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Smart antenna system using microelectromechanically tunable dipole antennas and photonic bandgap materials

  • US 5,541,614 A
  • Filed: 04/04/1995
  • Issued: 07/30/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/04/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A high frequency antenna system, comprising:

  • a photonic bandgap substrate providing a three-dimensional array of lattice sites arranged with a particular translational symmetry, the structure having a radiation stop band for radiation fields of a wavelength range within the radiation stop band;

    a plurality of segmented antenna elements defined on said substrate, each said antenna element comprising a plurality of adjacent segments;

    a set of microelectromechanical (MEM) transmission line switches having respective opened and closed modes of operation for selectively connecting adjacent antenna element segments to vary the effective electrical length of selected portions of said antenna elements;

    a lattice site MEM switch occupying a lattice site in said three-dimensional lattice, wherein said lattice site MEM switch has a first mode which maintains the translational symmetry of the substrate and wherein the substrate has a passband characteristic which is a stop band for radiation fields within the wavelength range, and a second mode wherein the substrate does not maintain its translational symmetry and has an absorption line within the stop band; and

    means for controlling said MEM switches to control said mode of operation to obtain a desired antenna system radiation pattern and to change a frequency response of said substrate.

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