IP Library Granted Patent US 8,145,208
Granted Patent B2
US 8,145,208 · App. 11/590,146 · Granted Mar 27, 2012

Air-to-ground cellular communication network terrestrial base station having multi-dimensional sectors with alternating radio frequency polarizations

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Patent No.
US 8,145,208
App. No.
11/590,146
Granted
Mar 27, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The Multi-Link Aircraft Cellular System makes use of multiple physically separated antennas mounted on the aircraft, as well as the use of additional optional signal isolation and optimization techniques to improve the call handling capacity of the Air-To-Ground cellular communications network. These additional techniques can include polarization domain and ground antenna pattern shaping (in azimuth, in elevation, or in both planes). Further, if code domain separation is added, dramatic increases in capacity are realized. Thus, the Air-To-Ground cellular communications network can increase its capacity on a per aircraft basis by sharing its traffic load among more than one cell or sector and by making use of multiple physically separated antennas mounted on the aircraft, as well as the use of additional optional signal isolation and optimization techniques.

Claims (36)

1. A system for managing radio frequency communications in a non-terrestrial region of space between a plurality of wireless subscriber devices located in an aircraft and an Air-To-Ground cellular communications network, comprising:

a plurality of Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations of said Air-To-Ground cellular communications network for populating said non-terrestrial region of space with a plurality of multi-dimensional Radio Frequency sectors to exchange call traffic between said plurality of wireless subscriber devices and said Air-To-Ground cellular communications network, each of said multi-dimensional Radio Frequency sectors producing a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns having an extent in azimuth and angular elevation above a horizontal plane, each of said base station three-dimensional antenna patterns in a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns having different extents in azimuth and angular elevation above a horizontal plane than the three-dimensional antenna pattern of others in said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns plurality of multi-dimensional Radio Frequency sectors; and

antenna pattern polarizer for polarizing adjacent ones of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in a sector from among at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

2. The system for managing radio frequency communications of claim 1 wherein at least one of said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations comprises:

azimuthal sector manager for dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an azimuthal plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern.

3. The system for managing radio frequency communications of claim 2 wherein said antenna pattern polarizer comprises:

alternating polarization manager for alternating polarization of adjacent ones of each of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns between said at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

4. The system for managing radio frequency communications of claim 1 wherein at least one of said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations comprises:

elevational sector manager for dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an elevational plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern.

5. The system for managing radio frequency communications of claim 4 wherein said antenna pattern polarizer comprises:

alternating polarization manager for alternating polarization of adjacent ones of each of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns between said at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

6. The system for managing radio frequency communications of claim 1 further comprising:

wherein at least one of said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations comprises:

azimuthal sector manager for dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an azimuthal plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern,

elevational sector manager for dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an elevational plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern; and

wherein said antenna pattern polarizer alternates polarization of adjacent ones of each of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns between said at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

7. The system for managing radio frequency communications of claim 1 further comprising:

link selector for identifying a plurality of said Radio Frequency three-dimensional antenna patterns, extant on at least one of said plurality of Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations, to exchange call traffic between a plurality of wireless subscriber devices in an aircraft and said Air-To-Ground cellular communications network.

8. A method for managing radio frequency communications in a non-terrestrial region of space between a plurality of wireless subscriber devices located in an aircraft and an Air-To-Ground cellular communications network, comprising:

populating, using a plurality of Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations of said Air-To-Ground cellular communications network, said non-terrestrial region of space with a plurality of multi-dimensional Radio Frequency sectors producing a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns having an extent in azimuth and angular elevation above a horizontal plane, each of said base station three-dimensional antenna patterns in a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns having different extents in azimuth and angular elevation above a horizontal plane than the three-dimensional antenna pattern of others in said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns plurality of multi-dimensional Radio Frequency sectors; and

polarizing of adjacent ones of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in a sector from among at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

9. The method for managing radio frequency communications of claim 8 wherein said step of populating comprises:

dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an azimuthal plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern.

10. The method for managing radio frequency communications of claim 9 wherein said step of polarizing comprises:

alternating polarization of adjacent ones of each of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns from said at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

11. The method for managing radio frequency communications of claim 8 wherein said step of populating comprises:

dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an elevational plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern.

12. The method for managing radio frequency communications of claim 11 wherein said step of polarizing comprises:

alternating polarization of adjacent ones of each of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns from said at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

13. The method for managing radio frequency communications of claim 8 further comprising:

wherein said step of populating comprises:

dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an azimuthal plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern,

dividing said Air-To-Ground terrestrial base station antenna's far field pattern into a plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns in an elevational plane, each comprising a portion of said far field pattern; and

wherein said step of polarizing alternates polarization of adjacent ones of each of said plurality of three-dimensional antenna patterns from said at least two substantially orthogonal polarizations.

14. The method for managing radio frequency communications of claim 8 further comprising:

identifying a plurality of said Radio Frequency three-dimensional antenna patterns, extant on at least one of said plurality of Air-To-Ground terrestrial base stations, to exchange call traffic between a plurality of wireless subscriber devices in an aircraft and said Air-To-Ground cellular communications network.

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