IP Library Granted Patent US 12,683,292
Granted Patent B2
US 12,683,292 · App. 18/326,178 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Radio frequency (RF) polarization rotation devices and systems for interference mitigation

Inventors: Amr Abdelmonem (Northbrook, IL); Anthony Teillet (Trabuco Canyon, CA)
Assignee: ISCO International, LLC
H01Q21/26H01Q21/245H04B1/1027H04B1/123
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Patent No.
US 12,683,292
App. No.
18/326,178
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, by a radio frequency (RF) mechanical device, signals relating to one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements of an antenna system, performing, by the RF mechanical device, polarization rotation of the signals to derive output signals having polarizations that are rotated in a manner that mimics physical rotation of the one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements, and providing, by the RF mechanical device, the output signals to enable avoidance of interference. Other embodiments are disclosed.

Claims (28)

1 . A polarization rotation system, comprising:

a radio frequency (RF) device; and

a plurality of reciprocal ports for the RF device, the plurality of reciprocal ports including a first pair of reciprocal ports as inputs for the RF device, and a second pair of reciprocal ports as outputs for the RF device, the RF device being configured with overlapping arched transmission lines, wherein relative motion between the overlapping arched transmission lines facilitates polarization rotation of signals.

2 . The polarization rotation system of claim 1 , wherein the polarization rotation is performed in an RF domain, wherein the polarization rotation reduces an impact of interference, wherein the interference comprises passive intermodulation (PIM), and wherein the signals comprise input signals and output signals of the RF device.

3 . The polarization rotation system of claim 1 , wherein the first pair of reciprocal ports interfaces with crossed-dipole radiating elements of an antenna system, and wherein the second pair of reciprocal ports interfaces with a remote radio unit (RRU) or a remote radio head (RRH).

4 . The polarization rotation system of claim 1 , wherein the RF device is configured to perform the polarization rotation for transmit (Tx) signals, receive (Rx) signals, or both, and wherein the polarization rotation mimics physical rotation of crossed-dipole radiating elements of an antenna system.

5 . The polarization rotation system of claim 1 , further comprising:

an additional RF device; and

a set of reciprocal ports for the additional RF device, the set of reciprocal ports including reciprocal ports as inputs for the additional RF device, and reciprocal ports as outputs for the additional RF device, the additional RF device being configured to perform polarization rotation of signals to reduce an impact of interference.

6 . The polarization rotation system of claim 1 , wherein the polarization rotation system is implemented in an antenna system, in a radio, or in a standalone system that interfaces the antenna system and the radio.

7 . A method, comprising:

receiving, by a radio frequency (RF) device, signals relating to one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements of an antenna system, the RF device having overlapping arched transmission lines; and

performing, by the RF device, polarization rotation of the signals via relative motion between the overlapping arched transmission lines to derive output signals having polarizations that are rotated in a manner that mimics physical rotation of the one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements.

8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the polarization rotation is performed in an RF domain, wherein the output signals reduce an impact of interference, and wherein the interference comprises passive intermodulation (PIM).

9 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the output signals are provided to a remote radio unit (RRU) or a remote radio head (RRH).

10 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the RF device is configured to perform the polarization rotation for transmit (Tx) signals, receive (Rx) signals, or both.

11 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the RF device is implemented in the antenna system, in a radio, or in a standalone system that interfaces the antenna system and the radio.

12 . The method of claim 7 , wherein each crossed-dipole radiating element of the one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements operates in multiple frequency bands.

13 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the RF device has a symmetrical configuration.

14 . A communications system, comprising:

an antenna having an array of orthogonally-polarized radiating elements; and

a device arranged to communicatively couple with the array of orthogonally-polarized radiating elements, the device being configured with overlapping arched transmission lines, wherein relative motion between the overlapping arched transmission lines facilitates polarization rotation of signals relating to the array, the polarization rotation being a virtual rotation of one or more orthogonally-polarized radiating elements in the array.

15 . The communications system of claim 14 , wherein the polarization rotation is performed in a radio frequency (RF) domain, wherein the polarization rotation enables mitigation of interference, and wherein the interference comprises passive intermodulation (PIM).

16 . The communications system of claim 14 , wherein the device is configured to perform the polarization rotation for transmit (Tx) signals, receive (Rx) signals, or both, and wherein the signals comprise input signals and output signals of the device.

17 . The communications system of claim 14 , wherein the polarization rotation is integrated in the antenna.

18 . The communications system of claim 14 , wherein the polarization rotation is integrated in a remote radio unit (RRU) or a remote radio head (RRH).

19 . The communications system of claim 14 , wherein the polarization rotation is at least partially performed using a motor, a drive assembly, or a combination thereof.

20 . The communications system of claim 14 , wherein the device comprises one or more waveguides, one or more cavities, or combinations thereof.