Isolation improvement circuit for a dual-polarization antenna
First Claim
1. A dual-polarized antenna, comprising:
- a) a parallel transmitter antenna element 10 for providing a transmitter signal;
b) a parallel receiver antenna element 11;
c) a coupler electrically coupled to said parallel transmitter antenna element 10;
d) a probe antenna; and
e) a conductor of a canceling length coupled between the coupler and said probe antenna;
wherein said conductor of a canceling length is of a length such that a signal provided by the probe antenna arrives at the receiver antenna element substantially 180 degrees out of phase relative to the transmitter signal arriving at the receiver antenna element, and further wherein the probe antenna is adjusted so that the canceling signal arriving at the receiver antenna element is substantially equal in magnitude to the magnitude of the transmitter signal arriving at the receiver antenna element.
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Abstract
An isolation improvement circuit for a dual-polarization antenna, the dual-polarization antenna consisting of both a transmitter and receiver antenna for simultaneously transmitting a transmission signal and receiving a receiver signal, in which the transmitter and receiver antennas are configured so as to be mutually orthogonal either by physical or electrical orientation in order to reduce how much of the transmitter signal is picked up by the receiver antenna. The isolation improvement circuit reduces the level of transmitter signal appearing at the output port of the receiver antenna by providing a time-delayed transmission signal that destructively interferes with the transmitter signal picked up by the receiver element. The isolation circuit includes deriving a canceling signal by coupling to the transmission signal at the input port, shifting the phase of the canceling signal and using a probe antenna to radiate the canceling signal so that the canceling signal is received by the receiver antenna element.
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14 Claims
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1. A dual-polarized antenna, comprising:
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a) a parallel transmitter antenna element 10 for providing a transmitter signal; b) a parallel receiver antenna element 11; c) a coupler electrically coupled to said parallel transmitter antenna element 10; d) a probe antenna; and e) a conductor of a canceling length coupled between the coupler and said probe antenna; wherein said conductor of a canceling length is of a length such that a signal provided by the probe antenna arrives at the receiver antenna element substantially 180 degrees out of phase relative to the transmitter signal arriving at the receiver antenna element, and further wherein the probe antenna is adjusted so that the canceling signal arriving at the receiver antenna element is substantially equal in magnitude to the magnitude of the transmitter signal arriving at the receiver antenna element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of improving isolation between a first and a second port of a dual-polarized antenna, the first port providing a transmission signal to a transmitter antenna element and the second port leading from a receiver antenna element, the transmitter element providing a transmitter signal corresponding to the transmission signal, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) deriving a canceling signal by coupling to the transmission signal at the first port; b) shifting the phase of the canceling signal; and c) using a probe antenna to radiate the canceling signal so that the canceling signal is received by the receiver antenna element; wherein the step of shifting the phase of the canceling signal results in the canceling signal arriving at the receiver antenna element substantially 180 degrees out of phase relative to the transmitter signal arriving at the receiver antenna element, and further wherein the step of radiating the canceling signal using a probe antenna is performed in such a way that the canceling signal arriving at the receiver antenna element is substantially equal in magnitude to the magnitude of the transmitter signal arriving at the receiver antenna element.
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