Reconfigurable antenna system
First Claim
1. A reconfigurable antenna system comprising:
- a plurality of antenna units each comprising a planar substrate having a first layer with one or more active radiating units arranged thereon and capable of radiating electromagnetic waves, and a second layer;
one or more variable loads that are operatively associated to each of said antenna units and that can be electrically connected to/disconnected from each other and the corresponding antenna unit, to selectively configure the radiating properties of said antenna unit;
at least a bias network configured to provide biasing signals to the variable loads that are operatively associated to said antenna units, for varying the current distribution along each antenna unit and thereby allowing properly configuring the radiation pattern of the antenna unit;
a single source electrically coupled to each of the plurality of antenna units via feeding lines arranged in the second layer, and configured to provide feeding signals to the active radiating elements of said antenna units to cause said active radiating elements to radiate electromagnetic waves with at least a given polarization; and
a radiating structure comprising at least a planar third layer having a plurality of passive radiating elements positioned thereon, and electromagnetically coupled with one or more of antenna units when they radiate electromagnetic waves,wherein the first layer is disposed between the second layer and the third layer.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a reconfigurable antenna system (1), which comprises a plurality of antenna units (10) and does not employ phase shifters. Each antenna unit (10) is by itself a reconfigurable antenna having at least an active radiating element which is coupled to one or more passive radiating elements. Each antenna unit is provided with one or more variable loads (12) that can be electrically connected/disconnected to each other and with said antenna unit (10), to selectively configure the radiating properties of the system. A bias network (70) is adopted to bias the variable loads (12) and a control unit (80) allows controlling the operation of said bias network (70). Each active radiating element is fed by at least a feeding line (501) that provides it with a suitable polarization. Hence, the system can advantageously resort to multiple polarizations, each of them being provided by a same source. Preferably, each active radiating element receive its feeding signal from the source/s by means of power dividers (60) and/or switches. Preferably, each antenna unit is covered by at least a radiating structure, comprising a plurality of passive radiating elements, which does not affect the reconfigurability of the antenna unit itself and increases the overall antenna gain. The antenna system is then characterized by remarkable beam-steering capabilities and high gain, avoiding the losses and complexities related to phase shifters and overcoming the typically small antenna gain values of current reconfigurable antenna systems.
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1. A reconfigurable antenna system comprising:
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a plurality of antenna units each comprising a planar substrate having a first layer with one or more active radiating units arranged thereon and capable of radiating electromagnetic waves, and a second layer; one or more variable loads that are operatively associated to each of said antenna units and that can be electrically connected to/disconnected from each other and the corresponding antenna unit, to selectively configure the radiating properties of said antenna unit; at least a bias network configured to provide biasing signals to the variable loads that are operatively associated to said antenna units, for varying the current distribution along each antenna unit and thereby allowing properly configuring the radiation pattern of the antenna unit; a single source electrically coupled to each of the plurality of antenna units via feeding lines arranged in the second layer, and configured to provide feeding signals to the active radiating elements of said antenna units to cause said active radiating elements to radiate electromagnetic waves with at least a given polarization; and a radiating structure comprising at least a planar third layer having a plurality of passive radiating elements positioned thereon, and electromagnetically coupled with one or more of antenna units when they radiate electromagnetic waves, wherein the first layer is disposed between the second layer and the third layer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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