COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA WITH DUAL POLARIZATION
20170338571 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q15/244
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/24
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q25/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Antenna systems and methods providing dual polarization are provided. The system includes one or more antenna elements, with each antenna element having feed points on adjacent sides. A first of the feed points is associated with a first one of a transmitted or received signal, while a second one of the feed points is associated with a second one of a transmitted or received signal. The sides of the rectangular driven element can feature different lengths, to provide transmit and receive bands that are separated from one another in frequency. A polarizer is disposed between the antenna elements and free space. Linearly polarized signals from the antenna elements are transformed into circularly polarized signals by the polarizer. Circularly polarized signals received at the antenna system are transformed into linearly polarized signals before they are passed to the antenna elements. An antenna system as disclosed herein can include a plurality of antenna elements arranged in an array.
Claims
1. An antenna, comprising: an antenna element; a first feed point at a first location on the antenna element; a second feed point at a second location on the antenna element, wherein the first feed point is separated from the second feed point; a polarizer, wherein the polarizer is disposed adjacent the antenna element.
2. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the antenna element is a rectangular patch antenna element, and wherein the first and second feed points are located on adjacent first and second sides of the rectangular patch antenna element respectively.
3. The antenna of claim 2, wherein the first and second sides of the rectangular patch antenna element are different lengths.
4. The antenna of claim 3, wherein the first feed point is connected to a first one of a radio frequency signal transmitter and a radio frequency signal receiver, and wherein the second feed point is connected to a second one of the radio frequency signal transmitter and the radio frequency signal receiver.
5. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the antenna element is a rectangular patch antenna element.
6. The antenna of claim 1, further comprising: an antenna element spacer, wherein the antenna element spacer is disposed between the antenna element and the polarizer.
7. The antenna of claim 6, further comprising: a floating element, wherein the floating element is disposed opposite the antenna element, and between the antenna element spacer and the polarizer.
8. The antenna of claim 7, wherein the antenna element is disposed within a first plane, wherein the floating element is disposed on a second plane, wherein the polarizer is disposed on a third plane, and wherein the first, second, and third planes are parallel to one another.
9. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the antenna element is a horn.
10. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the polarizer is a meander line polarizer.
11. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the first feed point is separated from the second feed point by 90 degrees, +/−1 degree.
12. A method of producing a polarized signal, comprising: connecting a first feed line to a first antenna element at a first point on the first antenna element; connecting a second feed line to the first antenna element at second point on the first antenna element, wherein the first point is separated from the second point; placing a polarizer adjacent the first antenna element; at least one of receiving or transmitting a first signal from the first feed line, wherein the first signal is passed through the polarizer; and at least one of receiving or transmitting a second signal from the second feed line, wherein the second signal is passed through the polarizer.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the polarizer is operable to transform a linearly polarized signal associated with the first feed point to a first circularly polarized signal, and to transform a linearly polarized signal associated with the second feed point to a second circularly polarized signal.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first circularly polarized signal is a right hand circularly polarized signal, and the second circularly polarized signal is a left hand circularly polarized signal.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the first signal is transmitted from the first feed line, and where the second signal is received from the second feed line.
16. The method of claim of claim 12, wherein the first antenna element is a rectangular patch antenna element, wherein the first feed line is connected to the antenna element a shorter side of the antenna element, and wherein the second feed line is connected to the antenna element at a longer side of the antenna element.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the first signal is transmitted from the first feed line, and wherein the second signal is received from the second feed line.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein the first antenna element is a rectangular patch antenna element.
19. An antenna system, comprising: a plurality of antenna elements; a plurality of first feed points, wherein each antenna element in the plurality of antenna elements is associated with one first feed point; a plurality of second feed points, wherein each antenna element in the plurality of antenna elements is associated with one second feed point, and wherein for each antenna element the first feed point is separated from the second feed point by about 90 degrees; and a polarizer, wherein the polarizer extends so that it is adjacent the plurality of antenna elements.
20. The antenna system of claim 19, further comprising: a plurality of phase shifters, wherein a radio frequency signal produced by the antenna system is electronically steerable
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] The antenna elements 24 may be disposed across the radiating structure 20 in the form of a two-dimensional array, and may be supported by a substrate 120. In accordance with at least some embodiments, the antenna elements 24 and the substrate 120 may be provided as part of a printed circuit board (PCB). In addition, the radiating structure 20 may be planar. In accordance with further embodiments, feed or signal lines associated with the feed points 112 and 116 may also be provided as part of a PCB. The polarizer 16 is disposed adjacent the array of antenna elements 24, such that signals passing between the antenna elements 24 and free space pass through the polarizer 16. As shown in
[0026] The feed points 112 and 116 associated with any one antenna element 24 may be located on or proximate to adjacent sides of the antenna element 24 such that they are separated from one another by 90°. As a result, the first feed point 112 is associated with a signal having a first linear polarization, while the second feed point 116 is associated with a signal having a second linear polarization. As an example, and without limitation, the first feed point 112 may transmit or receive a signal 124 a horizontal linear polarization aligned with the x-axis, while the second feed point 116 may transmit or receive a signal 128 having a vertical linear polarization aligned with the y-axis. That is, the signals associated with the different feed points 112 and 116 of an antenna element 24 may have orthogonal linear polarizations. The polarizer 16 is configured to convert an incident signal having a linear polarization into a signal having a circular polarization. For example, and without limitation, the polarizer 16 can convert the signal having the horizontal linear polarization into a left-hand circularly polarized (LHCP) signal, and can convert the signal having the vertical linear polarization into a right-hand circularly polarized (RHCP) signal. Moreover, the polarizer 16 can convert an incident signal having a circular polarization into a signal having a linear polarization.
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[0029] The polarizer 16 may comprise an assembly that overlays the array of antenna elements 24. As an example, but without limitation, the polarizer 16 may comprise a laminated structure. More particularly, the polarizer 16 may comprise a plurality of layers of a dielectric material and etched copper features, such as Mylar with deposited copper, separated from one another by a spacer material, such as a foam. As an example, the polarizer 16 may comprise a meander line polarizer.
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[0036] A signal received at the antenna system 12 from free space is transformed from a circularly polarized signal to a linearly polarized signal by passing the received signal through a polarizer 16 (step 1232). The circularly polarized signal received at the antenna system 12 may have a second circular polarization that is opposite the first circular polarization, and the linear polarization may be a second linear polarization that is orthogonal to the first linear polarization. As an example, a signal having a second circular polarization and a second radio frequency received at the antenna system 12 is transformed to a signal having a second linear polarization and the second radio frequency. The linearly polarized signal is received at an antenna element 24 (step 1236). The antenna element 24 passes the signal to the second feed line 316 via the second feed point 116 (step 1240). In particular, the antenna element 24 is dimensioned such that a signal having the second frequency, like the received signal, is passed to the second feed point 116. The signal may then be amplified and phase shifted (step 1244), and passed to the transceiver 28 (step 1248). The process with respect to the reception of a signal at the antenna system 12 can then end.
[0037] As can be appreciated by one of skill in the art after consideration of the present disclosure, an antenna element 24 can transmit and receive signals simultaneously. Moreover, in addition to being separated using opposite polarizations, transmitted and received signals can be separated by frequency. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide separation between transmitted and received signals.
[0038] In addition, it can be appreciated that embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods that can be operated as an electronically steered phased array antenna system 12. For example, an antenna system 12 can incorporate multiple antenna elements 24 associated with a polarizer 16 and phase shifters 808 to provide for the steering of beams 32 and 36 that are transmitted across free space as circularly polarized signals.
[0039] As can be appreciated by one of skill in the art, an antenna system 100 in accordance with embodiments of the disclosed invention may be incorporated into and associated with an electronic package that includes transmit and/or receive electronics. For example, where an antenna system 12 transmits at a relatively high frequency and receives at a relatively low frequency, the first port 112 of an antenna element 24 may be associated with a transmitter, while the second port 116 of the antenna element may be associated with a receiver. In addition, an antenna system 100 as illustrated may be operated in conjunction with a number of other like or similar antenna systems comprising an array of antenna elements 24. Moreover, antenna systems 12 in accordance with embodiments of the disclosed invention may be implemented as phased array antennas.
[0040] An antenna system 12 in accordance with embodiments of the disclosed invention may be constructed using known techniques. For example, various of the elements, and the associated feed networks may be implemented as strip lines formed on printed circuit board material. Other known techniques may also be utilized. Moreover, the patches or radiating elements can be square, round, rectangular, or other shapes or configurations.
[0041] The foregoing discussion of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Further, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the above teachings, within the skill or knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the present invention. The embodiments described hereinabove are further intended to explain the best mode presently known of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such or in other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application or use of the invention. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.