High gain omnidirectional antenna and related method
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04M-001/00
H04Q-007/20
H04B-007/14
출원번호
US-0396909
(2003-03-25)
등록번호
US-7263386
(2007-08-28)
발명자
/ 주소
Dacosta,Behram M.
출원인 / 주소
Sony Corporation
Sony Electronics, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Blakely Sokoloff Taylor & Zafman LLP
인용정보
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10
초록▼
An antenna system which is capable of having omnidirectional transmitting and receiving capabilities is disclosed. The antenna system includes a plurality of directional antennas coupled to a transceiver, wherein the antennas are configured to have their main lobes extend in different directions. In
An antenna system which is capable of having omnidirectional transmitting and receiving capabilities is disclosed. The antenna system includes a plurality of directional antennas coupled to a transceiver, wherein the antennas are configured to have their main lobes extend in different directions. In a specific embodiment, there are six directional antennas configured to have their main lobes extend substantially along the positive and negative x-axes, the positive and negative y-axes, and the positive and negative z-axes of a three-dimensional Cartesian system. The six directional antennas may also be configured to transmit and receive signals to and from overlapping free space regions to give it omnidirectional coverage. Also disclosed are a network device which employs such antenna system, a wireless network system which employs a plurality of network devices each having such antenna system, and a method and software module to transmit and receive data using such antenna system.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A network device, comprising: a plurality of directional antennas configured to have their respective main lobes extend in different directions; a modulator/demodulator; a multiplexer/demultiplexer to selectively couple one or more of said directional antennas to said modulat
What is claimed is: 1. A network device, comprising: a plurality of directional antennas configured to have their respective main lobes extend in different directions; a modulator/demodulator; a multiplexer/demultiplexer to selectively couple one or more of said directional antennas to said modulator/demodulator; a processor; and a network interface to receive data from said processor, the data including destination information that is used to determine a relative location of a destination network device from said network device, and to control said multiplexer/demultiplexer to selectively couple a desired subset of said directional antennas to said modulator/demodulator based on said destination information and decouple a remainder of said directional antennas other than said desired subset of said directional antennas. 2. The network device of claim 1, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured such that their main lobes are substantially orthogonal to each other. 3. The network device of claim 2, wherein said plurality of directional antennas comprises six directional antennas having their respective main lobes extend substantially along a positive x-axis, a negative x-axis, a positive y-axis, a negative y-axis, a positive z-axis, and a negative z-axis of a three-dimensional Cartesian system. 4. The network device of claim 1, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured such that their main lobes extend substantially along an x-axis, a y-axis, and a z-axis of a three-dimensional Cartesian system, respectively. 5. The network device of claim 1, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured to transmit and/or receive signals to and from overlapping free space regions. 6. The network device of claim 1, wherein said multiplexer/demultiplexer is interposed between said plurality of directional antennas and said modulator/demodulater. 7. The network device claim 1, wherein said network device receives data from said modulator/demodulator with information regarding an originating destination network device of said data, and wherein said network device instructs said multiplexer/demultiplexer to selectively couple a subset of said directional antennas to said modulator/demodulator based on said information regarding said originating network device. 8. The network device of claim 1, wherein said multiplexer/demultiplexer coherently combines signals from two or more of said directional antennas. 9. An antenna system comprising: a transceiver; and a plurality of directional antennas coupled to said transceiver, said plurality of directional antennas are configured to have their respective main lobes extend in different directions substantially along an x-axis, a y-axis, and a z-axis of a three-dimensional Cartesian system, wherein the transceiver to determine a location of a destination network device for data to be transmitted in order to determine a first subset of said plurality of directional antennas to transmit said data while a second subset of said plurality of directional antennas that differs from the first subset of said plurality of directional antennas and includes at least two of said plurality of directional antennas is not used for transmission. 10. The antenna system of claim 9, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured such that their main lobes are substantially orthogonal to each other. 11. The antenna system of claim 10, wherein said plurality of directional antennas comprises six directional antennas extending substantially along a positive x-axis, a negative x-axis, a positive taxis, a negative y-axis, a positive z-axis, and a negative z-axis of the three-dimensional Cartesian system. 12. The antenna system of claim 10, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured to transmit and/or receive signals to and from overlapping free space regions. 13. A wireless network system including a plurality of network devices each. comprising: a plurality of directional antennas configured to have their respective main lobes extend in different directions; a modulator/demodulator; a multiplexer/demultiplexer to selectively couple one or more of said directional antennas to said modulator/demodulator; and a network interface to receive data from said modulator/demodulator along with destination information that is used to determine a relative location of a first network device of said plurality of network devices from a second network device of said plurality or network devices and to control said multiplexer/demultiplexer to selectively couple a desired set of said directional antennas to said modulator/demodulator based on said destination information. 14. The wireless network system of claim 13, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured such that their main lobes are substantially orthogonal to each other. 15. The wireless network system of claim 13, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured such that their main lobes extend substantially along an x-axis, a y-axis, and a z-axis of a three-dimensional Cartesian system, respectively. 16. The wireless network system of claim 13, wherein said plurality of directional antennas comprises six directional antennas extending substantially along a positive x-axis, a negative x-axis, a positive y-axis, a negative y-axis, a positive z-axis, and a negative z-axis of a three-dimensional Cartesian system, respectively. 17. The wireless network system of claim 13, wherein said plurality of directional antennas are configured to transmit and/or receive signals to and from overlapping free space regions. 18. The wireless network system of claim 13, further comprising a processor to process data. 19. A method comprising: receiving and/or generating data including destination information; determining a relative location of a network device to which said data is to be sent based on said destination information; transmitting said data to said network device using only a first subset of available directional antennas covering the relative location of the network device; and disabling a second subset of the available directional antennas that is mutually exclusive from said first subset of available directional antennas. 20. A computer readable medium comprising one or more software modules executed by a processor to: receive and/or generate data with destination information; determine a relative direction to a network device to which said data is to be sent based on said destination information; transmit said data to said network device using only a first subset of available directional antennas solely covering the relative location of the network device; and disabling a second subset of the available directional antennas that is mutually exclusive from said first subset of available directional antennas. 21. A method comprising: enabling a set of directional antennas to receive data; receiving said data including origination information; determining a relative location of a network device from which said data was sent based on said origination information; disabling a subset of said set of directional antennas that support locations different from said relative location of said network device; and receiving subsequent data with said origination information by way of the remaining enabled directional antennas that support the relative location of said network device. 22. A computer readable medium comprising one or more software modules to: enable a set of directional antennas to receive data; receive said data including origination information; determine a relative location of a network device from which said data was sent based on said origination information; disable a subset of said set of directional antennas based on said relative location of said network device; and receive subsequent data with said origination information by way of the remaining enabled directional antennas that solely support an area including the relative location of said network device.
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