System and method for powering an aircraft using radio frequency signals and feedback
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- positioning a multi-element antenna array beneath or on a road surface of a roadway, the multi-element antenna array configured to transmit RF signals in an upward direction towards aircraft passing over the road surface of the roadway responsive to RF processing logic or circuitry;
identifying a particular aircraft;
determining whether the aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals;
selectively transmitting the RF signals only if the aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals;
coupling a multi-element rectenna array to an aircraft, the multi-element rectenna array configured to receive the RF signals transmitted from the multi-element antenna array and to generate power from the RF signals;
providing feedback signals from the vehicle to the RF processing logic or circuitry if the particular aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals, the feedback signals including channel state information (CSI) defining a current state of the channels between the multi-element antenna array and the multi-element rectenna array, the RF processing logic or circuitry using the channel state information to adjust the RF signal transmissions from the multi-element antenna array to improve the efficiency of the power generated by the multi-element rectenna array; and
using the power generated by the multi-element rectenna array to power the aircraft.
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Abstract
A system and method are described for powering an aircraft using radio frequency (“RF”) signals. For example, a method according to one embodiment of the invention comprises: positioning an antenna array beneath or on the road surface of a roadway, the antenna array configured to transmit RF signals responsive to RF processing logic and/or circuitry; coupling a rectenna array to an aircraft, the rectenna array configured to receive the RF signals transmitted from the antenna array and to generate power from the RF signals; providing feedback signals from the aircraft to the RF processing logic and/or circuitry, the feedback signals including channel state information (CSI) defining a current state of the channels between the antenna array and the rectenna array, the RF processing logic and/or circuitry using the channel state information to adjust the RF signal transmissions from the antenna array to improve the efficiency of the power generated by the rectenna array; and using the power generated by the rectenna array to power the aircraft.
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14 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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positioning a multi-element antenna array beneath or on a road surface of a roadway, the multi-element antenna array configured to transmit RF signals in an upward direction towards aircraft passing over the road surface of the roadway responsive to RF processing logic or circuitry; identifying a particular aircraft; determining whether the aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals; selectively transmitting the RF signals only if the aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals; coupling a multi-element rectenna array to an aircraft, the multi-element rectenna array configured to receive the RF signals transmitted from the multi-element antenna array and to generate power from the RF signals; providing feedback signals from the vehicle to the RF processing logic or circuitry if the particular aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals, the feedback signals including channel state information (CSI) defining a current state of the channels between the multi-element antenna array and the multi-element rectenna array, the RF processing logic or circuitry using the channel state information to adjust the RF signal transmissions from the multi-element antenna array to improve the efficiency of the power generated by the multi-element rectenna array; and using the power generated by the multi-element rectenna array to power the aircraft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A system for powering an aircraft comprising:
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a multi-element antenna array positioned beneath or on a road surface of a roadway, the multi-element antenna array configured to transmit RF signals in an upward direction towards aircraft passing over the road surface of the roadway responsive to RF processing logic or circuitry; a plurality of authorization/control modules positioned beneath the road surface, the authorization/control modules configured to identify a particular aircraft, to further determine whether the aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals, and to cause the RF generators to selectively transmit the RF signals only if the aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals; a multi-element rectenna array coupled to an aircraft, the multi-element rectenna array configured to receive the RF signals transmitted from the multi-element antenna array and to generate power from the RF signals; RF processing logic or circuitry configured to receive feedback signals from the aircraft if the particular driver and/or aircraft is authorized to receive the RF signals, the feedback signals including channel state information (CSI) defining a current state of the channels between the multi-element antenna array and the multi-element rectenna array, the RF processing logic or circuitry using the channel state information to adjust the RF signal transmissions from the multi-element antenna array to improve the efficiency of the power generated by the rectenna array; and wherein the power generated by the rectenna array is used to power the aircraft. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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