Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) beam pointing and data rate optimization for high throughput broadband access
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04W-004/00
H04B-007/185
H04W-016/26
H04W-064/00
H04W-036/00
H04W-036/30
H01Q-001/28
H04W-072/12
H04W-016/28
H04W-072/04
출원번호
US-0225240
(2016-08-01)
등록번호
US-9853713
(2017-12-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Jalali, Ahmad
출원인 / 주소
Ubiqomm LLC
대리인 / 주소
Gazdzinski & Associates, PC
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초록▼
Systems and methods configured to form and manage different types of beams toward target ground terminals to “optimally” communicate with the terminals. In one set of embodiments, the UAV generates a set of beams to cover cells on the ground, the beams are divided into groups, and the UAV communicat
Systems and methods configured to form and manage different types of beams toward target ground terminals to “optimally” communicate with the terminals. In one set of embodiments, the UAV generates a set of beams to cover cells on the ground, the beams are divided into groups, and the UAV communications system deterministically and sequentially turns a subset of the beams on/off to reduce cross-beam interference and increase system throughput. In another embodiment, in order to increase throughput, the UAV communications system determines the highest data rate on the downlink and uplink that are decodable at the receiver given the received signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) while maintaining a low packet error rate. Systems and methods are described to determine the UAV antenna pattern toward different terminals needed for SINR calculation and data rate determination.
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1. A ground terminal apparatus configured to form antenna beams toward an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), comprising: an antenna system comprised of at least one antenna aperture configured to form at least one beam toward the UAV;wherein the antenna system further comprises: at least one axis mechan
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A ground terminal apparatus configured to form antenna beams toward an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), comprising: an antenna system comprised of at least one antenna aperture configured to form at least one beam toward the UAV;wherein the antenna system further comprises: at least one axis mechanical steering mechanism that uses UAV position location coordinates to mechanically point the at least one antenna aperture toward the UAV;wherein the at least one antenna aperture comprises a number of sub-apertures;a radio transmitter configured to transmit uplink signals to the UAV via the at least one beam;a radio receiver configured to receive downlink signals from the UAV via the at least one beam;wherein the radio receiver is further configured to modify a downlink signal with a gain and a phase adjustment and form a received beam based at least in part on the modified downlink signal;a processor sub-system, the processor sub-system further configured to control steering of the at least one beam to track a location coordinate associated with the UAV; andwherein the radio transmitter is further configured to: weight an uplink signal for each one of the number of sub-apertures by a second gain and a second phase adjustment corresponding to the gain and the phase adjustment for the respective ones of the number of sub-apertures;adjust the weighted uplink signal by a third gain and a third phase adjustment selected to compensate for a hardware gain and a phase difference between a transmit and a receive path for each one of the number of sub-apertures; andtransmit the adjusted weighted uplink signal via each one of the number of sub-apertures. 2. The ground terminal apparatus of claim 1, wherein an uplink signal is sent via only one antenna sub-aperture through a power amplifier (PA) with a higher gain to compensate for a lower gain of the only one antenna sub-aperture. 3. The ground terminal apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one antenna aperture are dish antennas. 4. A method of forming antenna beams toward at least one target coverage cell, comprising: scheduling a first plurality of broad beam transmissions covering a first area during at least a first time slot of a plurality of time slots;scheduling a second plurality of focused beam transmissions covering a smaller area within the first area during at least a second time slot of the plurality of time slots;for each time slot of the plurality of time slots: generating at least one beam that covers the at least one target coverage cell;wherein the at least one beam encompasses at least one ground terminal of a set of ground terminals within the at least one target coverage cell that is configured to modify a downlink signal with a gain and a phase adjustment to form a received beam based at least in part on the modified downlink signal; andreceiving an adjusted weighted uplink signal from the at least one ground terminal, the adjusted weighted uplink signal comprising an uplink signal that has been weighted by a second gain and a second phase adjustment corresponding to a gain and the phase adjustment for respective ones of a number of sub-apertures and adjusted by a third gain and a third phase adjustment to compensate for a hardware gain and a phase difference between a transmit and a receive path for each one of the number of sub-apertures. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the scheduling of the second plurality of focused beam transmissions is based at least in part on cross-beam interference measurements. 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the scheduling of the second plurality of focused beam transmissions is based at least in part on dedicated bandwidth requirements. 7. The method of claim 4, wherein the scheduling of the first plurality of broad beam transmissions is based at least in part on shared bandwidth requirements. 8. The method of claim 4, wherein generating the at least one beam comprises generating multiple beams that collectively comprise different frequencies for one or more co-active cells. 9. The method of claim 4, wherein generating the at least one beam comprises generating multiple beams at a same frequency for one or more co-active cells. 10. An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) apparatus configured to form antenna beams toward at least one target coverage cell, comprising: an antenna system comprised of at least one antenna aperture configured to form at least one beam toward a location;the at least one antenna aperture configured to form a broad beam to cover a first area at one or more first data rates, and a focused beam covering a smaller area within the first area at one or more second data rates, the one or more second data rates being greater than the one or more first data rates;a radio transmitter configured to transmit at least a first signal to a set of ground terminals within the at least one target coverage cell;wherein the first transmitted signal encompasses at least one ground terminal of a set of ground terminals within the at least one target coverage cell that is configured to modify a downlink signal with a gain and a phase adjustment to form a received beam based at least in part on the modified downlink signal;a radio receiver configured to receive at least a second signal from a set of ground terminals within the at least one target coverage cell;wherein the second received signal comprises an adjusted weighted uplink signal from the at least one ground terminal, the adjusted weighted uplink signal comprising an uplink signal that has been weighted by a second gain and a second phase adjustment corresponding to a gain and the phase adjustment for respective ones of a number of sub-apertures and adjusted by a third gain and a third phase adjustment to compensate for a hardware gain and a phase difference between a transmit and a receive path for each one of the number of sub-apertures;wherein the transmission and reception of signals can be switched between the broad beam and the smaller focused beam;a processor sub-system, the processor sub-system configured to cause generation of the at least one beam that covers the at least one target coverage cell; andwherein the at least one beam encompasses at least one ground terminal of the set of ground terminals. 11. The UAV apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a scheduler configured to determine one or more pointing angles of the smaller focused beam based at least in part on a determination of cross-beam interference. 12. The UAV apparatus of claim 11, further comprising one or more instructions, the one or more instructions, when executed by the processor sub-system, are further configured to cause the UAV apparatus to point the smaller focused beam at a position coordinate of the at least one ground terminal. 13. The UAV apparatus of claim 12, further comprising one or more additional instructions, the one or more additional instructions, when executed by the processor sub-system, are further configured to cause the UAV apparatus to: measure one or more Round Trip Delay (RTD) measurements with the at least one ground terminal at multiple UAV locations within a UAV apparatus' cruising orbit;convert the one or more RTD measurements to distance measurements between the UAV apparatus and the at least one ground terminal; andestimate the position coordinate of the at least one ground terminal based on the distance measurements and a corresponding one of the multiple UAV locations corresponding to ones of the distance measurements. 14. The UAV apparatus of claim 10, wherein the at least one antenna aperture is further configured to form a second smaller focused beam covering a second smaller area within the first area; and wherein a same frequency is used for the smaller focused beam and the second smaller focused beam. 15. The UAV apparatus of claim 10, wherein: an available bandwidth on an uplink path and a downlink path is divided into a plurality of time slots;the UAV apparatus further comprises a scheduler to assign at least one time slot of the plurality of the time slots for simultaneous use by multiple ground terminals of the set of ground terminals, and at least one time slot for exclusive use by one ground terminal of the set of ground terminals; andthe scheduler assigns the at least one time slot for simultaneous use to the broad beams and the at least one exclusive use time slot to the smaller focused beams. 16. The UAV apparatus of claim 10, wherein: the at least one beam is fixed with respect to the UAV apparatus; andthe at least one ground terminal is configured to request handoff based at least in part on a first signal quality metric of the at least one beam and a second signal quality metric associated with another UAV apparatus.
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