Antenna system for a large appliance
11444370 · 2022-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q9/0421
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/44
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/28
ELECTRICITY
H01Q5/30
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
H01Q9/42
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q21/28
ELECTRICITY
H01Q5/30
ELECTRICITY
H01Q9/42
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An antenna system for a large appliance is disclosed herein. The antenna system comprises a large appliance having a front surface and a rear surface, a first antenna mounted on the rear surface, a second antenna mounted on the rear surface, a combiner in communication with the first antenna and the second antenna, a radio, a processor, and a wireless access point. The combiner selects the strongest signal of the first antenna and the second antenna to receive a wireless signal from the wireless access point.
Claims
1. An antenna system for a large appliance, the antenna system comprising: an appliance having a front surface and a rear surface; and an antenna system comprising a transceiver, an antenna control unit and a plurality of antenna elements; wherein the plurality of antenna elements are configured to transmit an electromagnetic signal in a direction having an antenna gain; wherein the transceiver is configured to detect an expected signal transmitted from a wireless access point; wherein the antenna control unit is configured to generate a direction selection signal to direct the electromagnetic signal to a selected direction corresponding to a high gain position in response to the antenna gain signal; wherein the appliance has a surface area of at least nine feet; wherein the appliance comprises a metal surface that blocks antenna signals from the wireless access point.
2. The antenna system according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of antenna elements comprises a first antenna and a second antenna.
3. The antenna system according to claim 1 wherein the large appliance has a surface area of at least five times the wavelength of the antenna signal.
4. The antenna system according to claim 1 wherein the antenna system is a MIMO antenna system.
5. The antenna system according to claim 1 wherein the antenna system is a MIMO antenna system with a 2×2 dual band antenna and further comprises a single BLUETOOTH antenna and a 5G antenna.
6. The antenna system according to claim 1 wherein the antenna system is a MIMO antenna system with a 3×3 antenna on 802.11ac and 3×3 antenna on 802.11n.
7. An antenna system for a large appliance, the antenna system comprising: an appliance having a front surface and a rear surface; and an antenna system for communication in a wireless network comprising a transceiver, an antenna control unit and a plurality of antenna elements; wherein the plurality of antenna elements are configured to transmit an electromagnetic signal in a direction having an antenna gain; wherein the transceiver is capable of detecting an expected signal transmitted within the wireless network, and in response generating an antenna gain signal; wherein the antenna control unit is configured to generate a direction selection signal to direct the electromagnetic signal to a selected direction corresponding to a high gain position in response to the antenna gain signal; wherein the appliance has a surface area of at least nine feet; wherein the appliance comprises a metal surface that blocks antenna signals.
8. An antenna system for a large appliance, the antenna system comprising: the large appliance having a front surface and a rear surface; a first antenna mounted on the rear surface; a second antenna mounted on the rear surface; a combiner having a shield case and in communication with the first antenna and the second antenna; a radio; and a processor; wherein the combiner is a passive switch that selects a received signal to use from a signal received at the first antenna and the signal received second antenna, the signal operating on an 802.11 communication protocol; wherein the large appliance has a surface area of at least nine feet and is a 4K high definition television; wherein the large appliance comprises a metal surface that blocks antenna signals from the wireless access point.
9. The antenna system according to claim 8 wherein the first antenna and the second antenna are separated by 30 mm.
10. The antenna system according to claim 8 wherein the large appliance has a surface area of at least five times the wavelength of the antenna signal.
11. The antenna system according to claim 8 wherein the antenna system is a MIMO antenna system.
12. The antenna system according to claim 8 wherein the antenna system is a MIMO antenna system with a 2×2 dual band antenna and further comprises a single BLUETOOTH antenna and a 5G antenna.
13. The antenna system according to claim 8 wherein the antenna system is a MIMO antenna system with a 3×3 antenna on 802.1 lac and 3×3 antenna on 802.11n.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(63) In one preferred embodiment, a large television has an antenna system mounted thereto for better throughput.
(64) The antenna system is preferably in an indoor environment.
(65) As shown in
(66) The combiner 55 is preferably a passive switch that accepts the strongest wireless signal.
(67) The uplink is preferably a wireless access point to a television.
(68) The downlink is preferably the television to the wireless access point.
(69) A preferred first antenna operates at 5.15 GHz and a preferred second antenna operates at 5.85 GHz.
(70) Other frequencies for the antennas include 5150 MHz, 5200 MHz, 5300 MHz, 5400 MHz, 5500 MHz, 5600 MHz, 5700 MHz, and 5850 MHz.
(71) Another antenna frequency is 2.4 GHz.
(72) The antenna system preferably has dynamic spatial and polarity selection to optimize MIMO multi-clusters.
(73) The antenna system preferably has gain throughput improvement which depends on bandwidth. The antenna system has a better benefit for very wide bandwidth, for example a 160 MHz or more channel; the antenna system optimizes all subcarriers, which a switched antenna cannot accomplish.
(74) One embodiment, shown in
(75) The large appliance is preferably a refrigerator, a washing machine, a television, or a dishwasher. The large appliance preferably has a surface area of at least nine square feet. The large appliance preferably has a metal surface that blocks antenna signals from a wireless access point. The large appliance preferably has a surface area of at least two times the wavelength of the antenna signal. The large appliance alternatively has a surface area of at least five times the wavelength of the antenna signal.
(76) The antenna system 25 further comprises a wireless access point that transmits wireless signals. The wireless access point is preferably a wireless router. The wireless access point is preferably the source.
(77) The antenna system 25 preferably operates on an 802.11 communication protocol. Most preferably, the antenna system operates on an 802.11n communication protocol. Alternatively, the antenna system operates on an 802.11b communication protocol. Alternatively, the antenna system operates on an 802.11g communication protocol. Alternatively, the antenna system 25 operates on an 802.11a communication protocol. Alternatively, the antenna system 25 operates on an 802.11ac communication protocol.
(78) Preferably, the first antenna operates at 2.4 GHz and the second antenna operates at 5 GHz. Alternatively, the first antenna 50 operates at 2.4 GHz and the second antenna 50 operates at 2.4 GHz. Alternatively, the first antenna 50 operates at 5 GHz and the second antenna 50 operates at 5 GHz. Alternatively, the first antenna 50 operates at 5 GHz and the second antenna 50 operates at 2.4 GHz.
(79) The antenna system 25 is preferably a MIMO antenna system. The antenna system 25 is most preferably a MIMO antenna system with a 2×2 dual band antenna and one BLUETOOTH antenna 71 and one remote antenna 70. Alternatively, the antenna system 25 is a MIMO antenna system with a 3×3 antenna on 802.11ac and 3×3 antenna on 802.11n.
(80) The antenna system 25 preferably further comprises a third antenna 70 and a fourth antenna 71.
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(82) One embodiment of an antenna 50c utilized with the antenna system 25 is shown in
(83) Another embodiment of an antenna 50d utilized with the antenna system 25 is shown in
(84) An embodiment of a shield case 50e for the combiner shown in
(85) An embodiment of a combiner 50f utilized with the antenna system 25 is shown in
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(87) Another embodiment of an antenna 50g utilized with the antenna system 25 is shown in
(88) Another embodiment of an antenna 50h utilized with the antenna system 25 is shown in
(89) An embodiment of a shield case 50i for the combiner shown in
(90) An embodiment of a combiner 55j of
(91) Another embodiment shown in
(92) Preferably, the large appliance 25 has a surface area of at least two times the wavelength of the antenna signal. Preferably, the large appliance 25 has a surface area of at least five times the wavelength of the antenna signal.
(93) Preferably, the PCB 40 ranges from 30 to 60 mm in length, 8 to 15 mm in height, and 0.4 to 0.7 mm in thickness. Most preferably, the PCB 40 is 49 mm in length, 11 mm in height, and 0.5 mm in thickness.
(94) Preferably, the first antenna 50 is a horizontal polarized antenna and the second antenna 50 is a vertical polarized antenna.
(95) In a most preferred embodiment, the first antenna 50 and the second antenna 50 are separated by a distance of at least 30 mm.
(96) Preferably, the first antenna 50 is a 5.15 Ghz antenna and the second antenna 50 is a 5.85 GHz antenna.
(97) Preferably, the first antenna 50 and the second antenna 50 are from a single feed slit and separated by ½ wavelength.
(98) Another embodiment shown in
(99) Preferably, the large television is a 4K high definition television.
(100) Preferably, the large television is at least a 42 inch television.
(101) Preferably, the large television 25 has a surface area of at least nine square feet. Preferably, the large television 25 has a metal surface that blocks antenna signals from a wireless access point 75.
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(106) The CCDF provides more information about the overall wireless system performance than just an average throughput value. The CCDF describes a probability of achieving a certain level of throughput. The CCDF is calculated using all N*K measured samples where N is the number of samples measured for a single constellation.
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(122) Abramov et al., U.S. Pat. No. 8,184,601 for a METHOD FOR RADIO COMMUNICATION INA WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK AND TRANSCEIVING DEVICE is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. As disclosed in Abramov et al., in an embodiment, the antenna is a planar microstrip antenna which comprises a plurality of microstrip antenna elements capable of transmitting and receiving electromagnetic signals in a direction having a positive antenna gain. Other types of directional antennas with positive antenna gains in desired directions may also be implemented in the direction-agile antenna system within the scope of the present invention. For example, parabolic reflector antennas, cassegrain antennas, waveguide slot array antennas and phased array antennas capable of producing directional electromagnetic beam patterns may be implemented in the direction-agile antenna system. Various types of conventional antennas can be designed to produce desired beam patterns in a conventional manner apparent to a person skilled in the art. A controller is capable of generating a direction-selection signal to steer the electromagnetic signal transmitted by the antenna to a selected direction corresponding to a high gain position, in response to detecting an expected signal transmitted within the wireless communications network. In an embodiment, the controller has a drive signal output connected to a motor in a mechanically steered direction-agile antenna system. Furthermore, the controller has a radio frequency (RF) input and an RF output connected to the antenna. The controller comprises a transceiver and an antenna control unit. The transceiver, which is connected to the antenna through the RF input and the RF output, is capable of generating an antenna gain signal in response to detecting an expected signal transmitted by another wireless device within the wireless communications network. The antenna gain signal generated by the transceiver is transmitted to the antenna control unit, which generates a direction-selection signal to steer the antenna to a desired direction in response to the antenna gain signal. Another embodiment of an antenna system 25 for a large appliance 30 is shown in
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(134) From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes modification and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claim. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.