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AU738670B2 - Dual polarised patch antenna - Google Patents
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AU738670B2 - Dual polarised patch antenna - Google Patents

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AU738670B2
AU738670B2 AU71841/98A AU7184198A AU738670B2 AU 738670 B2 AU738670 B2 AU 738670B2 AU 71841/98 A AU71841/98 A AU 71841/98A AU 7184198 A AU7184198 A AU 7184198A AU 738670 B2 AU738670 B2 AU 738670B2
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Shaun Hamilton
Noel A. Mcdonald
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: "DUAL POLARISATION PATCH ANTENNA" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best mnethod of performing it known to us:- 1 This invention relates to electromagnetic radiation antenna structures capable of receiving and transmitting radio signals that may include dual orthogonally polarised components.
In a complex urban environment of buildings, structures and obstacles, a radio signal will be refledcted and scattered and may not follow a straight line path between a transmitter and receiver. Polarisation rotation of the radio signal may occur due to reflection and scattering.
To overcome the effects of polarisation rotation, polarisation diversity reception is known to be used. Polarisation diversity requires an antenna to be able to receive components of a signal of any polarisation, both horizontally polarised and vertically polarised signals or any polarisation between.
A typical cellular mobile radio base station antenna tower will have one transmit antenna and two receive antennas in a "space diversity" configuration for any sector. The receive antennas are spaced apart with the transmit antenna placed between them. One receive antenna will be in a zone of increased signal strength
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relative to the other receive antenna, should multi-path scattering effects occur. This arrangement typically requires a complex infrastructure, as three antennas are used in each sector, usually nine to a tower. Such known antenna arrangements are relatively large, expensive and visually un-appealing.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an easily manufactured o .antenna element for use in a relatively small, lightweight, visually more appealing S"dual polarisation antenna array of simple construction having good bandwidth and polarisation isolation.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided an antenna element for transmitting and/or receiving radio frequency signals that may include dual orthogonally polarised components said antenna element comprising a planar dielectric element supporting on one side thereof a conductive ground plane element and on an opposite side thereof two substantially identical conductive feed track arrays disposed at right angles to each other and each being electrically symmetric about a bisecting plane, said ground plane element having two substantially identical slot aperture arrangements each comprising at least one elongate slot of predetermined length, said aperture arrangements' longitudinal axes being disposed at right angles 2 to each other and cross at their respective mid-points each slot aperture arrangement being symmetrical about a respective bisecting plane bisecting a feed track array, a symmetrical conductive patch element disposed in a predetermined spaced relationship with said slot aperture arrangement and above said opposite side of said planar dielectric element, and a symmetrical conductive cavity element comprising a bottom wall portion and at least one side wall portion having a rim, disposed on said ground plane element and electrically coupled thereto, said cavity element enclosing said elongate slot aperture arrangement within the said wall portions and a surface portion of said ground plane element that is proximate said slot aperture arrangement.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an antenna element for transmitting and/or receiving radio frequency signals that may include 00 dual orthogonally polarised components, said antenna element comprising a planar dielectric element supporting on one side thereof a first conductive ground plane element and on an opposite side thereof two substantially identical conductive feed 0 track arrays disposed at right angles to each other and each being electrically symmetric about a bisecting plane, said ground plane element having two substantially identical slot aperture arrangements of predetermined length, said aperture arrangements' longitudinal axes being disposed at right angles to each other and cross at their respective mid-points each slot aperture arrangement being symmetrical about a respective bisecting plane bisecting a feed track array, a symmetrical conductive patch element disposed in a predetermined spaced relationship with said slot aperture arrangement and above said opposite side of said planar dielectric element a second conductive ground plane supported in a predetermined spaced relationship with said first conductive ground plane and a symmetrical conductive cavity element comprising a bottom wall portion and at least one side wall portion having a rim, said cavity element being interposed between said first conductive ground plane and said second conductive ground plane said bottom wall portion electrically contacting said second conductive ground plane and said rim being capacitively coupled to said first conductive ground plane, said cavity element enclosing said elongate slot aperture arrangement within the said wall portions and a surface portion of said ground plane element that is proximate said slot aperture arrangement.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided an antenna array comprising a plurality of antenna elements of the present invention operatively coupled together.
In order that the invention may be readily carried into effect, embodiments thereof will now be described in relation to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a side view of a first embodiment of the antenna element.
Figure 2 shows a top view of the element shown in Figure 1 without the radiating patch.
Figure 3 shows a top view of the element shown in Figure 1 with the radiating patch.
Figure 4 shows a bottom view of the antenna element shown in Figure 1.
Figure 5 shows a top view of an alternative radiating patch arrangement.
Figure 6 shows a side view of the radiating patch shown in Figure 6.
Figure 7 shows an alternative slot-aperture arrangement.
Figure 8 shows a side view of a second embodiment of the antenna element.
Figure 9 shows a top view of a dish-shaped conductive cavity supported on a second ground plane.
Figure 10 shows an antenna array comprising a plurality of antenna elements of the present invention.
Referring to Figures 1-4, the antenna element comprises a printed circuit board, 1, on one side of which is a conductive ground plane 2, and on the other side of which are two symmetrical U-shaped conducting feed track arrays 3, 4 disposed at right angles to each other, each being electrically symmetric about a bisecting plane.
An air bridge 5, is provided where feed track 3 crosses feed track 4. Each feed track includes an input means 6, 7, and preferably an open circuit stubs 8, 9, and optional matching tabs 10, 11. Each electrically symmetric feed track array is also physically symmetric except for the air bridge and the bends in the open circuit stubs.
Two orthogonal slot apertures 12, 13, intersecting at their mid-points are etched in the ground plane A conductive radiating patch 14 is fixedly spaced from slot apertures 12, 13 by pillars 15, 16.
A symmetrical conductive cavity 17 is attached to and electrically connected to ground plane 2, such that it encloses slot apertures 12, 13. Alternatively, the symmetrical conductive cavity 17 can be attached in a non-contacting manner to ground plane 2 by means of adhesive tape, preferably of the kind that comprises a mounting tape with adhesive material on two opposite sides, such as, for example, Normount (Reg. Trademark) V2830 high performance mounting tape. One side is adhered to an outwardly extending flange (not shown) provided on the rim of the conductive cavity, and then the conductive cavity is pressed onto the ground plane to which it becomes attached by virtue of the adhesive material on the opposite side of the tape. There is sufficient capacitance through the tape to achieve an equivalent of an electrical connection.
o Signals are fed via transmission lines (not shown) to the input means 7) of the feed tracks. Optional matching tabs (10,11) provide impedance compensation.
The input means is connected to two transmission lines consisting of parallel arms of the U-shaped feed tracks The transmission lines extend symmetrically over respective slot apertures (12, 13). By having feed tracks on the same side of the printed circuit board as the radiating patch, and opposite the conductive cavity side, the tracks are advantageously accessible for adjustment, and do not require cut-outs in the conductive cavity as with some prior art arrangements in which the feed elements of the antenna are located within the conductive cavity.
For maximum coupling of the signal to the radiating aperture slot, maximum signal current should be present in the vicinity of the slot. The open circuit stubs approximately A/4 long, ensure a current maximum occurs on the transmission lines at the point where they cross over the aperture slots.
The orthogonal aperture slots are excited by the transmission lines. The radiation from the slots then induces orthogonal currents in the patch which induces orthogonal radiation. Two signals can be radiated from the patch simultaneously with 90' separation in polarisation. The cross-coupling between the signals is less than -25 dB.
The aperture slots radiate to the rear as well as the front of the printed circuit board. In an array of antenna elements, the radiation from the rear can couple into another array element, degrading the impedance matching characteristics and the radiation pattern. The conducting cavity (17) contains the rear radiation by enclosing the aperture slots on the ground plane side of the printed circuit board. The cavity is preferably symmetric in order to maintain good isolation between the two signals.
Referring to Figures 5 and 6, an alternative radiating patch arrangement comprises a square-shaped conductive plate 18 having two rectangular troughs 19 and 20, whose respective longitudinal axis are mutually perpendicular and intersect at mutual mid-points. The troughs are interrupted by a central square aperture 21. The troughs could be V-shaped, hemicycle, or any other symmetrical shape. The troughs preferably face towards the slot apertures 12,13. The conductive plate 18 and the aperture 21 can be any symmetrical shape. The aperture 21 is optional but can have manufacturing or electrical benefits.
The conducting patch 14,(18) can be implemented by attaching it to a radome, thereby removing the need for pillars 15, 16.
V The shapes of the aperture slots, cavity, feedlines and patch could be varied to achieve desired results.
~Referring to Figure 7, an alternative slot aperture arrangement comprises two "pairs of end-loaded slots 22, 22a and 23, 23a, the common longitudinal axes of each pair of slots being mutually perpendicular and intersecting at mutual mid-points. This slot aperture arrangement is preferably used with the radiating patch described in relation to Figures 5 and 6.
o Referring to Figures 8 and 9, a further embodiment of the element comprises a o o printed circuit board, a first ground plane, feed tracks, slot apertures and radiating patch arranged in the same manner as shown in Figure 1, except for the conductive cavity. In this embodiment a second ground plane 24 is supported in a spaced relationship with the first ground plane 2. Interposed between the two ground planes is a circular dish shaped conductive cavity 25 whose rim 26 is spaced from the first ground plane 2 and capacitively coupled thereto, and whose base is in electrical contact with the second ground plane 24.
A conductive frame could substitute the dish-shaped conductor cavity Referring to Figure 10, a typical array of these aforementioned elements is shown on a single printed circuit board. The respective sides of each element of the array are fed separate signals. A signal X is fed to the left hand side of each antenna 6 element, similarly a separate signal Y is fed to the right hand side of each antenna element. Therefore the signals are kept at orthogonal polarisations.
The antenna element of the present invention, although primarily used for electronic communications applications, is suitable for use in medical diathermy and microwave heating. A metallic patch of appropriate dimensions could be applied to material to be heated. The patch could be excited by the feed arrangement of the present invention with no physical contact between the patch and the feed arrangement. Such a method may be applied to heating parts of the human body.
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1. An antenna element for transmitting and/or receiving radio frequency signals that may include dual orthogonally polarised components, said antenna element comprising a planar dielectric element supporting on one side thereof a conductive ground plane element and on an opposite side thereof two substantially identical conductive feed track arrays disposed at right angles to each other and each being electrically symmetric about a bisecting plane, said ground plane element having two substantially identical slot aperture arrangements each comprising at least one elongate slot of predetermined length, said aperture arrangements' longitudinal axes being disposed at right angles to each other and cross at their respective mid-points each slot aperture arrangement being symmetrical about a respective bisecting plane "bisecting a feed track array a symmetrical conductive patch element disposed in a predetermined spaced relationship with said slot aperture arrangement and above said opposite side of said planar dielectric element and a symmetrical conductive cavity element comprising a bottom wall portion and at least one side wall portion having a rim, disposed on said ground element and electrically coupled thereto said .e cavity element enclosing said elongate slot aperture arrangement within the said wall portions and a surface portion of said ground plane element that is proximate said slot aperture arrangement.
2. An antenna element for transmitting and/or receiving radio frequency signals that may include dual orthogonally polarised components, said antenna element comprising a planar dielectric element supporting on one side thereof a first conductive ground plane element and on an opposite side thereof two substantially identical conductive feed track arrays disposed at right angles to each other and each being electrically symmetric about a bisecting plane said ground plane element having two substantially identical slot aperture arrangements of predetermined length, said aperture arrangements' longitudinal axes being disposed at right angles to each other and cross at their respective mid-points, each slot aperture arrangement being symmetrical about a respective bisecting plane bisecting a feed track array a symmetrical conductive patch element disposed in a predetermined spaced relationship with said slot aperture arrangement and above said opposite side of said planar dielectric element a second conductive ground plane supported in a 8 predetermined spaced relationship with said first conductive ground plane and a symmetrical conductive cavity element comprising a bottom wall portion and at least one side wall portion having a rim, said cavity element being interposed between said first conductive ground plane and said second conductive ground plane said bottom wall portion electrically contacting said second conductive ground plane and said rim capacitively coupled to said first conductive ground plane, said cavity element enclosing said elongate slot aperture arrangement within the said wall portions and a surface portion of said ground plane element that is proximate said slot aperture arrangement.
3. An antenna element as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 ,wherein each said slot "'"aperture arrangement comprises a single elongate slot.
4. An antenna element as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein each said slot aperture arrangement comprises two collinear end-loaded slot arrangements.
5. An antenna element as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rim of said cavity element is attached to said ground plane such that it is in electrical contact therewith.
6. An antenna element as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rim of said cavity element is attached to said ground plane by adhesive means such that it is capacitively coupled thereto.
7. An antenna as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein each said feed track array comprises U-shaped array including two limbs joined by a base said limbs crossing an associated slot aperture at right angles, and an input means extending from said base
8. An antenna element as claimed in claim 7, wherein each said limb includes open circuit stub means of a predetermined length, that is located proximate said associated slot aperture.
9. An antenna element as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said patch element comprises a symmetrical conductive plate having two symmetrical shaped troughs whose longitudinal axes are mutually perpendicular and intersect at mutual mid-points.
10. An antenna element as claimed in Claim 9, wherein said troughs face said opposite side of said planar dielectric element.
11. An antenna element as claimed in Claim 9 or 10, wherein said troughs are interrupted by a central symmetric aperture.
12. An antenna element as claimed in claim 1 0 or 11, wherein said troughs are rectangular- shaped V-shaped or hemicyclic- shaped.
13. An antenna element as claimed in claim 9 12, wherein said conductive plate is square-shaped or circular.
14. An antenna element as claimed in Claim 9-13, wherein said central symmetric aperture is square shaped or circular.
An antenna element as claimed in claimed in claim 2 wherein said cavity element is circular.
16. An antenna element as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein said planar dielectric element is part of a printed circuit board said first conductive ground plane and said conductive feed track arrays being conductive layers thereon.
17. An antenna element as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein said patch element forms part of an associated radome element.
18. An antenna array including a plurality of antenna elements as claimed in any one of the preceding claims operatively coupled together and including signal S input/output means.
19. An antenna array as claimed in claim 18 wherein said input/output means ~are located on said opposite side of the planar dielectric element.
20. An antenna element as claimed in any one of Claims 1-16, wherein it forms a S* heater element in a diathermy machine.
21. An antenna element substantially as herein described with reference to Figures 1-9 of the accompanying drawings
22. An antenna array substantially as herein described with reference to Figure of the accompanying drawings. DATED THIS THIRD DAY OF JUNE 1998 -AT AL STHOAA COMPAG0IE GO ERALLE A ELECTRIlCIT Free k';S Coar+e Sii-flk B3ecfle
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AUPO9013A AUPO901397A0 (en) 1997-09-08 1997-09-08 Dual polarisation patch antenna
AUPP1711A AUPP171198A0 (en) 1998-02-09 1998-02-09 Dual position patch antenna
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