Configurable antenna array with diverse polarizations

US11038272B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11038272-B2
Application numberUS-201715607595-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2017
Priority dateMay 29, 2017
Publication dateJun 15, 2021
Grant dateJun 15, 2021

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A radio frequency (RF) antenna unit that includes a first antenna and a second antenna. The first antenna is positioned on a reflector element, and includes at least three inverted-F antenna (IFAs) elements that are electrically connected to a first RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the IFA element, the tunable elements being operative to control a polarization direction of the first antenna. The second antenna is co-located on the reflector element with the first antenna, and includes a plurality of antenna elements.

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What is claimed is: 1. A radio frequency (RF) antenna unit comprising: a first antenna positioned on a reflector element, the first antenna comprising at least three inverted-F antenna (IFAs) elements that are electrically connected to a first RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the IFA element, the tunable elements being operative to control a radiation pattern direction of the first antenna; and a second antenna co-located on the reflector element with the first antenna, the second antenna comprising a plurality of antenna elements each being a folded monopole antenna element that extends perpendicularly to the reflector element. 2. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein the tunable elements are operative to control excitation of the IFA elements to enable a first mode in which the first antenna has an omni-directional radiation pattern and a second mode in which the first antenna has a directional radiation pattern. 3. The RF antenna unit of claim 2 wherein the IFA elements are arranged symmetrically around a central axis, on a printed surface board (PCB) substrate, and are spaced apart from and parallel to the reflector element. 4. The RF antenna unit of claim 3 wherein the first RF port is centrally located relative to the IFA elements, each IFA element being electrically connected to the first RF signal port through the tunable element associated with the IFA element such that the tunable element can selectively couple and decouple the IFA element to the first RF signal port. 5. The RF antenna unit of claim 4 wherein each IFA element has an associated gain enhancing parasitic conductor that is located adjacent the IFA element on the PCB substrate a further distance from the RF signal port than the IFA element. 6. The RF antenna unit of claim 3 wherein the antenna elements of the second antenna are each connected to a second RF signal port and each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the antenna element, the tunable elements being operative to control a radiation pattern direction of the second antenna. 7. The RF antenna unit of claim 6 where the antenna elements of the second antenna are centrosymetrically arranged around the central axis. 8. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein the first antenna and the second antenna are configured to operate in the same frequency band. 9. The RF antenna unit of claim 8 wherein the same frequency band is either a 2.4 GHz band or a 5 GHz band. 10. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein the first antenna comprises four IFA elements and the second antenna comprises four folded monopole antenna elements. 11. The RF antenna unit of claim 7 wherein a shorting line of each monopole antenna element is connected to ground through the tunable element associated with the monopole antenna element. 12. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein the first antenna and the second antenna are configured to operate in different frequency bands. 13. The RF antenna unit of claim 12 wherein one of the frequency bands a 2.4 GHz band and the other frequency band is a 5 GHz band. 14. An antenna array, comprising: a planar reflector element; a first antenna unit comprising a first antenna positioned on the reflector element and configured to operate in a first frequency range, the first antenna comprising at least three inverted-F antenna (IFAs) elements electrically connected to a first RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the IFA element; a second antenna unit comprising a second antenna positioned on the reflector element and configured to operate in a second frequency range, the second antenna comprising at least three inverted-F antenna (IFAs) elements that are electrically connected to a second RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the IFA element; and a controller operatively connected to the tunable elements associated with each of the IFA elements for selectively controlling radiation pattern directions of the first antenna and the second antenna; wherein each of the first and second antenna units includes a further antenna co-located on the reflector element with a respective one of the first and second antenna, each further antenna comprising a plurality of folded monopole antenna elements each extending perpendicularly to the reflector element. 15. The antenna array of claim 14 wherein the tunable elements are responsive to the controller to control excitation of the IFA elements to selectively enable a first and second mode for each of the first and second antennas, wherein in the first mode the IFA elements are excited collectively to provide an omni-directional radiation pattern and in the second mode the IFA elements are selectively excited to provide a directional radiation pattern. 16. The antenna array of claim 14 wherein: the plurality of folded monopole antenna elements of the first antenna unit comprising at least three antenna elements electrically connected to a third RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the antenna element; the plurality of folded monopole antenna elements of the second antenna unit comprising at least three antenna elements electrically connected to a fourth RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the antenna element; the controller being operatively connected to the tunable elements associated with each of the antenna elements for selectively controlling radiation pattern directions of the further antennas of the first antenna unit and the second antenna unit. 17. The antenna array of claim 16 wherein for each of the first antenna and the second antenna the IFA elements are arranged symmetrically around a central axis, on a printed surface board (PCB) substrate, and are spaced apart from and parallel to the reflector element, wherein: (i) for the first antenna the first RF signal port is centrally located relative to the IFA elements, each IFA element of the first antenna being connected to the first RF signal port through the tunable element associated with the IFA element; and (ii) for the second antenna the second RF signal port is centrally located relative to the IFA elements, each IFA element of the second antenna being connected to the second RF signal port through the tunable element associated with the IFA element. 18. The antenna array of claim 16 comprising two of the first antenna units and two of the second antenna units located symmetrically around a central area of the reflector element and enabling 8 RF signals to be independently polarized. 19. The antenna array of claim 16 wherein the first antenna and second antenna each comprise at least four IFA elements and the further antennas of the first antenna unit and the second antenna unit each comprise at least four folded monopole antenna elements.

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  • Patch antenna array · CPC title

  • using reflecting surfaces · CPC title

  • using two or more imbricated arrays (H01Q5/49 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Antennas or antenna systems providing at least two radiating patterns (arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern H01Q3/00) · CPC title

  • formed by a conductive layer on an insulating support {(patch antennas H01Q9/0407; microstrip dipole antennas H01Q9/065; microstrip slot antennas H01Q13/106; transmission line microstrip antennas H01Q13/206; manufacturing reflecting surfaces using insulating material for supporting the reflecting surface  H01Q15/142)} · CPC title

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What does patent US11038272B2 cover?
A radio frequency (RF) antenna unit that includes a first antenna and a second antenna. The first antenna is positioned on a reflector element, and includes at least three inverted-F antenna (IFAs) elements that are electrically connected to a first RF signal port and that each have an associated tunable element that controls excitation of the IFA element, the tunable elements being operative t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Watson Paul Robert, Boutayeb Halim, Chen Teyan, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q9/0421. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 15 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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