Information handling system radio antenna selection and control
A portable information handling system rotationally couples main and lid housing portions to each other with a hinge having opposing faces. One of a first or second antenna set disposed on the opposing faces is selected to support wireless communication by a radio disposed in the housing based upon the rotational orientation of the hinge. Optimal antenna selection is confirmed by comparing return signal strength indicator or bit rate error of the first and second antenna sets.
1. A method for communicating wireless signals at a portable information handling system, the method comprising:
rotationally coupling main and lid housing portions to each other with a hinge having first and second opposing faces;
disposing first and second antenna sets on the hinge first and second opposing faces;
determining the relative rotational positions of the lid and main housing portions to each other; and
in response to the determining, selecting one of the first or second antenna sets to communicate wireless signals.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
detecting bit rate error associated with the selected and unselected antenna sets; and
selecting the unselected antenna set if the unselected antenna set has a lower bit rate error.
3. The method of claim 2 further comprising:
detecting a return signal strength indicator associated with the selected and unselected antenna sets; and
selecting the unselected antenna set if the unselected antenna set has a greater return signal strength indicator.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the determining further comprises selecting the antenna set having a furthest distance to a ground plane of the information handling system.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first antenna set comprises three antenna disposed at spaced locations along the first hinge face.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising detuning the unselected antenna set.