IP Library Granted Patent US 10,476,155
Granted Patent B2
US 10,476,155 · App. 15/828,151 · Granted Nov 12, 2019

Active antenna steering for network security

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Patent No.
US 10,476,155
App. No.
15/828,151
Granted
Nov 12, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosure concerns wireless communication systems, including antenna systems and related methods, which are each directed to utilizing one or more multi-mode antennas for the purpose of varying a radiation pattern characteristic thereof to enhance network security and communication link between an access point and one or more client devices on a network.

Claims (22)

1. In a network having a network footprint including one or more trusted areas and one or more untrusted areas, the network further including one or more user equipment devices positioned in said trusted areas and one or more user equipment devices in the untrusted areas, an access point for communicating with the user equipment devices within the network footprint, the access point including an antenna system, said antenna system comprising:

an active multi-mode antenna, the active multi-mode antenna being configurable in a plurality of possible antenna modes, wherein the active multi-mode antenna exhibits a distinct radiation pattern when configured in each of said plurality of possible antenna modes;

the active multi-mode antenna coupled to a controller and memory, said memory including signal quality data associated with a link quality metric relating link quality between each of the one or more user equipment devices in the trusted areas and the active multi-mode antenna in each of the plurality of possible modes thereof;

wherein, during a first time period, the controller is configured to control the active multi-mode antenna to operate in a first mode of the plurality of possible antenna modes for communicating signals with the one or more user equipment devices in the trusted areas, the first mode being determined based on the signal quality data;

wherein, during a second time period, the controller is configured to control the active multi-mode antenna to operate in a second mode of the plurality of possible antenna modes to produce an interfering signal, and further to direct a gain of the interfering signal in a direction toward the one or more user equipment devices in the untrusted areas of the network footprint;

wherein the active multi-mode antenna when operating in the second mode is configured to generate a noise associated with the one or more user equipment devices in the untrusted areas such that communication between that the one or more user equipment devices in the untrusted areas and the network is reduced.

2. The antenna system of claim 1 , wherein said link quality metric comprises: signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR), received signal strength indicator (RSSI), reference signal received power (RSRP).

3. The antenna system of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of active multi-mode antennas.

4. The antenna system of claim 3 , wherein said controller is configured to execute an algorithm for selecting one of the active multi-mode antennas and configuring the selected antenna in one of the plurality of possible modes thereof, the algorithm comprising:

Step 1: turning “off” interfering signals;

Step 2: with the access point MAC layer, computing the frame for the next UEi that the access point wants to communicate with;

Step 3: are all antenna chain to communicate with the UEi, being used? (if “Yes” then repeat Step 2; if “No” then proceed to Step 4;

Step 4: select unused antenna N for noise generation;

Step 5: is the Signal Quality Matrix for this user filled? (If “Yes” then proceed to Step 6; if “No” then repeat Step 2.);

Step 6: select the mode “K”, wherein “K” has the weakest signal quality for the selected antenna N and users UEis;

Step 7: turn on interfering signal using selected antenna N configured in mode K.

5. The antenna system of claim 1 , comprising four active multi-mode antennas,

wherein a first through third of said four active multi-mode antennas are each configured in corresponding modes thereof wherein optimal link quality is achieved with the one or more user equipment devices positioned in the one or more trusted areas of the network footprint; and

wherein a fourth of said four active multi-mode antennas produces the interfering signal and is configured in a mode wherein weakest signal quality is achieved with the one or more user equipment devices positioned in the one or more trusted areas of the network footprint.

6. The antenna system of claim 5 , wherein the fourth active modal antenna is configured to direct the interfering signal toward the one or more user equipment devices in the untrusted areas of the network footprint.

7. The antenna system of claim 1 , wherein said controller and memory are housed in said access point.

8. The antenna system of claim 1 , wherein several antennas can be used to generate interfering signal on different channel or different areas.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 5, 2023
From: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
To: AVX ANTENNA, INC.
Reel/Frame 063549/0336 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 4, 2023
From: AVX ANTENNA, INC.
To: KYOCERA AVX COMPONENTS (SAN DIEGO), INC.
Reel/Frame 063543/0302 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: DESCLOS, LAURENT
To: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 046803/0349 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: PAJONA, OLIVIER
To: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 046807/0215 →