Rotatable transponder system
10998644 · 2021-05-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q3/12
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q21/30
ELECTRICITY
H01Q3/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A transponder system is presented, comprising first and second antenna arrays each comprising a plurality of antenna elements arranged in a predetermined geometry. The antenna elements of the first antenna array are respectively interconnected with corresponding antenna elements of the second antenna array by respective connection lines thereby forming plurality of receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements. A receiving-transmitting pair is configured to receive an input electro-magnetic signal by one antenna element thereof and transmit a corresponding output signal by the other antenna element, thereby enabling collective collection of a signal waveform and transmission of a corresponding output signal waveform. The first and second antenna arrays are rotatable with respect to one another about at least one predetermined rotation axis, thereby enabling variation of direction of propagation of the output signal waveform with respect to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform.
Claims
1. A transponder system, comprising: a first antenna array and a second antenna array each including a plurality of antenna elements arranged in a predetermined geometry of said plurality of antenna elements, the plurality of antenna elements of the first antenna array being respectively interconnected with corresponding antenna elements of the plurality of antenna elements of the second antenna array by respective connection lines to form a plurality of receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements, each of said receiving-transmitting pairs being configured to receive an input electromagnetic signal by one antenna element thereof and transmit a corresponding output electromagnetic signal by a corresponding antenna element thereof, thereby enabling collective collection of an input electromagnetic waveform, by one of said first and second antenna arrays and collective transmission of a corresponding output electromagnetic waveform by another one of said first and second antenna arrays; whereby the respective connection lines have substantially similar length and electrical properties thereby providing that a direction of propagation of the corresponding output signal waveform is relative to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform; at least one of said first and second antenna arrays being selectively and changeably rotatable with respect to the other about at least one predetermined rotation axis to thereby enable selected angular shift in direction of propagation of the output signal waveform with respect to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform; wherein said transponder system is formed by analog circuitry comprising said connection lines of the substantially similar length and electrical properties, thereby obviating a need for processing the received input electromagnetic signals associated with said collective receipt of the input signal waveform for forming the transmitted output electromagnetic signals associated with the collective transmission of the corresponding output signal waveform with said angular shift with respect to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform.
2. The transponder of claim 1, wherein each antenna element of the first antenna array is connected to a corresponding antenna element of the second array in accordance with sequential location of the antenna elements within the first and second arrays to form said receiving-transmitting pairs.
3. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said first and second antenna arrays are configured with substantially similar geometries.
4. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said first and second antenna arrays have linear geometries.
5. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said first and second antenna arrays have two-dimensional geometries.
6. The transponder of claim 1, further comprising an actuation module connected to said at least one rotatable antenna array and configured to enable controllable rotation of said rotatable antenna array about said at least one predetermined rotation axis.
7. The transponder of claim 6, further comprising a control unit connected to said actuation module and configured for receiving data indicative of a desired angular shift between direction of propagation of the output signal wavefront with respect to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform, and for operating said actuation module to vary a relative angle between said first and second antenna arrays for providing said angular shift.
8. The transponder of claim 7, wherein said control unit comprises a wireless communication module configured to receive appropriate control signals indicative of said angular shift, said control unit being responsive to said appropriate control signals to operate said actuation module accordingly to thereby enable remote variation of said relative angle between said first and second antenna arrays.
9. The transponder of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of signal amplifiers respectively associated with said connection lines and configured to amplify signals passing between the associated antenna elements of the corresponding receiving-transmitting pair.
10. The transponder of claim 9, wherein said plurality of signal amplifiers are configured to provide substantially similar signal amplification.
11. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said plurality of antenna elements comprises antenna elements configured to receive and transmit electromagnetic radiation with two or more different polarization orientations.
12. The transponder of claim 1, further comprising an isolation system configured to reduce cross talk between antenna elements of said first and second antenna arrays.
13. The transponder of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of signal amplifiers respectively associated with said connection lines and wherein said isolation system is configured to suppress said cross talk by a factor greater than signal amplification provided by said signal amplifiers.
14. The transponder of claim 12, wherein said isolation system comprises at least one of the following: (a) one or more parasitic antennas; (b) an electromagnetic isolation layer; (c) one or more frequency dividers/multipliers configured to change the frequency of the transmitted signals relative to the frequency of the received signals in accordance with the antenna elements' spacings of said first and second antenna arrays; or (d) one or more filters configured to filter out frequency components associated with the received signals while transfer frequency components are associated with the transmitted signals in accordance with antenna elements' spacing of said first and second antenna arrays.
15. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said first and second antenna arrays have substantially similar spacing between their antenna elements.
16. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said first and second antenna arrays are located on a substantially parallel plane intersecting with an axis of rotation of said at least one rotatable antenna array.
17. The transponder of claim 1, wherein said first and second wherein said first and second antenna arrays have closed loop geometry within a plane perpendicular to said at least one predetermined rotation axis.
18. The transponder of claim 17, wherein said first and second antenna arrays are circular or polygonal arrays of said plurality of antenna elements.
19. The transponder of claim 17, wherein said first and second antenna arrays are concentric with respect to one another, said at least one rotation axis includes an axis intersecting with a plane defined by at least one of the first or second antenna arrays at a center of the closed loop.
20. The transponder of claim 17, wherein said first and second antenna arrays are located in substantially parallel planes.
21. A signal transmission network, comprising: two or more transponder systems, at least one transponder system of the two or more transponder systems comprises: a first antenna array and a second antenna array each including a plurality of antenna elements arranged in a predetermined geometry of said plurality of antenna elements, the plurality of antenna elements of the first antenna array being respectively interconnected with corresponding antenna elements of the plurality of antenna elements of the second antenna array by respective connection lines to form a plurality of receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements, each of said receiving-transmitting pairs being configured to receive an input electromagnetic signal by one antenna element thereof and transmit a corresponding output electromagnetic signal by a corresponding antenna element thereof, thereby enabling collective collection of an input signal waveform by one of said first and second antenna array and transmission of a corresponding output signal waveform by another one of said first and second antenna arrays; wherein the respective connection lines having substantially similar length and electrical properties thereby providing that a direction of propagation of the corresponding output signal waveform is relative to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform; at least one of said first and second antenna arrays being selectively and changeably rotatable with respect to the other about at least one predetermined rotation axis to thereby enable selected angular shift in direction of propagation of the output signal waveform with respect to direction of propagation of the collected signal waveform; and wherein said transponder system is formed by analog circuitry comprising connection lines of substantially similar length and electrical properties between the receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements of the first and second arrays, thereby obviating a need for processing the received input electromagnetic signals associated with said collective receipt of the input signal waveform for forming the transmitted output electromagnetic signals associated with the collective transmission of the corresponding output signal waveform; said two or more transponders being arranged at certain locations to enable establishment of a signal propagation trajectory along the signal transmission network, such a segment of said signal propagation trajectory being defined between two adjacent transponder systems; wherein control over the angular shift provided by said at least one transponder system enabling establishment of a desired signal propagation trajectory along the network.
22. The signal transmission network of claim 21, further comprising a controller connectable to said at least one transponder system and configured and operable to utilize data indicative of a desired trajectory for signal transmission along said signal transmission network, determine at least one corresponding angular shift for said at least one transponder system, and communicate operational instructions indicative of said at least one corresponding angular shift to said at least one transponder system respectively to thereby establish said desired trajectory through the signal transmission network.
23. A transponder, comprising: a plurality of antenna elements associated with first and second antenna arrays having predetermined closed-loop geometry and spacing of said plurality of antenna elements, said closed loop geometry defining respective parallel planes of the first and second antenna arrays; wherein each antenna element of the first antenna array is connected to a corresponding antenna element of the second antenna array via a connection line to thereby form a plurality of receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements, such that the plurality of receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements are associated with a respective plurality of connection lines being of substantially similar lengths and electrical properties; wherein at least one of said first and second antenna arrays is selectively and changeably rotatable with respect to the other about at least one axis perpendicular to said planes, to thereby enable selected angular shift in a relative angle between said first and second antenna arrays; and wherein said transponder is formed by analog circuitry comprising said connection lines of the substantially similar length and electrical properties between the receiving-transmitting pairs of antenna elements of the first and second arrays, thereby obviating a need for processing the input electromagnetic signals received by antenna elements of one of said first and second antenna arrays for forming output electromagnetic signals transmitted by antenna elements of another one of said first and second antenna arrays with said selected angular shift in a relative angle between said first and second antenna arrays.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) Reference is made to
(8) It should be noted that according to some embodiments one of the arrays is configured to collect a received waveform while the other array is configured to reconstruct and transmit the collected signals. In such embodiments the connection lines 20 between antenna elements of the first and second antenna arrays may be unidirectional with respect to signal transmission. In some embodiments however both arrays may be configured to receive and transmit EM radiation such that a waveform collected by any one of them is transmitted by the other one. To this end, the connection lines 20 between antenna elements of the first and second antenna arrays may be bidirectional lines. Therefore the receiving antenna elements may be associated with either the first or second antenna array, or all antenna elements may receive and transmit in accordance with the EM radiation present in their vicinity. In some embodiments, as will be described further below with reference to
(9) The transponder 10 may also include an actuation module 75 configured to controllably rotate the rotatable antenna array (second antenna array 14 in the present example) to select a desired angular shift between the collected waveform and the collectively transmitted waveform. The actuation module 75 may be a motor, a piezo-electric actuation module, a manual rotation module or any other type of controllable actuation module configured to controllably rotate the corresponding antenna array. Typically, the actuation module is configured to keep the rotatable antenna arrays in a fixed angular orientation for most of its operation time and rotate the antenna array when a different angular shift between collected and transmitted signals is desired (e.g. by an operator). In this configuration, only when the angular shift is to be changed, the actuation module operates to rotate the corresponding antenna array to a different angular orientation.
(10) Additionally, the transponder 10 may include a control unit 70 connected to the actuation module 75. The control unit 70 is configured to receive data indicative of a desired angular shift between the collected waveform and the collectively transmitted waveform and to controllably operate the actuation module 75 to rotate the appropriate antenna array accordingly. Such data indicative of the desired angular shift may be received through a communication module 72 associated with the control unit 70. The communication module 72 may be a wired or wireless communication module, or it may include an input interface configured to receive manually input data. The control unit 70 may determine an appropriate angular orientation of the rotatable antenna array(s) and operate the actuation module 75 to rotate the antenna array accordingly towards the desired angular shift.
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(12) According to some embodiments of the present invention the spacing between the antenna elements of the receiving array may be different from the spacing between the antenna elements of the transmitting array. However, since the phase delay Δφ between adjacent antenna elements depends on the spacing d between the elements, a difference in the elements' spacing, between the spacing d.sub.r in the receiving antenna array and the spacing d.sub.t in the transmitting array, may be compensated by transmitting the signals at different frequency f.sub.t than the frequency of the received signals f.sub.r such that the relation f.sub.rd.sub.r=f.sub.td.sub.t is preserved in order to maintain coherency over for signals received/transmitted in various angles θ and avoiding grating lobes.
(13) In some embodiments of the invention in which the elements' spacing is different in the receiving and transmitting antenna arrays (d.sub.r≠d.sub.t), appropriate frequency dividers/multipliers are used for adjusting the frequency of the transmitted signals in accordance with that of the received signals. It is noted that the different frequencies employed for receiving and transmission may contribute to isolation between the arrays.
(14) For example, the connection lines 20 may include or be associated with frequency dividers/multipliers which are appropriately configured to maintain coherency of the signals received/transmitted by each of the antenna elements of each of the first and second arrays to enable the coherent reconstruction of a signal which is received by one of the arrays, by the other array although the elements' spacings are different these arrays. Specifically such frequency dividers/multipliers may be configured such that
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(17) The antenna elements are interconnected between them by connection lines 20 in a corresponding order such that neighboring antenna elements in one array are connected to neighboring antenna elements in the other array. As indicated above, the connection lines 20 may include signal amplifiers 22 located therealong and configured to amplify the electric signals passing between the antenna elements. The signal amplifiers 22 are typically configured to amplify radio-frequency (RF) signals, or electric signals at any other desired frequency, and provide a bidirectional or unidirectional signal transmission and amplifying. Similar to the connection lines 20, the plurality of signal amplifiers 22 are configured to provide substantially similar signal manipulation/amplification, and have a similar band-width and gain and/or other electric properties.
(18) It should be noted that the transponder system 10 according to various embodiments and configurations, including but not limited to transponder systems utilizing closed-loop antenna arrays and linear arrays (e.g. one or two-dimensional configuration of the antenna arrays), may utilize signal amplifiers 22 along the connection lines 20. However, when such signal amplifiers are used, the transponder 10 may in some cases include an isolation system/module 30 configured to prevent cross-talk between the antenna elements of the transponder 10. The isolation system 30 may utilize an arrangement of parasitic antenna elements, isolation layer (e.g. conductive sheet) or any other type of radio frequency (RF) isolation system configured to prevent cross talk between antenna elements of the first and second antenna arrays. The isolation system 30 is typically used to reduce resonance feedback signals caused by cross-talk between antenna elements of a single receiving-transmitting pair. Such an isolation system 30 may be used in the transponder 10 regardless of the use of signal amplifiers along the connection lines, while in case the transponder does utilize signal amplifiers, the isolation system 30 is preferably used since the amplifiers may generate a positive feedback loop and increase cross-talk noise. Accordingly, the EM isolation system is typically configured to provide damping of the cross-talk signal at a level comparable or higher than the amplifiers' gain. In this connection it should be understood that in some embodiments sufficient isolation between the arrays may also be achieved by location of the arrays with sufficient distance from one another or at different height levels (e.g. arrays whose gain is high in the horizontal plane position at different heights with respect to this plane and/or with sufficient distance between them). This provides that cross-talk signals are sufficiently attenuated due to the distance by more than the amplification gain.
(19) Alternatively or additionally, as was also noted above, sufficient isolation may be achieved by utilizing antenna arrays having different spacing between their antenna elements. In such cases, in order to maintain coherency of the transmitted signals, the signals to be transmitted are reconstructed with different frequencies than the received signals. It should be noted that employing different frequencies at the receiving and transmitting arrays allows the system to selectively amplify the transmitted signal. For example, the receiving frequency can be filtered out before amplifying the transmitted signal, by an appropriate filtering of the signal before the amplifier. To this end, the connection transducer, or its connection lines, may include one or more filters configured to filter out frequency components associated with the received signals while transferring frequency components associated with the transmitted signals. Filtering parameters may be determined in accordance with spacing between antenna elements of the first and second antenna arrays. Also, in certain cases, the antenna elements of the receiving and transmitting arrays may be characterized with different frequency responses. These techniques contribute to reduced cross-talk between the first and second antenna arrays and thus improve efficiency and signal-to-noise ratio.
(20) To this end, optionally according to some embodiments of the present invention, the isolation system 30 includes frequency divider(s)/multiplier(s) 32 which may be for example associated with the connection lines 20 and which may be configured in accordance with spacings d.sub.r and d.sub.t of the antenna arrays (e.g. configured with multiplication/division ratios enabling to preserve the above mentioned relation
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between the frequency f.sub.t of the transmitted signals and the frequency f.sub.r of the received signals).
(22) The closed loop configuration of the first 12 and second 14 antenna arrays, as shown in
(23) Another closed loop configuration of the transponder according to an embodiment of the present invention is exemplified in
(24) Although the antenna elements 50 are shown as having single orientation, it should be noted that the antenna elements of the transponder according to the present invention may be configured as electric monopole, electric dipole, magnetic dipole or any other type of antenna elements, and may be positioned with any orientation to collect or transmit EM radiation of any polarization. Antenna elements or each array may be arranged with the same or different orientation to interact with EM radiation of the same or different (e.g. orthogonal) polarization. Additionally, antenna elements of each pair may be of a similar orientation/polarization or of different orientation/polarization. Such polarization variation may cause the transponder to repeat/transpond collected signals with the desired angular shift and with an altered polarization.
(25) According to some embodiments of the present invention there is provided a signal transmission network comprising one or more transponder systems as described above. Reference is made to
(26) According to some embodiments, the signal transmission network 100 also includes a controller 200 connected to one or more of the transponder systems (by wired or wireless connection). The controller 200 may be configured to utilize data indicative of a desired trajectory(ies) for signal transmission through the signal transmission network 100 and is configured for generating operational data for operating the one or more transponder systems to adjust their angular shift for establishing the desired trajectory. In particular, the controller may communicate the operational data/instructions to the one or more transponder systems 10a-10e for rotating their rotatable antenna array(s) to vary the selected angular shift between collected and collectively transmitted EM signals/waveforms and thereby establish their trajectory.
(27) In this regard, the controller 200 may be associated with a wired and/or wireless communication module (not specifically shown) capable of communicating operational instructions/data to the communication modules (i.e. 72 in
(28) The signal trajectory/route provided by the transmission network 100 may be controllably adjusted by varying the angular shift provided by any one of the transponder systems 10a-10e. When a different route is desired, the rotatable antenna array of the transponder systems along the desired route may be rotated to provide suitable angular shifts of signal retransmission thereby to establish a transmission path along the desired route for directing signal transmission along the new route. It should be noted that each transponder system configured as described above provides a certain/selected angular shift between the collected and transmitted signals irrespective of the direction of the received signals. Thus, the direction of a signal transmitted by a certain transponder system relates to the direction from which the signal is received. Therefore, the angular shifts provided by any of the transponder systems 10a-10e of the signal transmission network 100 should be adjusted to comply with the selected trajectory (as may be operated by the controller 200).
(29) As illustrated in
(30) Thus, the present invention provides a simple configuration of a reliable and efficient transponder system enabling controllable adjustment of the angular shift between the received and repeated signals/waveforms and thus being capable of desirably varying its repeating pattern. Also, the invention provides a signal transmission network comprising a plurality of transponder systems and capable of exploiting the adjustability of the angular shift of the transponder systems to enable establishment of selected transmission paths. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various modifications and changes can be applied to the embodiments of the invention as hereinbefore described without departing from its scope defined in and by the appended claims.