Patent classifications
H01Q21/225
Smart RF Lensing: Efficient, Dynamic And Mobile Wireless Power Transfer
An RF lens includes a multitude of radiators adapted to transmit radio frequency electromagnetic EM waves whose phases are modulated so as to concentrate the radiated power in a small volume of space in order to power an electronic device positioned in that space. Accordingly, the waves emitted by the radiators are caused to interfere constructively at that space. The multitude of radiators are optionally formed in a one-dimensional or two-dimensional array. The electromagnetic waves radiated by the radiators have the same frequency but variable amplitudes.
Smart RF Lensing: Efficient, Dynamic And Mobile Wireless Power Transfer
An RF lens includes a multitude of radiators adapted to transmit radio frequency electromagnetic EM waves whose phases are modulated so as to concentrate the radiated power in a small volume of space in order to power an electronic device positioned in that space. Accordingly, the waves emitted by the radiators are caused to interfere constructively at that space. The multitude of radiators are optionally formed in a one-dimensional or two-dimensional array. The electromagnetic waves radiated by the radiators have the same frequency but variable amplitudes.
SMART RF LENSING: EFFICIENT, DYNAMIC AND MOBILE WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER
An RF lens includes a multitude of radiators adapted to transmit radio frequency electromagnetic EM waves whose phases are modulated so as to concentrate the radiated power in a small volume of space in order to power an electronic device positioned in that space. Accordingly, the waves emitted by the radiators are caused to interfere constructively at that space. The multitude of radiators are optionally formed in a one-dimensional or two-dimensional array. The electromagnetic waves radiated by the radiators have the same frequency but variable amplitudes.
Radio base station
A base station performs the combination of digital precoding and analog beamforming. Transceiving antenna elements are classified into antenna groups. The analog beamformer includes branches corresponding to the antenna groups. Each branch includes sub-branches, and each sub-branch is connected to one antenna element. In self-calibration, after pilot signals are transmitted from antenna elements belonging to an antenna group and are received by antenna elements belonging to another antenna group, it is identifiable as to which antenna element transmitted each pilot signal. After pilot signals are received by antenna elements belonging to an antenna group, it is identifiable as to which antenna element received each pilot signal.
ARCHITECTURE OF DEPLOYABLE FEED CLUSTER, COMPACT ANTENNA AND SATELLITE INCLUDING SUCH AN ARCHITECTURE
A deployable feed cluster architecture comprises a support and an array of radiofrequency RF sources, each RF source comprising a radiofrequency RF chain and of a radiating element, the RF chain being provided with input/output ports. The architecture comprises a deployable panel that is rotatably articulated about an axis of rotation, the array of RF sources mounted on the panel, the panel being rotatably movable between a first position in which the array of RF sources is stowed on the support and a second position in which the array of RF sources is deployed.
RADIO BASE STATION
A base station performs the combination of digital precoding and analog beamforming. Transceiving antenna elements are classified into antenna groups. The analog beamformer includes branches corresponding to the antenna groups. Each branch includes sub-branches, and each sub-branch is connected to one antenna element. In self-calibration, after pilot signals are transmitted from antenna elements belonging to an antenna group and are received by antenna elements belonging to another antenna group, it is identifiable as to which antenna element transmitted each pilot signal. After pilot signals are received by antenna elements belonging to an antenna group, it is identifiable as to which antenna element received each pilot signal.
Smart RF lensing: efficient, dynamic and mobile wireless power transfer
An RF lens includes a multitude of radiators adapted to transmit radio frequency electromagnetic EM waves whose phases are modulated so as to concentrate the radiated power in a small volume of space in order to power an electronic device positioned in that space. Accordingly, the waves emitted by the radiators are caused to interfere constructively at that space. The multitude of radiators are optionally formed in a one-dimensional or two-dimensional array. The electromagnetic waves radiated by the radiators have the same frequency but variable amplitudes.