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Ducted antenna housing for small cell pole
11664572 · 2023-05-30 · ·

An antenna housing is provided that is configured to be mounted to a pole. The antenna housing has spaced upper and lower ends. A sidewall extends between and around the spaced ends to define an interior of the housing. This interior may house and/or partially conceal one or more antennas. Inlet and outlet ducting extend through the sidewall of the housing to individually cool each antenna within the interior of the housing. The inlet and outlet duct may connect to a cooling duct that is in fluid communication with a heat rejection surface of the antenna. Accordingly, each antenna may be cooled using ambient air and the heated air may be exhausted outside of the housing.

Radio-related telecommunications systems and methods

This invention discloses two novel antenna assemblies that protect a radio antenna from the elements and permit effective stealthy use with very high performance, and corresponding manufacturing methods. It also discloses a novel assembly for reducing or eliminating radio-frequency interference among electronic equipment such as may be attached to an antenna system, and corresponding manufacturing methods, and systems and methods for model-based radiotelecommunications comprising computing control and command data from one or more multivariate models to operatively control the transmission or reception performance of radioelectronics and antenna systems by computing over the model data to achieve the best performance according to one or more transmission characteristics or user goals.

THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION STRUCTURE
20220320722 · 2022-10-06 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a method of making an electronic device comprising a first wafer including at least one trench and a second wafer, the second wafer being bonded, by hybrid bonding, to the first wafer, so as to form, at the level of the trench, at least one enclosed space, empty or gas-filled.

ANTENNA SOLUTION FOR MM-WAVE SYSTEMS

Antennas for millimeter wave distributed antenna systems or indoor radio systems are disclosed. According to one aspect, an antenna system is configured to provide a static composite radiation pattern, the static composite radiation pattern having a static broadside radiation pattern and a static off-center-axis radiation pattern. The antenna system includes a first antenna element configured to provide the static broadside radiation pattern, the static broadside pattern encompassing a broadside direction. The antenna system also includes a plurality of additional antenna elements configured in proximity to the first antenna element to provide a static off-broadside radiation pattern, the combination of the static broadside radiation pattern and the static off-broadside radiation pattern providing the static composite radiation pattern. A beamformer is configured to feed the first antenna element and the plurality of additional antenna elements to produce the static off-broadside radiation pattern.

Parasitic antenna arrays incorporating fractal metamaterials
11646499 · 2023-05-09 · ·

Novel directional antennas are disclosed which utilize plas-monic surfaces (PS) that include or present an array of closely-spaced parasitic antennas, which may be referred to herein as “parasitic arrays” or fractal plasmonic arrays (FPAs). These plasmonic surfaces represent improved parasitic directional antennas relative to prior techniques and apparatus. Substrates can be used which are transparent and/or translucent.

Antenna systems for wireless communication in luminaires

A luminaire includes a light source positioned at a first level within a luminaire housing. The luminaire also includes a trim component positioned at a second level of the luminaire housing different from the first level. The trim component extends into a room from a ceiling surface and includes an aperture antenna that receives wireless signals and transmits wireless signals. Further, the luminaire includes a communication module that communicates wirelessly with one or more devices remote from the luminaire by controlling excitation of the aperture antenna.

Antenna systems for wireless communication in luminaires

A luminaire includes a light source positioned at a first level within a luminaire housing. The luminaire also includes a trim component positioned at a second level of the luminaire housing different from the first level. The trim component extends into a room from a ceiling surface and includes an aperture antenna that receives wireless signals and transmits wireless signals. Further, the luminaire includes a communication module that communicates wirelessly with one or more devices remote from the luminaire by controlling excitation of the aperture antenna.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THERMALLY CONTROLLING A WAX ENCAPSULATED ANTENNA DURING BURST TRANSPORT
20230198118 · 2023-06-22 · ·

An information handling system including a encapsulated antenna may comprise the encapsulated antenna encapsulated in a phase-changing compound to absorb heat, the antenna and the compound enclosed within an outer encapsulated antenna housing a wireless interface device with a 5G radio to generate burst signals to be transmitted via the encapsulated antenna, an information handling system chassis having a skin surface coming into contact with human skin during execution of the information handling system, and a temperature sensor to determine an operable temperature of the antenna reaching a known phase transition point at which the phase-changing compound changes states at least partially from solid to liquid.

CELLULAR ANTENNA ENCLOSURES
20230187817 · 2023-06-15 ·

Various base station enclosures and systems are detailed herein. Such systems can include, a radio unit (RU) and a plurality of cellular antennas. A base station cellular enclosure is present that reduces wind drag. The enclosure can include an airfoil enclosure housing that defines a cavity for housing the plurality of antennas and is at least partially covered in dimples to reduce wind drag.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A MOBILE ACCESS POINT WIRELESS NETWORK SYSTEM

An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a wireless network system comprising a mobile access point, a wireless device, and an actuator. The actuator further configured to move the mobile access point to a position having an improved line of sight condition between the wireless device and the mobile access point.