Reflection mirror antenna device
10797401 ยท 2020-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Michio TAKIKAWA (Tokyo, JP)
- Shinichi YAMAMOTO (Tokyo, JP)
- Takashi Tomura (Tokyo, JP)
- Yoshio INASAWA (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
H01Q5/45
ELECTRICITY
H01Q19/17
ELECTRICITY
H01Q19/13
ELECTRICITY
H01Q15/0013
ELECTRICITY
H01Q15/0033
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q19/17
ELECTRICITY
H01Q5/45
ELECTRICITY
H01Q5/28
ELECTRICITY
H01Q19/13
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A first region of a reflection mirror including a center point of the paraboloid of revolution is formed of a conductor. A second region, which is an outer peripheral side of the first region, of the reflection mirror is a region where a plurality of reflection elements, which are conductor patterns, is arranged on a dielectric body overlaid on a base plate conductor. An arrangement pitch of the plurality of reflection elements corresponds to a wavelength of a radio wave in the second frequency band.
Claims
1. A reflection mirror antenna device comprising: at least one primary radiator radiating a radio wave in a first frequency band and a radio wave in a second frequency band higher than the first frequency band; and a reflection mirror having a surface of a paraboloid of revolution reflecting radio waves in the first and second frequency bands radiated from the at least one primary radiator, wherein a first region of the reflection mirror including a center point of the paraboloid of revolution is formed of a conductor, a second region, which is an outer peripheral side of the first region, of the reflection mirror is a region where a plurality of reflection elements, which are conductor patterns, is arranged on a dielectric body overlaid on a base plate conductor, an arrangement pitch of the plurality of reflection elements corresponds to a wavelength of a radio wave in the second frequency band, the plurality of reflection elements arranged in the second region cause phase difference between a reflection phase of a radio wave on the first region and a reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region, and the phase difference between a reflection phase of a radio wave at the center point included in the first region and a reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region is in a range between 90 and 180 degrees.
2. The reflection mirror antenna device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of reflection elements has a circular ring shape.
3. The reflection mirror antenna device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of reflection elements has a rectangular ring shape.
4. The reflection mirror antenna device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one primary radiator comprises a plurality of primary radiators, wherein the reflection mirror has the surface of the paraboloid of revolution reflecting radio waves radiated from the plurality of primary radiators, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) In order to describe the present invention in more detail, some embodiments for carrying out the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment
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(14) A reflection mirror 2 has a surface of a paraboloid of revolution 2a reflecting a radio wave in the first and second frequency bands radiated from the primary radiator 1.
(15) A first region 4 includes a center point 3 of the paraboloid of revolution 2a, and is formed of a conductor 11.
(16) A second region 5 is an outer peripheral side of the first region 4.
(17) In the second region 5, a plurality of reflection elements 14, which are conductor patterns, respectively, is arranged on a dielectric body 13 overlaid on a base plate conductor 12.
(18) The base plate conductor 12 is formed on the back side of the reflection mirror 2, the back side not receiving radio waves radiated from the primary radiator 1, and the reflection elements 14 are formed on the front side of the reflection mirror 2, the front side receiving radio waves radiated from the primary radiator 1.
(19) N (N represents an integer of equal to or more than two) reflection elements 14 are arranged in the second region 5.
(20) An arrangement pitch of the N reflection elements 14 corresponds to a wavelength of the radio wave in the second frequency band. For example, when the wavelength of the radio wave in the second frequency band is , the arrangement pitch of the N reflection elements 14 is in the range of approximately 0.5 to 0.7.
(21) In the first embodiment, since the arrangement pitch of the N reflection elements 14 is designed to correspond to the wavelength of the radio wave in the second frequency band, the N reflection elements 14 influence phase distribution on the reflection mirror 2 in the second frequency band.
(22) On the other hand, in the first frequency band lower than the second frequency band, the N reflection elements 14 merely act as conductors, and do not contribute to change in a reflection phase.
(23) The N reflection elements 14 thus do not influence the phase distribution on the reflection mirror 2 in the first frequency band.
(24) In the enlarged view of
(25) In the first embodiment, the N reflection elements 14 arranged in the second region 5 cause the difference between a reflection phase of a radio wave on the first region 4 and a reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region 5, and the phase difference between a reflection phase of a radio wave at the center point 3 included in the first region 4 and the reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region 5 is in the range between 90 and 180 degrees.
(26) Operations will now be described.
(27) The primary radiator 1 radiates a radio wave in the first frequency band and a radio wave in the second frequency band.
(28) The reflection mirror 2 has a surface of a paraboloid of revolution 2a reflecting radio waves in the first and second frequency bands radiated from the primary radiator 1, and reflects the radio waves in the first and second frequency bands radiated from the primary radiator 1 to a desired direction.
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(31) In the reflection mirror antenna device whose reflection mirror 2 is entirely formed by a conductor, as illustrated in
(32) On the other hand, as illustrated in
(33) In such a design, the beam width of a beam, which is a radio wave reflected by the reflection mirror 2, in the first frequency band is narrower than that in the second frequency band. This is because tapering of the amplitude distribution on the reflection mirror 2 in the first frequency band is more moderate than that in the second frequency band since the first frequency band is lower than the second frequency band.
(34) Since the beam width in the first frequency band is different from that in the second frequency band, when a desired coverage area is set, gain of a beam in the first frequency band is different from that in the second frequency band at ends of the coverage area.
(35) In the reflection mirror antenna device of the first embodiment, the N reflection elements 14 arranged in the second region 5 cause the difference between the reflection phase of a radio wave on the first region 4 and the reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region 5.
(36) In the example of
(37) Thus, synthesis of the beam reflected by the first region 4 and the beam reflected by the second region 5 can adjust the gain of the beam in the first frequency band and the gain of the beam in the second frequency band to coincide with each other at ends of the coverage area.
(38) Here,
(39) In
(40) r.sub.0 is a unit vector representing a main beam direction of the reflection mirror 2. The primary radiator 1 is inclined at an offset angle with respect to the reflection mirror 2 having the paraboloid of revolution 2a.
(41) The distance from the origin O to the center point 3 of the paraboloid of revolution 2a is represented as a distance R.sub.0, and the reflection phase at the center point 3 of the paraboloid of revolution 2a is represented as .sub.0.
(42) The distance R.sub.0 can be expressed by the following expression (1).
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(44) In the expression (1), f represents the focal distance of the reflection mirror 2.
(45) In addition, the reflection phase .sub.0 at the center point 3 of the paraboloid of revolution 2a can be expressed by the following expression (2).
.sub.0=k.sub.0R.sub.0(2)
(46) In the expression (2), k.sub.0 represents a wave number (=2/wavelength).
(47) In addition, in
(48) The reflection phase .sub.n at the position where the n-th reflection element 14 is arranged can be expressed by the following expression (3).
.sub.n=k.sub.0(R.sub.nr.sub.n.Math.r.sub.0)(3)
(49) Consequently, it is possible to set the phase difference between the reflection phase of a radio wave at the center point 3 and the reflection phase of a radio wave at the position where the n-th reflection element 14 is arranged in the range between 90 and 180 degrees, by setting the reflection phase .sub.n as in the expression (4) by using the expressions (2) and (3).
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(52) In the example of
(53) In addition, in the example of
(54) In the example of
(55) Here, the angular range between ends, where the dropping from the peak of the directivity gain by 4 dBi is exhibited, is defined as the coverage area. However, this is merely an example, and angular ranges between ends where the dropping from the peak of the directivity gain by more or less than 4 dBi is exhibited may be defined as the coverage area.
(56) In
(57) As illustrated in
(58) That is, the gain of the beam in the second frequency band, which is the reception band at the ends of the coverage area, is lower than that in the first frequency band, which is the transmission band.
(59) As illustrated in
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(61) In
(62) It can be seen that, in the range where the phase difference between the reflection phase of a radio wave at the center point 3 of the first region 4 and the reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region is between 90 and approximately 170 degrees, when the first region 4 has the diameter of 900 mm, the gain of the beam in the second frequency band, which is the reception band, at the ends of the coverage area is larger than that in the first frequency band, which is the transmission band.
(63) Further, it can be seen that, in the range where the phase difference between the reflection phases is between approximately 110 and 180 degrees, when the first region 4 has the diameter of 1000 mm, the gain of the beam in the second frequency band, which is the reception band, at the ends of the coverage area is larger than that in the first frequency band, which is the transmission band.
(64) By increasing power of the beam in the first frequency band radiated from the primary radiator 1, it is possible to increase the gain of the beam in the first frequency band, which is the transmission band. Therefore, an effect is achieved in which the gain of the beam in the transmission band and the gain of the beam in the reception band at the ends of the coverage area can be adjusted to coincide with each other.
(65) As understood from the above, a first region 4 of the reflection mirror 2 including a center point 3 of the paraboloid of revolution 2a is formed of a conductor 11. A second region 5, which is an outer peripheral side of the first region 4, of the reflection mirror 2 is a region where a plurality of reflection elements 14, which are conductor patterns, is arranged on a dielectric body 13 overlaid on a base plate conductor 12. An arrangement pitch of the plurality of reflection elements 14 corresponds to a wavelength of a radio wave in the second frequency band. As a result, an effect can be achieved in which gain of a beam in a transmission band and gain of a beam in a reception band at ends of a coverage area can be adjusted to coincide with each other without forming a step on the mirror surface of the reflection mirror 2.
(66) In this first embodiment, an example is illustrated in which the N reflection elements 14 arranged in the second region 5 cause delay of the reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region 5 in the range between 90 and 180 degrees compared to the reflection phase of a radio wave at the center point 3 included in the first region 4.
(67) In this embodiment, the reflection phase of a radio wave on the second region 5 is different from that at the center point 3 included in the first region 4 in the range between 90 and 180 degrees. If this condition is satisfied, the configuration is not limited to the above-described example.
(68) Therefore, as illustrated in
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Second Embodiment
(70) The N reflection elements 14 arranged in the second region 5 may have any shape. In the second embodiment, an example in which each of the reflection elements 14 has a circular ring shape will be illustrated.
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(72) Each of the N reflection elements 14 of the reflection mirror antenna device in
(73) Also in the second embodiment, similarly to the above-described first embodiment, an effect can be achieved in which gain of a beam in a transmission band and gain of a beam in a reception band at ends of a coverage area can be adjusted to coincide with each other without forming a step on the mirror surface of the reflection mirror 2.
Third Embodiment
(74) The N reflection elements 14 arranged in the second region 5 may have any shape. In the third embodiment, an example in which each of the reflection elements 14 has a rectangular ring shape will be illustrated.
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(76) Each of the N reflection elements 14 of the reflection mirror antenna device in
(77) Also in the third embodiment, similarly to the above-described first embodiment, an effect can be achieved in which gain of a beam in a transmission band and gain of a beam in a reception band at ends of a coverage area can be adjusted to coincide with each other without forming a step on the mirror surface of the reflection mirror 2.
(78) The reflection elements 14 having the rectangular ring shape can change the reflection phase more easily than those having the circular ring shape.
Fourth Embodiment
(79) In the above-described example of the first embodiment, a reflection mirror antenna device includes one primary radiator 1. In the fourth embodiment, an example of a reflection mirror antenna device including a plurality of primary radiators 1 will be described.
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(81) In the example of
(82) This configuration enables the reflection mirror antenna device to be operated as a multi-beam antenna.
(83) It should be noted that, within the scope of the present invention, the embodiments can be freely combined to each other, any components of the embodiments can be modified, and any components of the embodiments can be omitted.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(84) The invention is suitable for a reflection mirror antenna device having a primary radiator and a reflection mirror.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(85) 1 Primary radiator 2 Reflection mirror 2a Paraboloid of revolution 3 Center point 4 First region 5 Second region 11 Conductor 12 Base plate conductor 13 Dielectric body 14 Reflection element.