plurality of transmission beams. 5. The method of claim 1 further including: receiving a plurality of data streams; modulating each of the plurality of data streams; applying an orbital angular momentum twist to each of the plurality of modulated data streams; and multiplexing each of the twisted, modulated data streams into the OAM multiplexed signal. 6. A system for focusing an orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexed beam, comprising: OAM signal processing circuitry for generating an OAM multiplexed signal, the OAM multiplexed signal including a plurality of data streams each having a unique orbital angular momentum applied thereto and multiplexed together within the OAM multiplexed signal, each of the unique orbital angular momentum comprising a beam helicity value greater than l=2; a plurality of antennas comprising an antenna array; an antenna array control circuit for controlling transmission of the multiplexed OAM signal from each of the plurality of antennas in the antenna array toward a focus point located below ground as a transmission beam to cause a transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signals to converge at the focus point below the ground at substantially a same time to overcome a divergence of the transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signals caused by the beam helicity value of greater than l=2 for each of the unique orbital angular momentum. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the antenna array control circuit further transmits at least one pulse of a fixed width having at least a portion of the OAM multiplexed signal therein. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the antenna array control circuit further delays transmission of a first pulse from a second pulse by a predetermined amount to cause the first pulse and the second pulse to arrive at the focus point below the ground at substantially the same time. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the antenna array control circuit further controls the antenna array to transmit the OAM multiplexed signal from an associated transmitting antenna of the antenna array toward a plurality of focus points located below the ground as a plurality of transmission beams. 10. The system of claim 6 , wherein the OAM processing circuitry further receives a plurality of data streams, modulates each of the plurality of data streams, applies an orbital angular momentum twist to each of the plurality of modulated data streams and multiplexes each of the twisted, modulated data streams into the OAM multiplexed signal. 11. A controller for an antenna array, comprising: an interface for interconnecting the controller with the antenna array comprising a plurality of transmitting antennas; and a processor for generating control signals for controlling transmissions of an orbital angular momentum multiplexed signal from the antenna array, the OAM multiplexed signal including a plurality of data streams each having a unique orbital angular momentum applied thereto and multiplexed together within the OAM multiplexed signal, each of the unique orbital angular momentum having a beam helicity value greater than l=2, the processor configured to generate control signals to cause the antenna array to transmit the OAM multiplexed signal from each of the plurality of transmitting antennas of the antenna array toward a focus point located below ground as a transmission beam and control a timing of the transmissions of the OAM multiplexed signal from each of the plurality of transmitting antennas of the antenna array to cause a transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signal from each of the plurality of transmitting antennas to converge at the focus point below the ground at substantially a same time to overcome a divergence of the transmitted plurality of OAM multiplexed signals caused by the beam helicity value of greater than l=2 for each of the unique orbital angular momentum. 12. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the processor further generates the control signals to transmit at least one pulse of a fixed width having at least a portion of the OAM multiplexed signal therein. 13. The controller of claim 12 , wherein the processor further generates the control signals to delay transmission of a first pulse from a second pulse by a predetermined amount to cause the first pulse and the second pulse to arrive at the focus point below the ground at substantially the same time. 14. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the processor further generates the control signals to control the antenna array to transmit the OAM multiplexed signal from an associated transmitting antenna of the antenna array toward a plurality of focus points located below the ground as a plurality of transmission beams.

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  • Orbital angular momentum [OAM] multiplex systems · CPC title

  • Multimode transmission · CPC title

  • MIMO systems · CPC title

  • Pulse generation, e.g. generation of solitons · CPC title

  • Line-of-sight transmission over an extended range · CPC title

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What does patent US10707945B2 cover?
A system for focusing an orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexed beam comprising OAM signal processing circuitry for generating an OAM multiplexed signal. The OAM multiplexed signal includes a plurality of data streams each having a unique orbital angular momentum applied thereto and multiplexed together within the OAM multiplexed signal. Each unique orbital angular momentum has a beam helic…
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Nxgen Partners Ip Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B10/2581. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jul 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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