IP Library Granted Patent US 9,484,634
Granted Patent B1
US 9,484,634 · App. 14/727,582 · Granted Nov 1, 2016

Three dimensional bow tie antenna array with radiation pattern control for high-altitude platforms

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Patent No.
US 9,484,634
App. No.
14/727,582
Granted
Nov 1, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

This disclosure relates to an antenna system. The antenna system includes a first and a second set of radiating elements each configured to emit electromagnetic radiation corresponding to an input signal. The electromagnetic energy may be emitted by the first set may have a first polarization. The first set of radiating elements includes a first radiating element having a first height. The first set also includes a second radiating element having a second height. The second radiating element may be coupled to a first phase adjustment component. The electromagnetic energy may be emitted by the first set may have a second polarization that is perpendicular to the first polarization. The second set of radiating elements includes a third radiating element having a third height. The second set also includes a fourth radiating element having a fourth height. The fourth radiating element may be coupled to a second phase adjustment component.

Claims (46)

1. An antenna system comprising:

a first set of radiating elements configured (i) to emit electromagnetic radiation corresponding to an input signal and (ii) having have a first polarization, wherein the first set comprises:

a first radiating element having a first height;

a second radiating element having a second height, wherein the second radiating element is coupled to a first phase adjustment component, and

a second set of radiating elements configured (i) to emit electromagnetic radiation corresponding to the input signal and (ii) having a second polarization that is substantially perpendicular to the first polarization, wherein the second set comprises:

a third radiating element having a third height; and

a fourth radiating element having a fourth height, wherein the fourth radiating element is coupled to a second phase adjustment component, and

a reflecting element configured to reflect at least a portion of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiating elements; and

a feed configured to provide the input signal.

2. The antenna system according to claim 1 , wherein each radiating element is a bowtie antenna.

3. The antenna system according to claim 2 , wherein each bowtie is configured with an antenna axis parallel to the reflecting element.

4. The antenna system according to claim 3 , wherein the system radiation pattern is configured to have maximums at ±60 degrees from a normal direction to a plane of the reflecting element.

5. The antenna system according to claim 4 , wherein a difference between the first height and the second height is set to have maximums at ±60 degrees from a normal direction to a plane of the reflecting element.

6. The antenna system according to claim 1 , wherein a phase adjustment provided by the phase adjustment component is based on a difference between the first height and the second height, wherein the phase adjustment offsets for the difference.

7. The antenna system according to claim 1 , wherein the antenna system has greater than 30% bandwidth.

8. The antenna system according to claim 1 , wherein the height of each radiating element is measured from the reflecting element.

9. A method of radiating electromagnetic energy comprising:

feeding a first input signal to a signal divider configured to divide the signal into four feed signals;

offsetting the phase of a first signal of the four feed signals with a first phase offset;

offsetting the phase of a second signal of the four feed signals with a second phase offset;

radiating the first signal of the four feed signals with a first radiating element, wherein a first radiated signal has a first polarization and a first phase;

radiating the second signal of the four feed signals with a second radiating element, wherein a second radiated signal has a second polarization and a second phase and wherein the second polarization is substantially perpendicular to the first polarization;

radiating a third signal of the four feed signals with a third radiating element, wherein a third radiated signal has the first polarization and a third phase;

radiating a fourth signal of the four feed signals with a fourth radiating element, wherein a fourth radiated signal has the second polarization and a fourth phase; and

reflecting at least a portion of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiating elements via a reflecting element.

10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein each radiating element is a bowtie antenna.

11. The method according to claim 9 , wherein each polarization is substantially parallel to a plane of the reflecting element.

12. The method according to claim 9 , wherein a system radiation pattern is configured to have maximums at ±60 degrees from a normal direction to a plane of the reflecting element.

13. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the first phase and the second phase are equal and wherein the third phase and fourth phase are equal.

14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein a difference between the first phase and the second phase is set to create a system radiation pattern having maximums at ±60 degrees from a normal direction to a plane of the reflecting element.

15. The method according to claim 9 , wherein a difference between the first phase and the second phase is based on a difference between the first phase and the third phase.

16. The method according to claim 9 , wherein each radiating element has greater than 30% bandwidth.

17. An antenna system comprising:

a first set of radiating elements configured (i) to emit electromagnetic radiation corresponding to an input signal and (ii) having a first height, wherein the first set comprises:

a first radiating element having a first polarization;

a second radiating element having a second polarization, wherein the second polarization is substantially perpendicular to the first polarization, and

a second set of radiating elements configured (i) to emit electromagnetic radiation corresponding to the input signal and (ii) having a second height, wherein each radiating element of the second set is coupled to a respective phase adjustment component, and wherein the second set comprises:

a third radiating element having a third polarization; and

a fourth radiating element having a fourth polarization, wherein the third polarization is substantially perpendicular to the fourth polarization, and

a reflecting element configured to reflect at least a portion of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiating elements; and

a feed configured to provide the input signal.

18. The antenna system according to claim 17 , wherein:

the first polarization and the third polarization are substantially parallel; and

the third polarization and the fourth polarization are substantially parallel.

19. The antenna system according to claim 17 , wherein a phase adjustment provided by the phase adjustment component is based on a difference between the first height and the second height, wherein the phase adjustment offsets for the difference.

20. The antenna system according to claim 17 , further comprising a fifth radiating element, wherein the fifth radiating element has a polarization substantially perpendicular to both the first polarization and the third polarization.

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