Wideband antenna system

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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C343S853000, C343S909000

Reexamination Certificate

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06342866

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to the field of radio frequency antennas, and more particularly to an antenna system that incorporates a stack of overlying dual element antennas in a single structure so that the bandwidth of the antenna system is the sum of the bandwidths of all the individual antennas.
A dipole antenna generally has about 20% bandwidth, depending on its actual configuration. Multiple bandwidth performance is conventionally achieved by employing separate dipole antennas that each cover a specific portion of the radio frequency spectrum. However, separate dipole antennas collectively tend to be bulky. Shipboard communications systems generally require multiple bandwidth performance. However, multiple antenna systems on board ships must compete for a very limited amount of space. Therefore, there is a strong need for an antenna system that provides multiple bandwidth performance in a compact package.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a wideband antenna system incorporates a stack of m antennas, A
i
, where i is an index from 1 to m, m and i are positive integers, and m≧2. Each antenna A
i
includes: an electrically insulating substrate; opposed radio frequency elements mounted to the electrically insulating substrate such that the radio frequency elements of the antennas A
2
through A
m
provide ground planes for antennas A
1
through A
m−1
; and a ground plane mounted to the substrate for antenna A
m
. In other words, each underlying antenna A
i
provides a ground plane for the immediately overlying antennas. The bandwidth of the antenna system is generally the sum of the bandwidths of the individual antennas, thereby providing the antenna system with wideband performance characteristics in a compact package. However, it is to be understood that some of the bandwidths of the individual antennas may be continuous, overlapping, spaced apart, or some combination of the foregoing. The antenna system may also incorporate a frequency selective surface so that the antenna system is limited to detecting RF signals having particular bandwidth characteristics.
The invention may also be characterized as a wideband antenna system that comprises a stack of m antennas, where m is a positive integer, and m≧2. Each antenna includes: a) an electrically insulating substrate: b) opposed first and second radio frequency elements mounted to the substrate: c) a ground feed electrically connected to the first radio frequency element: d) an excitation feed electrically connected to the second radio frequency element: and e) a ground plane mounted to the substrate of the m
th
antenna. The radio frequency elements of each antenna collectively have a unique total area and are mounted to the electrically insulating substrate. The radio frequency elements of the i
th
antenna provide a ground plane for the k
th
antenna, where i and k are positive integers 1≦k≦(i−1) and 2≦i≦m. The total area of the first and second radio frequency elements of the i
th
antenna is greater than the total area of the first and second radio frequency elements of the k
th
antenna.
In another embodiment of the invention, antenna stacks may be radially distributed about an arcuate shaped structure such as a tube so that each stack has a unique field of view. This configuration allows the antenna system to detect or transmit RF signals to some or all of a broad region without having to rotate the antenna.
These and other advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon review of the accompanying drawings and specification, including the claims.


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