Antennas having lenses formed of lightweight dielectric materials and related dielectric materials
US-2017279202-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US10959110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10959110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716073668-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 23, 2021 |
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Array antennas include a plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays, where each lensed multi-beam sub-array comprises a RF lens and a plurality of radiating elements that are associated with the RF lens and that are orbitally arranged about the RF lens.
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That which is claimed is: 1. An array antenna, comprising: a plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays, each lensed multi-beam sub-array comprising: a radio frequency (“RE”) lens; and a plurality of radiating elements that are associated with the RF lens and that are orbitally arranged about the RF lens, wherein each of a plurality of sub-groups of the plurality of radiating elements in different ones of the plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays have a same pointing direction, wherein ones of the plurality of sub-groups of radiating elements are configured to generate respective antenna beams, and wherein the respective antenna beams of different ones of the plurality of sub-groups of the plurality of radiating elements have different pointing directions from one another. 2. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein the RF lenses are arranged in an M×N array having M rows and N columns. 3. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein the radiating elements of each lensed multi-beam sub-array are located in the same orbital positions. 4. The array antenna of claim 3 , further comprising a plurality of corporate feed networks. 5. The array antenna of claim 4 , wherein a number of corporate feed networks is equal to a number of radiating elements included in each lensed multi-beam sub-array. 6. The array antenna of claim 5 , further comprising a switching network that selectively connects a radio to individual ones of the corporate feed networks on a time slot-by-time slot basis. 7. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein each RF lens comprises a spherical RF lens. 8. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein each radiating element comprises an active radiating element. 9. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of radiating elements that are orbitally arranged about each RF lens comprise a central radiating element and a plurality of outer radiating elements. 10. An array antenna, comprising: a plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays, each lensed multi-beam sub-array comprising: a radio frequency (“RF”) lens; and a plurality of radiating elements that are associated with the RF lens that are mounted between the RF lens and a mounting structure, wherein each radiating element is mounted in a different position with respect to its associated RF lens, and each RF lens has its associated radiating elements mounted in the same positions as the other of the RF lenses; and a plurality of corporate feed networks, wherein each corporate feed network is coupled to a group of radiating elements comprising ones of the radiating elements of each of different ones of the plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays. 11. The array antenna of claim 10 , wherein a first of the corporate feed networks is coupled to the radiating elements of each lensed multi-beam sub-array that are mounted in the same positions with respect to their associated RF lens. 12. The array antenna of claim 11 , wherein each corporate feed network is connected to a respective one of a plurality of radios. 13. The array antenna of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of electronic phase shifters, wherein each phase shifter is coupled to a respective one of the radiating elements. 14. The array antenna of claim 10 , wherein each radiating element is arranged orbitally with respect to its associated RF lens. 15. An array antenna, comprising: a plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays, each lensed multi-beam sub-array comprising: a radio frequency (“RE”) lens; and a plurality of radiating elements that are associated with the RF lens; wherein the RF lenses are arranged in a three dimensional arrangement, and wherein each of a plurality of sub-groups of the plurality of radiating elements in different ones of the plurality of lensed multi-beam sub-arrays have a same pointing direction, and wherein ones of the plurality of sub-groups of radiating elements are configured to generate respective antenna beams, and wherein the respective antenna beams of different ones of the plurality of sub-groups of the plurality of radiating elements have different pointing directions from one another. 16. The array antenna of claim 15 , wherein at least two of the RF lenses are arranged in a stair-step pattern. 17. The array antenna of claim 16 , wherein the RF lenses are also arranged in horizontal rows when the array antenna is mounted for use, wherein each row includes at least two RF lenses. 18. The array antenna of claim 15 , wherein at least two of the RF lenses are arranged along a curve. 19. The array antenna of claim 15 , wherein a first subset of the RF lenses are arranged to define a first circle. 20. The array antenna of claim 19 , wherein a second subset of the RF lenses are arranged to define a second circle. 21. The array antenna of claim 20 , wherein the second subset of the RF lenses includes fewer RF lenses than the first subset of RF lenses.
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