Phased array with independently steerable beams

US10979134B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10979134-B2
Application numberUS-201916566364-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2019
Priority dateDec 28, 2018
Publication dateApr 13, 2021
Grant dateApr 13, 2021

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Various antenna systems are presented that have independently steerable receive and transmit beams. The antenna system may include multiple antenna element systems. Each antenna element system may include multiple phase shifters that alter the phase of received signals and signals to be transmitted. Directions of a first transmit beam, a second transmit beam, a first receive beam, and a second receive beam may be steered independently using the phase shifters. Each antenna element system may include a polarization system.

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An antenna system having independently steerable beams, the antenna system comprising: a plurality of antenna element systems, wherein each antenna element system of the plurality of antenna element systems comprises: a first transmit signal input on which a first signal to be transmitted is received; a second transmit signal input on which a second signal to be transmitted is received; and a receive signal output through which a third signal to be received is output; a plurality of phase shifters, wherein: a first phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters that alters a phase of the first signal; a second phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters that alters a phase of the second signal; and a third phase shifter that alters a phase of the third signal; and directions of: a first transmit beam for the first signal; a second transmit beam for the second signal; and a receive beam for the third signal are steered independently using the plurality of phase shifters; and a polarization system, wherein the polarization system: polarizes the first signal with a first polarization and polarizes the second signal with a second polarization that differs from the first polarization; and converts the third signal having the first polarization to another form of polarization. 2. The antenna system of claim 1 , wherein the polarization system comprises a ninety degree hybrid coupler. 3. The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein the first signal and the second signal are polarized by the ninety degree hybrid coupler to have opposite circular polarization. 4. The antenna system of claim 3 , further comprising a phase controller component, wherein the phase controller component controls amounts of phase shift applied by the plurality of phase shifters for each antenna element system of the plurality of antenna element systems. 5. The antenna system of claim 4 , wherein the amounts of phase shift applied by the plurality of phase shifters for each antenna element system allow the first transmit beam and the second transmit beam to be steered by the phase controller component independently. 6. The antenna system of claim 1 , wherein the polarization system comprises a meander line polarizer. 7. The antenna system of claim 6 , wherein the meander line polarizer polarizes the first signal and the second signal to have opposite circular polarization. 8. The antenna system of claim 7 further comprising a phase controller component, wherein the phase controller component controls amounts of phase shift applied by the plurality of phase shifters for each antenna element system of the plurality of antenna element systems. 9. An antenna system having independently steerable beams, the antenna system comprising: a plurality of antenna element systems, wherein each antenna element system of the plurality of antenna element systems comprises: a first receive signal output through which a first signal received via the antenna element system is output; a second receive signal output through which a second signal received via the antenna element system is output; and a transmit signal output through which a third signal to be transmitted is received; a plurality of phase shifters, wherein: a first phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters alters a phase of the first signal; a second phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters that alters a phase of the second signal; and a third phase shifter that alters a phase of the third signal; and a first direction of a first receive beam for the first signal, a second direction of a second receive beam for the second signal, and a third direction for a transmit beam for the third signal are steered independently using the plurality of phase shifters; and a polarization system, wherein the polarization system discriminates the first signal having a first polarization from the second signal having a second polarization and converts the third signal to the first polarization. 10. The antenna system of claim 9 , wherein the polarization system comprises a ninety degree hybrid coupler. 11. The antenna system of claim 10 , wherein the first signal and the second signal are discriminated by the ninety degree hybrid coupler to have opposite linear polarization. 12. The antenna system of claim 11 , further comprising a phase controller component, wherein the phase controller component controls amounts of phase shift applied by the plurality of phase shifters for each antenna element system of the plurality of antenna element systems. 13. The antenna system of claim 12 , wherein the amounts of phase shift applied by the plurality of phase shifters for each antenna element system allow the first receive beam and the second receive beam to be steered by the phase controller component independently. 14. The antenna system of claim 9 , wherein the polarization system comprises a meander line polarizer. 15. The antenna system of claim 14 , wherein the meander line polarizer polarizes the first signal and the second signal to have opposite linear polarization. 16. The antenna system of claim 15 further comprising a phase controller component, wherein the phase controller component controls amounts of phase shift applied by the plurality of phase shifters for each antenna element system of the plurality of antenna element systems. 17. A method for independently steering beams of an antenna system, the method comprising: establishing a first communication link with a first satellite by aiming a first transmit beam of the antenna system at the first satellite, wherein the antenna system comprises: a plurality of phase shifters, wherein: a first phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters alters a phase of a first signal; a second phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters alters a phase of a second signal; and a third phase shifter of the plurality of phase shifters alters a phase of a third signal; and directions of the first transmit beam for the first signal, a second transmit beam for the second signal, and a receive beam for the third signal are steered independently using the plurality of phase shifters; and a polarization system, wherein the polarization system polarizes the first signal with a first polarization, polarizes the second signal with a second polarization, and converts the third signal having the first polarization to another form of polarization; and establishing a second communication link with a second satellite by aiming the second transmit beam of the antenna system at the second satellite. 18. The method for independently steering beams of the antenna system of claim 17 , the method further comprising: determining communication with the first satellite is no longer possible via the first transmit beam; and establishing a third communication link with a third satellite by aiming the first transmit beam at the third satellite. 19. The method for independently steering beams of the antenna system of claim 17 , wherein the polarization system comprises a first ninety degree hybrid coupler. 20. The method for independently steering beams of the antenna system of claim 17 , wherein the polarization system comprises a meander line polarizer.

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  • Transmission equipment in earth stations · CPC title

  • Transmission equipment in satellites or space-based relays · CPC title

  • Spot beam multiple access · CPC title

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What does patent US10979134B2 cover?
Various antenna systems are presented that have independently steerable receive and transmit beams. The antenna system may include multiple antenna element systems. Each antenna element system may include multiple phase shifters that alter the phase of received signals and signals to be transmitted. Directions of a first transmit beam, a second transmit beam, a first receive beam, and a second …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hughes Network Systems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/18513. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 13 2021 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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