Luminaire with radio module
US-2017223810-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US9761941B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9761941-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414762678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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There is disclosed A directional multi-band antenna, the antenna comprising: —an optical unit comprising an optical sensor; —an RF unit comprising an RF sensor; —a substantially planar optical lens, the optical lens comprising surface relief elements for beam forming, the lens being arranged to focus optical signal beams, incident along a first optical axis, onto the optical sensor, the optical lens being substantially transparent to RF signals, —an RF beam forming device arranged to receive RF signals incident along the first optical axis and focus such RF signals onto the RF sensor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A directional multi-band antenna, the antenna comprising: an optical unit comprising an optical sensor; an RF unit comprising an RF sensor; a substantially planar optical lens, the optical lens comprising surface relief elements for beam forming, the optical lens being arranged to focus optical signal beams, incident along a first optical axis, directly onto the optical sensor, the optical lens being substantially transparent to RF signals; and an RF beam forming device arranged to receive RF signals incident along the first optical axis and focus such RF signals onto the RF sensor. 2. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the optical unit comprises an optical transmitter unit wherein the substantially planar optical lens is arranged to collimate optical signals emitted by the optical transmitter unit to form a beam parallel to the first optical axis. 3. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the optical unit is positioned on the first optical axis to transmit and receive optical signals along the first optical axis. 4. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the optical unit is offset from the optical axis, and wherein the RF unit is offset from the first optical axis. 5. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the RF unit and the optical unit are each arranged so as to be provided with an unobstructed focal region. 6. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the RF beam forming device includes a substantially planar RF lens comprising surface relief elements for beam forming. 7. The antenna according to claim 6 wherein the RF beam forming device and the substantially planar optical lens are integrated such that the surface relief elements of the optical lens are mounted on the surface relief elements of the RF lens. 8. The antenna according to claim 6 wherein the substantially planar RF lens provides an RF focal point for incoming RF signals, which RF focal point is separated from the optical focal point of the incoming optical signals, and wherein the optical unit is located at the optical focal point and the RF unit is located at the RF focal point, such that neither unit obstructs the focal field associated with the other unit. 9. The antenna according to claim 1 , further comprising an RF reflector. 10. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the optical unit comprises at least one first sub-unit for transmitting optical signals and at least one second sub unit for receiving optical signals, the first and second sub units being separated. 11. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the RF unit is operable at a centre-frequency in the range between 50 GHz and 70 GHz. 12. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the RF unit comprises a transmitter, arranged in relation to the RF beam forming device such that the antenna is able to send substantially collimated RF signals. 13. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein the antenna is directional insofar as it provides a beam collimated in one dimension only, so as to be able to perform a linear scan operation. 14. A directional multi-band antenna, the antenna comprising: an optical unit comprising an optical sensor and an optical transmitter unit; an RF unit comprising an RF sensor and an RF transmitter; a substantially planar optical lens, the optical lens comprising surface relief elements for beam forming, the optical lens being arranged to collimate optical signals emitted by the optical transmitter unit to form a beam parallel to the first optical axis and to focus the optical signal beam, incident along a first optical axis, directly onto the optical sensor, the optical lens being substantially transparent to RF signals; and an RF beam forming device arranged to receive RF signals incident along the first optical axis and focus such RF signals onto the RF sensor, and to send substantially collimated RF signals from the RF transmitter. 15. The antenna according to claim 14 wherein the optical unit is one of positioned on the first optical axis to transmit and receive optical signals along the first optical axis, or offset from the optical axis in which case the RF unit is offset from the first optical axis. 16. The antenna according to claim 15 wherein the RF unit and the optical unit are each arranged so as to be provided with an unobstructed focal region. 17. The antenna according to claim 14 wherein the RF beam forming device includes a substantially planar RF lens comprising surface relief elements for beam forming, and the RF beam forming device and the substantially planar optical lens are integrated such that the surface relief elements of the optical lens are mounted on the surface relief elements of the RF lens. 18. The antenna according to claim 17 wherein the substantially planar RF lens provides an RF focal point for incoming RF signals, which RF focal point is separated from the optical focal point of the incoming optical signals, and wherein the optical unit is located at the optical focal point and the RF unit is located at the RF focal point, such that neither unit obstructs the focal field associated with the other unit. 19. The antenna according to claim 14 , further comprising an RF reflector. 20. A directional multi-band antenna, the antenna comprising: an optical unit comprising an optical sensor and an optical transmitter, the optical sensor and optical transmitter being separated; an RF unit comprising an RF sensor and an RF transmitter; a substantially planar optical lens, the optical lens comprising surface relief elements for beam forming, the optical lens being arranged to collimate optical signals emitted by the optical transmitter unit to form a beam parallel to the first optical axis and to focus the optical signal beam, incident along a first optical axis, directly onto the optical sensor, the optical lens being substantially transparent to RF signals; and an RF beam forming device arranged to receive RF signals incident along the first optical axis and focus such RF signals onto the RF sensor, and to send substantially collimated RF signals from the RF transmitter, wherein the antenna is directional insofar as it provides a beam collimated in one dimension only, so as to be able to perform a linear scan operation.
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