Communications systems utilizing a retrodirective antenna having controllable reflectivity characteristics
First Claim
1. An antenna structure including:
- a focussing means including a plurality of substantially parallel electrical conductors each coincident with a common spherical surface,a reflector means having controllably variable reflectivity characteristics and being supported at the locus of substantially one-half the radius of said spherical surface, andmeans supporting said focussing means relative to said reflector means for directing energy-propagating along a first path and incident on said focussing means against said reflector means and for redirecting such energy reflected by said reflector means against said focussing means for redirection along said first path.
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Abstract
A communications system is described which utilizes an antenna having means for selectively controlling the amount of incident electromagnetic energy directionally reflected therefrom. The antenna is comprised of a spherically configured array of conductors which focus incident energy on a reflector whose electrical conductivity characteristics and thus reflectivity characteristics can be controllably varied. The reflector can comprise a gas tube whose conductivity and thus reflectivity characteristics are a function of the number of ionized gas molecules therein. Modulation of the reflector reflectivity characteristics permits identification information, for example, to be impressed on the energy reflected therefrom.
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5 Claims
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1. An antenna structure including:
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a focussing means including a plurality of substantially parallel electrical conductors each coincident with a common spherical surface, a reflector means having controllably variable reflectivity characteristics and being supported at the locus of substantially one-half the radius of said spherical surface, and means supporting said focussing means relative to said reflector means for directing energy-propagating along a first path and incident on said focussing means against said reflector means and for redirecting such energy reflected by said reflector means against said focussing means for redirection along said first path.
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2. A system for communicating information between first and second spaced stations, said system including:
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electromagnetic energy transmitter means and receiver means located at said first station, focussing means located at said second station and including a plurality of substantially parallel electrical conductors each coincident with a common spherical surface, a retrodirective electromagnetic energy reflector means located at the locus of substantially one-half the radius of said spherical surface, said focussing means operating to focus energy propagating along a first path and incident thereon onto said reflector means and for redirecting energy reflected thereagainst from said reflector means along said first path, and means for controllably varying the electromagnetic energy reflectivity characteristics of said reflector means.
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3. An antenna structure including:
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a focussing means including a spherical mesh of parallel electrical conductors for redirecting electromagnetic energy applied thereto, a reflector means symmetrically disposed within and spaced from said spherical mesh and including an ionizable gas tube having controllably variable electrical conductivity characteristics for receiving energy redirected by said focussing means and for reflecting energy back thereto, said focussing means being operable in cooperation with said reflector means so that energy received by the antenna structure propagated along an input path has a first redirection applied thereto by said focussing means for propagating the energy in a direction intercepting said reflector means which reflects a variable amount of energy back to said focussing means for a second redirection thereby for propagating the energy along an output path substantially parallel to but opposite from said input path. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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