Antenna system for communicating simultaneously with a satellite and a terrestrial system
First Claim
1. An antenna system comprising:
- (a) a high impedance surface having a relatively higher impedance at a frequency of interest and having a relatively lower impedance at frequencies higher and lower than the frequency of interest;
(b) a set of elongate wire antennas disposed on said high impedance surface with their major axes disposed immediately adjacent said high impedance surface, each elongate antenna having a feed end arranged such that the feed end of each elongate wire antenna is disposed closer to a central portion of said high impedance surface than to a peripheral portion of said high impedance surface, each elongate wire antenna having a distal end directed towards the peripheral portion of said high impedance surface;
(c) each elongate wire antenna being associated with an impedance matching stub attached by a first end of the stub at the feed end the associated wire antenna, each impedance matching stub having a distal end remote from the first end thereof, the distal ends of said stubs being disposed closer to the central portion of the high impedance surface than are the first ends thereof; and
(d) an antenna coupling arrangement coupled to the feed ends of said antennas for passing circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a first output thereof and for passing vertically polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a second output thereof.
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Abstract
An antenna system for receiving both circularly polarized electromagnetic signals and linearly polarized electromagnetic signals, the circularly polarize signals arriving at the antenna system from a direction normal or oblique to a major surface of the antenna system and the linearly polarized signals arriving at the planar antenna system from a direction acute to said major surface. The antenna system includes a high impedance surface and a plurality of antenna elements disposed on said high impedance surface, the plurality antenna elements arranged in a pattern on said surface such first selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to circular polarization and second selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to linear polarization.
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37 Claims
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1. An antenna system comprising:
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(a) a high impedance surface having a relatively higher impedance at a frequency of interest and having a relatively lower impedance at frequencies higher and lower than the frequency of interest;
(b) a set of elongate wire antennas disposed on said high impedance surface with their major axes disposed immediately adjacent said high impedance surface, each elongate antenna having a feed end arranged such that the feed end of each elongate wire antenna is disposed closer to a central portion of said high impedance surface than to a peripheral portion of said high impedance surface, each elongate wire antenna having a distal end directed towards the peripheral portion of said high impedance surface;
(c) each elongate wire antenna being associated with an impedance matching stub attached by a first end of the stub at the feed end the associated wire antenna, each impedance matching stub having a distal end remote from the first end thereof, the distal ends of said stubs being disposed closer to the central portion of the high impedance surface than are the first ends thereof; and
(d) an antenna coupling arrangement coupled to the feed ends of said antennas for passing circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a first output thereof and for passing vertically polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a second output thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A planar antenna system for receiving both circularly polarized electromagnetic signals and linearly polarized electromagnetic signals, the circularly polarized signals arriving at the planar antenna system from a direction normal or oblique to a major surface of the antenna system and the linearly polarized signals arriving at the planar antenna system from a direction acute to said major surface, the antenna system comprising:
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a high impedance surface;
a plurality of antenna elements disposed on said high impedance surface, the plurality of antenna elements arranged in a pattern on said surface such that selected pairs of said antenna elements occur either (i) on one half of one side of said surface or (ii) in a linear relationship on one side of said surface; and
an antenna coupling arrangement coupled to said antenna elements for passing circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a first output thereof and for passing linearly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a second output thereof. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. An antenna system for receiving both circularly polarized electromagnetic signals and linearly polarized electromagnetic signals, the circularly polarized signals arriving at the antenna system from a direction normal or oblique to a major surface of the antenna system and the linearly polarized signals arriving at the planar antenna system from a direction acute to said major surface, the antenna system comprising:
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a high impedance surface; and
a plurality of antenna elements disposed on said high impedance surface, the plurality of antenna elements arranged in a pattern on said surface such that first selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to circular polarization and second selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to linear polarization. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of receiving circularly polarized signals from a position relatively high in the sky and at the same time linearly polarized signals from a position relatively lower in the sky and closer to the horizon, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a high impedance surface; and
(b) disposing a plurality of antenna elements on said high impedance surface and arranging the plurality of antenna elements in a pattern on said surface such that first selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to circular polarization and second selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to linear polarization. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
passing circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements to a first output thereof; and
passing linearly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements to a second output thereof.
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14. The method of claim 12 wherein the first and second selected ones of said antenna elements each comprise pairs of antenna elements.
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15. The method of claim 12 wherein each antenna element is a wire antenna element with an antenna stub commonly connected to a feed point.
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16. The method of claim 12 wherein right handed circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements are passed to one output thereof and wherein left handed circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements are passed to another output thereof.
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17. The method of claim 12 wherein the antenna elements of the plurality of antenna elements are substantially identical to each other.
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18. The method of claim 12 wherein the high impedance surface is disposed in essentially a horizontal orientation and wherein the linear polarization is vertical polarization.
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19. A antenna for receiving circularly polarized signals from a position relatively high in the sky and at the same time linearly polarized signals from a position relatively lower in the sky and closer to the horizon, the antenna comprising:
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a high impedance surface; and
a plurality of antenna elements disposed on said high impedance surface and arranged in a pattern on said surface, first selected ones of said antenna elements being responsive to circular polarization and second selected ones of said antenna elements being responsive to linear polarization. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
an antenna element coupling arrangement coupled to said antenna elements for passing circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a first output thereof and for passing linearly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a second output thereof.
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21. The antenna of claim 19 wherein the first and second selected ones of said antenna elements each comprise pairs of antenna elements.
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22. The antenna of claim 19 wherein each antenna element is a wire antenna element with an antenna stub commonly connected to a feed point.
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23. The method of claim 19 wherein the antenna coupling arrangement passes right handed circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to said first output thereof and passes left handed circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna system to a third output thereof.
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24. The method of claim 19 wherein the antenna elements of the plurality of antenna elements are substantially identical to each other and the pattern in which they are disposed on said surface is a regular repeating pattern.
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25. The method of claim 19 wherein the high impedance surface is disposed in essentially a horizontal orientation and wherein the linear polarization is vertical polarization.
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26. An antenna system for receiving both circularly polarized electromagnetic signals and linearly polarized electromagnetic signals, the circularly polarized signals arriving at the antenna system from a direction normal or oblique to a major surface of the antenna system and the linearly polarized signals arriving at the planar antenna system from a direction acute to said major surface, the antenna system comprising:
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a high impedance surface which has a surface wave band gap extending over frequencies of (i) the circularly polarized signals and (ii) the linearly polarized signals; and
a plurality of antenna elements disposed on said high impedance surface, the plurality of antenna elements arranged in a pattern on said surface such that selected pairs of said antenna elements occur either (i) on one half of one side of said surface or (ii) in a linear relationship on one side of said surface. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29)
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30. A method of receiving circularly polarized signals from a position relatively high in the sky and at the same time linearly polarized signals from a position relatively lower in the sky and closer to the horizon, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a high impedance surface which has a surface wave band gap extending over frequencies of (i) the circularly polarized signals and (ii) the linearly polarized signals; and
(b) arranging a plurality of antenna elements in a pattern on said high impedance surface such that first selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to circular polarization and second selected ones of said antenna elements are responsive to linear polarization. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
passing circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements to a first output thereof; and
passing linearly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements to a second output thereof.
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33. The method of claim 31 wherein the first and second selected ones of said antenna elements each comprise pairs of antenna elements.
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34. The method of claim 31 wherein each antenna element is a wire antenna element with an antenna stub commonly connected to a feed point.
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35. The method of claim 31 wherein right handed circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements are passed to one output thereof and wherein left handed circularly polarized electromagnetic signals received by the antenna elements are passed to another output thereof.
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36. The method of claim 31 wherein the antenna elements of the plurality of antenna elements are substantially identical to each other.
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37. The method of claim 31 wherein the high impedance surface is disposed in essentially a horizontal orientation and wherein the linear polarization is vertical polarization.
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