Systems and methods for reducing signal radiation in an unwanted direction
10770791 · 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/2291
ELECTRICITY
H01Q3/30
ELECTRICITY
H01Q3/2611
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q3/30
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/52
ELECTRICITY
H01Q3/26
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/29
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An antenna system that can reduce signal radiation in an unwanted direction while preserving signal radiation outside of the unwanted direction is provided. The antenna system can include a signal input source with a main antenna and a secondary antenna each electrically coupled to the signal input source. The main antenna can transmit a primary signal to produce a primary radiation pattern in response to a first portion of energy from the signal input source, and the secondary antenna can transmit a secondary signal to produce a secondary radiation pattern in response to a second portion of energy from the signal input source. The secondary signal can be amplitude modified and phase shifted to position the secondary radiation pattern to cancel out or reduce a portion of the primary radiation pattern extending in an unwanted direction while substantially preserving portions of the primary radiation pattern outside of the unwanted direction.
Claims
1. An antenna system comprising: a signal input source; a main antenna electrically coupled to the signal input source; and a secondary antenna electrically coupled to the signal input source, wherein the secondary antenna is smaller in volume, footprint, or frequency bandwidth relative to the main antenna, wherein the main antenna transmits a primary signal to produce a primary radiation pattern in response to a first portion of energy from the signal input source, wherein the secondary antenna transmits a secondary signal to produce a secondary radiation pattern in response to a second portion of the energy from the signal input source, and wherein the secondary signal is amplitude modified and phase shifted to position the secondary radiation pattern to cancel out or reduce a first portion of the primary radiation pattern extending in an unwanted direction while substantially preserving a second portion of the primary radiation pattern outside of the unwanted direction.
2. The antenna system of claim 1 further comprising a continuous ground plane coupled to both the main antenna and the secondary antenna.
3. The antenna system of claim 2 wherein the ground plane includes a reflector portion separating the main antenna and the secondary antenna to assist in positioning the secondary radiation pattern.
4. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the first portion of the primary radiation pattern includes a maximum point of the primary radiation pattern in the unwanted direction.
5. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein an amplitude of the secondary signal is based on a ratio of a first gain of the primary signal in the unwanted direction to a second gain of the secondary signal in the unwanted direction.
6. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein an amount of a phase shift of the secondary signal is equal to a difference between a first gain of the primary signal in the unwanted direction and a second gain of the secondary signal in the unwanted direction.
7. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein a power divider divides the energy from the signal input source between the main antenna and the secondary antenna.
8. The antenna system of claim 7 wherein the power divider unequally divides the energy from the signal input source between the main antenna and the secondary antenna such that the secondary signal has a lower amplitude than the primary signal.
9. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the main antenna includes an array of antennas.
10. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the unwanted direction is skyward.
11. A method comprising: identifying a first maximum point of a primary radiation pattern extending in an unwanted direction, the primary radiation pattern produced by a main antenna transmitting a primary signal; positioning a second maximum point of a secondary radiation pattern to extend in the unwanted direction and align with the first maximum point of the primary radiation pattern extending in the unwanted direction, the secondary radiation pattern produced by a secondary antenna transmitting a secondary signal, and the secondary antenna being smaller in volume, footprint, or frequency bandwidth relative to the main antenna; and amplitude modifying and phase shifting the secondary signal to cancel out or reduce the first maximum point of the primary radiation pattern extending in the unwanted direction while substantially preserving portions of the primary radiation pattern outside of the unwanted direction.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising coupling the main antenna and the secondary antenna to a continuous ground plane.
13. The method of claim 12 further comprising a reflector portion of the continuous ground plane separating the main antenna and the secondary antenna to assist in positioning the second maximum point of the secondary radiation pattern.
14. The method of claim 11 further comprising setting an amplitude of the secondary signal based on a ratio of a first vain of the primary signal in the unwanted direction to a second gain of the secondary signal in the unwanted direction.
15. The method of claim 11 wherein an amount of the phase shifting of the secondary signal is equal to a difference between a first gain of the primary signal in the unwanted direction and a second gain of the secondary signal in the unwanted direction.
16. The method of claim 11 further comprising a power divider dividing energy from a signal source between the main antenna and the secondary antenna.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the power divider unequally dividing the energy from the signal source between the main antenna and the secondary antenna such that the secondary signal has a lower amplitude than the primary signal.
18. The method of claim 11 wherein the main antenna includes an array of antennas.
19. The method of claim 11 wherein the unwanted direction is skyward.
20. An antenna system comprising: a signal input source; a continuous ground plane; a main antenna array coupled to the continuous ground plane and electrically coupled to the signal input source; and a secondary antenna coupled to the continuous ground plane and electrically coupled to the signal input source, wherein the secondary antenna is smaller in volume, footprint, or frequency bandwidth relative to the main antenna, wherein the main antenna array transmits a primary signal to produce a primary radiation pattern in response to a first portion of energy from the signal input source, wherein the secondary antenna transmits a secondary signal to produce a secondary radiation pattern in response to a second portion of the energy from the signal input source, wherein the secondary signal is amplitude modified and phase shifted to position the secondary radiation pattern to cancel out or reduce a first portion of the primary radiation pattern extending in an unwanted direction while substantially preserving second portions of the primary radiation pattern outside of the unwanted direction, wherein a phase shift applied to one antenna in the main antenna array induces the second portions of the primary radiation pattern outside of the unwanted direction to tilt away from the unwanted direction, and wherein a reflector portion of the continuous ground plane separates the main antenna array and the secondary antenna to assist in positioning the secondary radiation pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) While this invention is susceptible of an embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific illustrated embodiments.
(7) Embodiments disclosed herein can include an antenna system that can reduce signal radiation in an unwanted direction, for example, a skyward direction, while simultaneously preserving signal radiation outside of the unwanted direction. The antenna system can include a signal input source, a main antenna electrically coupled to the signal input source, and a secondary antenna electrically coupled to the signal input source. In some embodiments, the main antenna can include an array of antennas, in some embodiments, the main antenna can have various geometries, including a dipole, a monopole, and a helix, among others, and in some embodiments, the main antenna can be dual polarized. In some embodiments, the secondary antenna can include a small (volume and footprint) patch antenna relative to the main antenna, in some embodiments, the secondary antenna can be the same type as the main antenna, in some embodiments, the secondary antenna can have a smaller frequency bandwidth than the main antenna, and in some embodiments, the secondary antenna can have a single polarization or be dual polarized.
(8) The main antenna can transmit a primary signal producing a primary radiation pattern in response to energy from the signal input source, and the secondary antenna can transmit a secondary signal producing a secondary radiation pattern in response to the energy from the signal source. The secondary signal can be amplitude modified and phase shifted to position the secondary radiation pattern to cancel out or reduce a portion of the primary radiation pattern extending in the unwanted direction while substantially preserving portions of the primary radiation pattern extending outside of the unwanted direction. For example, a first maximum point (peak gain) of the primary radiation pattern that extends in the unwanted direction can be identified, and a physical position of and electrical input into the secondary antenna can be adjusted so that a second maximum point (peak gain) of the secondary radiation pattern extends in the unwanted direction at an angle that aligns with the first maximum point of the primary radiation pattern. That is, an amplitude (gain) and phase shift of the secondary signal can cancel out or reduce the peak gain of the primary radiation pattern in the unwanted direction, but can simultaneously preserve portions of the primary radiation pattern outside of the unwanted direction.
(9) In some embodiments, a ground plane can be coupled to both the main antenna and the secondary antenna, and the ground plan can be continuous or discontinuous between the main antenna and the secondary antenna. In some embodiments, the ground plane may include various reflectors, such as corner reflectors, and the reflectors may be associated with one or both of the main antenna and the secondary antenna for use in positioning the primary radiation pattern and the secondary radiation pattern. In some embodiments, the ground plane can include a reflector portion separating the main antenna and the secondary antenna to assist in positioning the secondary radiation pattern.
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(12) Although the antenna system 20 and the feed network 32 shown in
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(14) A maximum point (peak value) 46 of the secondary lobe 45 in the unwanted direction can be identified and used to position and otherwise tune a secondary radiation pattern produced by the secondary antenna 26 fed with the secondary signal. For example,
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(16) Systems and methods disclosed herein have been described in connection with the antenna system reducing signal radiation in an unwanted direction to comply with regulatory requirements while simultaneously preserving signal radiation produced outside of the unwanted direction. However, it is to be understood that applications of systems and methods disclosed herein are not so limited. Instead, systems and methods disclosed herein can be used to reduce signal radiation in any direction and for any reason as would be known and desired by one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, systems and methods disclosed herein can be used to mitigate interference with other devices, such as adjacent access points or base stations, by reducing signal radiation in a direction towards such devices while simultaneously preserving signal radiation produced outside of such a direction.
(17) Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. For example, other components may be added to or removed from the described systems, and other embodiments may be within the scope of the invention.
(18) From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific system, method, or application described herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover all such modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.