IP Library Granted Patent US 6,987,493
Granted Patent B2
US 6,987,493 · App. 10/413,317 · Granted Jan 17, 2006

Electronically steerable passive array antenna

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Patent No.
US 6,987,493
App. No.
10/413,317
Granted
Jan 17, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronically steerable passive array antenna and method for using the array antenna to steer the radiation beams and nulls of a radio signal are described herein. The array antenna includes a radiating antenna element capable of transmitting and receiving radio signals and one or more parasitic antenna elements that are incapable of transmitting or receiving radio signals. Each parasitic antenna element is located on a circumference of a predetermined circle around the radiating antenna element. A voltage-tunable capacitor is connected to each parasitic antenna element. A controller is used to apply a predetermined DC voltage to each one of the voltage-tunable capacitors in order to change the capacitance of each voltage-tunable capacitor and thus enable one to control the directions of the maximum radiation beams and the minimum radiation beams (nulls) of a radio signal emitted from the array antenna.

Claims (71)

1. An array antenna comprising:

a radiating antenna element;

at least one parasitic antenna element;

at least one voltage-tunable dielectric capacitor connected to said at least one parasitic antenna element; and

a controller for applying a voltage to each voltage-tunable capacitor to change the capacitance of each voltage-tunable capacitor and thus control the directions of maximum radiation beams and minimum radiation beams of a radio signal emitted from said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element, and wherein said array antenna is capable of low linearity distortion with an IP3 of up to +65 dBm.

2. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein each voltage-tunable capacitor includes a tunable ferroelectric layer and a pair of metal electrodes separated by a predetermined distance and located on top of the ferroelectric layer.

3. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein each parasitic antenna element is arranged a predetermined distance from said radiating antenna element.

4. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element are separated from one another by about 0.2?–0.5X0 where No is a working free space wavelength of the radio signal.

5. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element each have one of the following configurations:

a monopole antenna;

a dipole antenna;

a planar microstrip antenna; a patch antenna;

a ring antenna; or

a helix antenna.

6. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein said minimum radiation beams are nulls and said maximum radiation beams are 360 degree steerable radiation beams.

7. The array antenna of claim 1 , wherein:

said radiating antenna element is a dual band radiating antenna element; and said at least one parasitic antenna element includes at least one low frequency parasitic antenna element and at least one high frequency parasitic antenna.

8. An array antenna comprising:

a radiating antenna element excited by radio frequency energy of a radio signal; at least one parasitic antenna element;

at least one voltage-tunable dielectric capacitor connected to said at least one parasitic antenna element;

each parasitic antenna element receives the radio frequency energy of the radio signal emitted from said radiating antenna element and then re-radiates the radio frequency energy of the radio signal after the radio frequency energy has been reflected and phase changed by each voltage-tunable capacitor; and

a controller that phase changes the radio frequency energy at each parasitic antenna element by applying a voltage to each voltage-tunable capacitor to change the capacitance of each voltage-tunable capacitor and thus enables the steering of the radiation beams and nulls of the radio signal emitted from said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element, and wherein said array antenna is capable of low linearity distortion with an IP3 of up to +65 dBm.

9. The array antenna of claim 8 , wherein each voltage-tunable capacitor includes a tunable ferroelectric layer and a pair of metal electrodes separated by a predetermined distance and located on top of the ferroelectric layer.

10. The array antenna of claim 8 , wherein said at least one parasitic antenna element is arranged on a circumference of a predetermined circle around said radiating antenna element.

11. The array antenna of claim 8 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element are separated from one another by about 0.22\0–0.5 No where )b is a working free space wavelength of the radio signal.

12. The array antenna of claim 8 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element each have one of the following configurations:

a monopole antenna;

a dipole antenna;

a planar microstrip antenna;

a patch antenna;

a ring antenna; or

a helix antenna.

13. The array antenna of claim 8 , wherein:

said radiating antenna element is a dual band radiating antenna element; and said at least one parasitic antenna element includes at least one low frequency parasitic antenna element and at least one high frequency parasitic antenna.

14. A wireless communication network comprising:

a hub node having at least one dynamically directionally controllable communications link; and

a network controller for dynamically controlling the direction of the communications link to enable transmission of radio signals between said hub node and a plurality of remote nodes, wherein said hub node includes an array antenna comprising:

a radiating antenna element;

at least one parasitic antenna element; and

at least one voltage-tunable dielectric capacitor connected to said at least one parasitic antenna element, wherein said network controller applies a voltage to each voltage-tunable capacitor to change the capacitance of each voltage-tunable capacitor and thus control the directions of maximum radiation beams and minimum radiation beams of the radio signals emitted from said hub node to said remote users, and wherein said array antenna is capable of low linearity distortion with an IP3 of upto +65 dBm.

15. The wireless communication network of claim 14 , wherein each voltage-tunable capacitor includes a tunable ferroelectric layer and a pair of metal electrodes separated by a predetermined distance and located on top of the ferroelectric layer.

16. The wireless communication network of claim 14 , wherein said at least one parasitic antenna element is arranged on a circumference of a predetermined circle around said radiating antenna element.

17. The wireless communication network of claim 14 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element are separated from one another by about 0.2T0–0.5? where ?b is a working free space wavelength of the radio signal.

18. The wireless communication network of claim 14 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element each have one of the following configurations:

a monopole antenna;

a dipole antenna;

a planar microstrip antenna;

a patch antenna;

a ring antenna; or

a helix antenna.

19. The wireless communication network of claim 14 , wherein: said radiating antenna element is a dual band radiating antenna element; and said at least one parasitic antenna element includes at least one low frequency parasitic antenna element and at least one high frequency parasitic antenna.

20. The wireless communication network of claim 14 , wherein said remote nodes include mobile phones, laptop computers or personal digital assistants.

21. A method for transmitting communications signals comprising the steps of:

providing a hub node having at least one dynamically directionally controllable communications link;

providing a network controller for dynamically controlling the direction of the communications link to enable transmission of radio signals between said hub node and a plurality of remote nodes, wherein said hub node includes an array antenna comprising:

a radiating antenna element;

at least one parasitic antenna element; and

at least one voltage-tunable dielectric capacitor connected to said at least one parasitic antenna element, wherein said network controller applies a voltage to each voltage-tunable capacitor to change the capacitance of each voltage-tunable capacitor and thus control the directions of maximum radiation beams and minimum radiation beams of the radio signals emitted from said hub node to said remote users, and wherein said array antenna is capable of low linearity distortion with an IP3 of upto +65 dBm.

22. The method of claim 21 , wherein each voltage-tunable capacitor includes a tunable ferroelectric layer and a pair of metal electrodes separated by a predetermined distance and located on top of the ferroelectric layer.

23. The method of claim 21 , wherein said at least one parasitic antenna element is arranged on a circumference of a predetermined circle around said radiating antenna element.

24. The method of claim 21 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element are separated from one another by about 0.2?–0.5X0 where X0 is a working free space wavelength of the radio signal.

25. The method of claim 21 , wherein said radiating antenna element and said at least one parasitic antenna element each have one of the following configurations:

a monopole antenna;

a dipole antenna;

a planar microstrip antenna;

a patch antenna;

a ring antenna; or

a helix antenna.

26. The method of claim 21 , wherein: said radiating antenna element is a dual band radiating antenna element; and

said at least one parasitic antenna element includes at least one low frequency parasitic antenna element and at least one high frequency parasitic antenna.

27. The method of claim 21 , wherein said remote nodes include mobile phones, laptop computers or personal digital assistants.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2020
From: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
To: NXP USA, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2013
From: RESEARCH IN MOTION RF, INC.
To: RESEARCH IN MOTION CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030909/0908 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2013
From: RESEARCH IN MOTION CORPORATION
To: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 030909/0933 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 31, 2012
From: PARATEK MICROWAVE, INC.
To: RESEARCH IN MOTION RF, INC.
Reel/Frame 028686/0432 →