Monopole antenna for array applications
First Claim
1. An antenna for use in a wireless communication subscriber unit, comprisinga planar substrate made of dielectric material;
- a conductive planar element disposed on one side of the substrate and positioned in a lower region of the one side, the conductive planar element including a feed point located at the bottom edge of the substrate; and
a conductive planar ground patch disposed on an opposite side of the substrate and positioned in an upper region of the opposite side, and a strip disposed on the opposite side and connected to the conductive planar ground patch, the strip extending from the conductive planar ground patch to the bottom edge of the substrate to facilitate coupling the ground patch to a ground plane positioned substantially orthonormal to the planar substrate;
wherein the conductive planar element acts as a monopole to receive and transmit signals, and the planar ground patch causes the transmitted signals to be directed along a horizon that is substantially parallel to the ground plane.
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Abstract
A monopole antenna for use with a mobile subscriber unit in a wireless network communications system. The antenna includes a radiating element located near a feed point to minimize transmission delay from the feed point to the element, and a ground patch located above the element to force the beam peak down towards the horizon. The antenna is fabricated with printed circuit board (PCB) photo-etching techniques for precise control of the printed structure. The monopole antenna includes a planar substrate made of dielectric material. A conductive planar element is layered on one side of the substrate, and a conductive planar ground patch is layered on the other side of the substrate. The conductive planar element is located in a lower region of the substrate, while the location of the conductive planar ground patch is offset from the conductive planar element in an upper region of the substrate, that is, the ground patch is stacked above the conductive planar element. The feed point is typically connected to a transmission line for transmitting signals to and receiving signals from the antenna. A strip is connected to the conductive planar ground patch and extends from the patch to a bottom edge of the substrate for coupling the ground patch to a ground plane upon which the antenna is mounted.
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19 Claims
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1. An antenna for use in a wireless communication subscriber unit, comprising
a planar substrate made of dielectric material; -
a conductive planar element disposed on one side of the substrate and positioned in a lower region of the one side, the conductive planar element including a feed point located at the bottom edge of the substrate; and
a conductive planar ground patch disposed on an opposite side of the substrate and positioned in an upper region of the opposite side, and a strip disposed on the opposite side and connected to the conductive planar ground patch, the strip extending from the conductive planar ground patch to the bottom edge of the substrate to facilitate coupling the ground patch to a ground plane positioned substantially orthonormal to the planar substrate;
wherein the conductive planar element acts as a monopole to receive and transmit signals, and the planar ground patch causes the transmitted signals to be directed along a horizon that is substantially parallel to the ground plane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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