IP Library Granted Patent US 7,623,084
Granted Patent B2
US 7,623,084 · App. 11/519,604 · Granted Nov 24, 2009

Angular diversity antenna system and feed assembly for same

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Patent No.
US 7,623,084
App. No.
11/519,604
Granted
Nov 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A feed assembly ( 26 ) for an antenna system ( 38 ) includes a first feed element ( 30 ) that propagates a first beam ( 32 ) and a second feed element ( 34 ) that propagates a second beam ( 36 ). The second feed element ( 34 ) is collocated with, but displaced vertically from, the first feed element ( 30 ) to achieve angular diversity in elevation. Each of the feed elements ( 30, 34 ) has an elongated conical shape and is formed from a dielectric material. The feed assembly ( 26 ) operates within the Ku-band frequency range to yield high gain, collimated, independent first and second beams ( 32, 36 ). The feed assembly ( 26 ) can be implemented in a tropospheric scatter communication system ( 38 ) in conjunction with a reflector ( 22 ) to provide concurrent transmit and receive capability via the two independent, angularly separated first and second beams ( 32, 36 ).

Claims (57)

1. A feed assembly for an antenna system comprising:

a first feed element exhibiting an elongated conical shape having a first apex and a first aperture at said first apex, said first feed element propagating a first beam; and

a second feed element collocated with said first feed element, said second feed element exhibiting said elongated conical shape having a second apex and a second aperture at said second apex, said second feed element propagating a second beam, and said first and second beams being substantially non-overlapping.

2. A feed element as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second feed elements concurrently propagate said first and second beams over a common frequency band.

3. A feed element as claimed in claim 2 wherein said common frequency band is a Ku-band.

4. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second feed elements are formed as a conic solid from a dielectric material.

5. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein said dielectric material is fused silica.

6. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein a first longitudinal axis of said first feed element is substantially parallel to a second longitudinal axis of said second feed element.

7. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second feed element is vertically displaced from said first feed element.

8. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein:

said first feed element comprises a first conical section including said first apex, a first base, and a first outer surface spanning between and uniformly tapering from said first base to said first apex; and

said second feed element comprises a second conical section including said second apex, a second base, and a second outer surface spanning between and uniformly tapering from said base to said second apex.

9. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein each of said first and second conical sections is shaped as a right circular cone.

10. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein:

said first feed element includes a first conical section having a first base on an end opposing said first apex and a first reducing section coupled to and extending away from said first base; and

said second feed element includes a second conical section having a second base on an end opposing said second apex and a second reducing section coupled to and extending away from said second base.

11. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein each of said first and second reducing sections is longitudinally aligned with a corresponding one of said first and second conical sections.

12. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein:

said first reducing section exhibits a stepwise reduction of a cross-section dimension along a length of said first reducing section moving away from said first base; and

said second reducing section exhibits said stepwise reduction of said cross-section dimension along said length of said second reducing section moving away from said second base.

13. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 10 further comprising:

a first waveguide having a first port in communication with said first reducing section of said first feed element; and

a second waveguide having a second port in communication with said second reducing section of said second feed element.

14. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein each of said first and second waveguides comprises an orthomode transducer having a vertical polarization port and a horizontal polarization port.

15. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second feed elements provides a corresponding one of said first and second beams having a 3 dB beamwidth of approximately 0.6 degrees.

16. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein an angle of separation of said first and second beams is approximately 0.6 degrees in elevation.

17. A tropospheric scatter communication system having angular diversity comprising:

a reflector; and

a feed assembly in communication with said reflector, said feed assembly including:

a first feed element exhibiting an elongated conical shape having a first apex and a first aperture at said first apex, said first feed element propagating a first beam over a Ku-band toward said reflector; and

a second feed element collocated with said first feed element, said second feed element exhibiting said elongated conical shape having a second apex and a second aperture at said second apex, said second feed element propagating a second beam over said Ku-band toward said reflector, and said first and second beams being substantially non-overlapping.

18. A system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said reflector is a first reflector, said feed assembly is a first feed assembly, said first reflector and said first feed assembly form a first troposcatter station, and said system further comprises:

a second reflector; and

a second feed assembly in communication with said first reflector to form a second troposcatter station located remote from said first troposcatter system, said second feed assembly including:

a third feed element exhibiting said elongated conical shape having a third apex and a third aperture at said third apex, said third feed element propagating a third beam over said Ku-band toward said second reflector; and

a fourth feed element collocated with said third feed element, said fourth feed element exhibiting said elongated conical shape having a fourth apex and a fourth aperture at said fourth apex, said fourth feed element propagating a fourth beam over said Ku-band toward said second reflector, said third and fourth beams being substantially non-overlapping, wherein:

an intersection of said first beam with said third and fourth beams forms first and second scatter volumes;

an intersection of said second beam with said third and fourth beams forms third and fourth scatter volumes; and

said first, second, third, and fourth scatter volumes form four distinct signal paths between said first and second stations.

19. A system as claimed in claim 18 wherein each of said first, second, third, and fourth feed elements comprises:

a reducing section extending from a base of said elongated conical shape; and

a waveguide having a port in communication with said reducing section.

20. A system as claimed in claim 19 wherein said waveguide comprises an orthomode transducer having a vertical polarization port and a horizontal polarization port.

21. A feed assembly for an antenna system comprising:

a first feed element formed as a conic solid from a dielectric material, said first feed element including a first apex, a first base, and a first outer surface spanning between and uniformly tapering from said first base to said first apex, said first feed element having a first aperture at said first apex, said first feed element propagating a first beam; and

a second feed element collocated with said first feed element, said second feed element formed as said conic solid from said dielectric material, said second feed element including a second apex, a second base, and a second outer surface spanning between and uniformly tapering from said second base to said second apex, said second feed element having a second aperture at said second apex, said second feed element propagating a second beam, and said first and second beams being substantially non-overlapping.

22. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 21 wherein said first and second feed elements concurrently propagate said first and second beams over a Ku-band.

23. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 21 wherein:

said first feed element includes a first base on an end opposing said first apex and a first reducing section coupled to and extending away from said first base; and

said second feed element includes a second base on an end opposing said second apex and a second reducing section coupled to and extending away from said second base.

24. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 23 wherein:

said first reducing section exhibits a stepwise reduction of a cross-section dimension along a length of said first reducing section moving away from said first base; and

said second reducing section exhibits said stepwise reduction of said cross-section dimension along said length of said second reducing section moving away from said second base.

25. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 23 further comprising:

a first waveguide having a first port in communication with said first reducing section of said first feed element; and

a second waveguide having a second port in communication with said second reducing section of said second feed element.

26. A feed assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein each of said first and second waveguides comprises an orthomode transducer having a vertical polarization port and a horizontal polarization port.

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