DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA CONFIGURATION FOR TDD REPEATER
First Claim
1. A wireless communication apparatus comprising:
- a receiver portion;
a transmitter portion;
a substantially omni-directional antenna coupled to the receiver portion and the transmitter portion, wherein the wireless apparatus is configured to use the transmitter portion to transmit wireless signals from the omni-directional antenna during a first interval; and
a pair of directional antenna coupled to the receiver portion and the transmitter portion, the wireless apparatus configured to receive wireless signals using the pair of directional antenna during at least a portion of the first interval.
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Abstract
A wireless communication node, such as a repeater, including a frequency translating repeater, a physical layer (PHY) repeater, time divisional duplex repeater (TDD) and the like, is configured with a pair of directional patch antennae and an omni-directional antenna. The patch antennae can be selected depending on the orientation of the repeater package to communicate with a station such as an access point or a base station. The omni-directional antenna can be directed toward another station such as a client. The patch antennae and the omni-directional antenna can be orthogonally polarized to increase isolation and reduce electromagnetic coupling. Multiple antennae can be used in multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) configurations.
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1 Claim
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1. A wireless communication apparatus comprising:
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a receiver portion; a transmitter portion; a substantially omni-directional antenna coupled to the receiver portion and the transmitter portion, wherein the wireless apparatus is configured to use the transmitter portion to transmit wireless signals from the omni-directional antenna during a first interval; and a pair of directional antenna coupled to the receiver portion and the transmitter portion, the wireless apparatus configured to receive wireless signals using the pair of directional antenna during at least a portion of the first interval.
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