NL2022792B1 - MIMO antenna system, wireless device, and wireless communication system - Google Patents

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NL2022792B1
NL2022792B1 NL2022792A NL2022792A NL2022792B1 NL 2022792 B1 NL2022792 B1 NL 2022792B1 NL 2022792 A NL2022792 A NL 2022792A NL 2022792 A NL2022792 A NL 2022792A NL 2022792 B1 NL2022792 B1 NL 2022792B1
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The invention relates to a MIMO antenna system for IEEE 802.11 WiFi communication. The invention also relates to a wireless device, such as a wireless access point (AP), a router, a gateway, and/or a bridge, comprising at least one antenna system according to the invention. The invention further relates to a wireless communication system, comprising a plurality of antenna systems according to the invention, and, preferably, a plurality of wireless devices according to the invention.

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MIMO antenna system, wireless device, and wireless communication system The invention relates to a MIMO antenna system for IEEE 802.11 WiFi communication. The invention also relates to a wireless device, such as a wireless access point (AP), a router, a gateway, and/or a bridge, comprising at least one antenna system according to the invention. The invention further relates to a wireless communication system, comprising a plurality of antenna systems according to the invention, and, preferably, a plurality of wireless devices according to the invention.
802.11b standard uses frequencies between 2.4 GHz and 2.495 GHz of the electromagnetic spectrum (the "2.4 GHz band") and allows users to transfer data at speeds up to 11 Mbit/sec. The IEEE 802.11a standard extends the IEEE 802.11b standard to frequencies between 5.15 GHz and 5.875 GHz (the "5 GHz band") and allows data to be exchanged at even faster rates (up to 54 Mbit/sec), but at a shorter operating range than does IEEE 802.11b. And the IEEE 802.11g standard is an extension to IEEE 802.11b. IEEE 802.119 still uses the 2.4 GHz band, but broadens IEEE 802.11b system data rates to 54 Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology.
IEEE 802.11ax, which is on the horizon, and which is also known as High- Efficiency Wireless (HEW), is a Wireless Local Area Network standard in the IEEE
802.11 set of specifications. The wireless network technology is also labelled as Wi-Fi 6 by Wi-Fi Alliance. IEEE 802.11ax is designed to operate in the already existing 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz spectrums and it will incorporate additional bands between 1 and 7 GHz as they become available. IEEE 802.11ax lets access points support more clients in dense environments and provide a better experience for typical wireless LAN networks. It also powers more predictable performance for advanced applications such as 4K video, Ultra HD, wireless office, and Internet of Things (loT). Flexible wake-up time scheduling lets client devices sleep much longer than with IEEE 802.11ac, and wake up to less contention, extending the battery life of smart phones, loT, and other devices. Although conventional dual- band Wi-Fi antennas are suitable — to some extent — for IEEE 802.1 1ax applications, a more careful and detailed antenna design is needed since the system throughput, the radio coverage, and return loss of the conventional Wi-Fi antenna is relatively poor. Moreover, in order to enable simultaneous transmit and receive operation in next-generation IEEE 802.11ax WLANS, dedicated antenna solutions are needed that feature extremely reduced level of parasitic electromagnetic coupling between different antenna pairs in combination with high efficiency and return loss characteristics, as well as low-gain properties and uniformity of radio coverage. it is an object of the invention to provide an improved antenna system which is more suitable for IEEE 802.11ax Wi-Fi applications.
The aforementioned object can be achieved by providing a MIMO antenna system according to the preamble, comprising: a conductive ground plane, a first MIMO pair of vertically polarized first antennas, mounted onto a top surface of said ground plane, and configured to operate in the 5 GHz frequency band and/or the 2.4 GHz frequency band, and a second MIMO pair of horizontally polarized second antennas mounted on the top surface of said ground plane, and configured to operate in the 5 GHz frequency band and/or the 2.4 GHz frequency band, a plurality of the first feeding cables, wherein each first feeding cable is connected to a first antenna, a plurality of the second feeding cables, wherein each second feeding cable is connected to a second antenna, wherein the top surface of the ground plane is provided with a plurality of cable channels, wherein each cable channel is configured to accommodate at least a part of at least one feeding cable, and wherein each cable channel extends from an antenna to a cable feed-through opening applied in the ground plane. The application of cable channels (grooves) in the ground plane allow the feeding cables to be accommodated at least partially within the ground plane. During operation, feeding cables will typically cause undesired parasitic radiation, which could lead to undesired cross-talk between antennas, and which could seriously affect the antenna system performance. This negative effect will become greater in case more cables are used, and in case of a MIMO antenna system typically a considerable number of a cables is used to connect all antennas. By housing the feeding cables at least partially within the conductive ground plane, this undesired side effect could be reduced significantly, and could even be eliminated completely, which is in great favour of the antenna isolation, and which significantly improves the performance of the antenna system according to the invention. Hence, with the antenna system according to the invention an extremely high antenna isolation can be achieved without compromising uniformity of radiation and efficiency. The antenna system performance is further improved by applying a combination of differently polarized (horizontally and vertically polarized) antennas for enabling best isolation between separate MIMO pairs. The high-performance MIMO antenna system allows an architecture with tri-band capability and >43dB cross-pair isolation for supporting Rx desensitization levels, in combination to reduced <8dB gain ripple characteristics for enhanced uniformity of radiation and TPUT without blind spots.
Preferably, cable channels comprise: a plurality of first cable channels, wherein each first cable channel is provided with at least a part of at least one first feeding cable, and a plurality of second cable channels, wherein each second cable channel is provided with at least a part of at least one second feeding cable. Preferably, at least two, and preferably all, first cable channels extend to a first cable feed-through opening applied in the ground plane. Preferably, at least two, and preferably all, second cable channels extend to a second cable feed-through opening applied in the ground plane. The first cable feed-through opening and the second feed-through opening may be the same feed-through opening. However, in practice the first cable feed-through opening and the second cable feed-through opening are positioned at a distance from each other. The first and/or second cable feed-through opening may be fully enclosed (surrounded) by the ground plane material. However, it is also conceivable that the first and/or second cable feed- through opening are positioned at a peripheral edge of the ground plane, wherein the first and/or second cable feed-through may be formed by a cut-away portion of the ground plane. The depth of at least one cable channel is preferably substantially equal to or exceeds the diameter of the feeding cable accommodated within said cable channel. This allows (segments of) the feeding cable(s) to be accommodated completely within a space enclosed and/or defined by the ground plane. Preferably, at least one cable channel is at least partially curved. By using a curved channel, the use of perpendicular channel segments, which could damage the feeding cable(s), may be prevented.
it is preferable in case at least one feeding cable is locked in place within a cable channel. This means that the feeding cable is locked and/or fixed and/or secured and/or clamped within the channel to prevent undesired loosening (disconnection) of the feeding cable from the channel. This locking in place of at least one feeding cable within a cable channel can be realized by the cable channel itself. This may e.g. be realized by applying a channel opening which is (slightly) narrower than the feeding cable diameter. Alternatively and/or additionally, at least one feeding cable may be locked in place within a cable channel by using at least one adhesive strip (tape) covering the cable channel at least partially. At least one terminal portion of at least one cable channel facing at least one antenna is preferably widened to allow the feeding cable to be manoeuvred in an improved manner to facilitate connection of the feeding cable with the antenna. Preferably, each feeding cable is formed by a coax cable {coaxial cable), for example with a typical diameter of about
0.81 mm.
In a preferred embodiment, the first MIMO pair encloses the second MIMO pair. This means that the surface defined by the first MIMO pair enclosed the antennas of the second MIMO pair. Typically, the antennas of the first MIMO pair are located at opposing edges of the ground plane and/or located in a peripheral zone of the ground plane, while the antennas of the second MIMO pair are positioned in a central zone of the ground plane. Preferably, at least two adjacent first antennas are positioned in the line of sight with each other. Preferably, at least two adjacent second antennas are positioned in the line of sight with each other. The distance in between a first antenna and an adjacent second antenna preferably exceeds the distance between adjacent second antennas. Hence, the second antennas are preferably located relatively close to each other while the first antennas are preferably located more distant from each other. Preferably, the first MIMO pair comprises at least four first antennas. Preferably, the second MIMO pair comprises at least four second antennas. Preferably, the first antennas are configured to operate both in the 5 GHz frequency band and the
2.4 GHz frequency band. Preferably, the second antennas are configured to operate solely in the 5 GHz frequency band.
In a preferred embodiment, the antenna system comprises at least one auxiliary vertically polarized dual-band antenna mounted onto the ground plane. This auxiliary antenna is preferably configured to operate both in the 5 GHz frequency band and the 2.4 GHz frequency band. 5 In a preferred embodiment, the antenna system comprises at least one auxiliary vertically polarized single-band antenna mounted onto the ground plane. This single-band antenna is preferably configured to operate within the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Preferably, this single-band antenna is configured as Bluetooth antenna. The antenna system preferably comprises a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted to a bottom surface of the ground plane. Typically, an electronic circuit, including an antenna system controller (control unit), is mounted onto the PCB. Preferably, the antenna system comprises at least one heat transmission element, such as a heat pipe and/or a heat sink, mounted onto said bottom surface of the ground plane and configured to disperse heat generated by the printed circuit board (PCB). This heat may be dispersed partially from the heat transmission element(s) to the ground plane and/or the surrounding atmosphere.
In a preferred embodiment, the ground plane is provided with one or more cavities, in particular one or more circular cavities, wherein each cavity is positioned underneath (a substrate of) a second antenna, and wherein each cavity is configured to enlarge the effective distance between the second antenna and the ground plane. This feature allows a more compact design of the antenna system according to the invention. Preferably, the antenna system comprises at least one parasitic element, preferably formed by a metallic pin, mounted onto the top surface of the ground plane and positioned in between a first antenna and an adjacent second antenna. The application of parasitic elements results in the diffraction of the electromagnetic power radiated by the various antenna elements and, in this way, enhances the uniformity of radio coverage. Preferably, the antenna system comprises a plurality of parasitic elements mounted onto the top surface of the ground plane, wherein in between each first antenna and each adjacent second antenna at least one parasitic element, preferably formed by a metallic pin, is positioned.
Typically, the parasitic elements are made of a conductive material, in particular metal.
Preferably the parasitic elements are made of the same material as the ground plane, and more preferably, the parasitic elements and the ground plane are integrated and/or made out of one piece of material (metal). The ground plane, including the cable channels, the cavities (if applied), and the parasitic elements (if applied), can be all be made out of the same material (typically metal), and may be made in e.g. by diecasting.
Suitable materials for the ground plane and the parasitic elements are, for example, stainless steel or aluminium. it is conceivable that at least one additional MIMO pair of antennas is mounted onto the top surface of said ground plane.
Dependent on the application, the antennas could either be single-band, dual-band, of triple-band antenna.
In a preferred embodiment of the antenna system according to the invention, each second antenna comprises: a substantially flat, dielectric substrate, a conductive central feeding point, at least three folded dipole elements applied onto an upper side of said substrate, each folded dipole element comprising: a loop-shaped first conductor including a first curved inner conductor part and a first curved outer conductor part, wherein outer ends of the first inner conductor part are connected to respective outer ends of the first outer conductor part, and a first conductive dipole branch and a conductive second dipole branch, both dipole branches being connected, respectively, to different segments of said first inner conductor part, wherein both dipole branches are also connected to said central feeding point, wherein the conductors of the folded dipole elements are arranged in a substantially circular arrangement.
Advantages of further embodiments of this specific second antenna are described extensively in the co-pending patent application NL2022790, the content of which is incorporated in this document by reference.
The invention also relates to a wireless device, such as a wireless access points (AP), a router, a gateway, and/or a bridge, comprising at least one antenna system according to the invention.
The invention further relates to a wireless communication system, comprising a plurality of antennas systems according to the invention, and, preferably, a plurality of wireless devices according to the invention.
The invention will be elucidated on the basis of non-limitative exemplary embodiments shown in the enclosed figures. In these embodiments, similar reference signs correspond to similar or equivalent features or elements.
Figure 1 shows a top view of a Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (“MIMO”) antenna system for IEEE 802.11 WiFi communication according to the present invention. The MIMO antenna system (100) comprises a conductive ground plane (101), a first MIMO pair of vertically polarized first antennas (102), mounted onto a top surface of said ground plane (101), and configured to operate in the 5 GHz frequency band and/or the 2.4 GHz frequency band, and a second MIMO pair of horizontally polarized second antennas (103) mounted on the top surface of said ground plane (101), and configured to operate in the 5 GHz frequency band and/or the 2.4 GHz frequency band. The first MIMO pair comprises in the shown embodiment four first antennas (102) and the second MIMO pair comprises four second antennas (103). In order to clarify the measurement results, the antennas all have a letter indication from A-F, which is useful for explanation of the experimental data of the further figures. The top surface of the ground plane (101) is provided with a plurality of cable channels (104), wherein each cable channel (104) is configured to accommodate at least a part of at least one feeding cable (not shown), and wherein each cable channel (104) extends from an antenna (102, 103) to a cable feed-through opening (105) applied in the ground plane (101). The MIMO antenna system (100) generally comprises a plurality of the first feeding cables, wherein each first feeding cable is connected to a first antenna (102) and a plurality of the second feeding cables, wherein each second feeding cable is connected to a second antenna (103). However, these feeding cables, which can for example be coax cables, are not shown in the figure in order to visualize the cable channel structure of the ground plane (101). The cable channels (104) in particular comprise a plurality of first cable channels (104a), wherein each first cable channel {104a) is configured to be provided with at least a part of at least one first feeding cable (not shown), and a plurality of second cable channels (104b),
wherein each second cable channel (104b) is configured to be provided with at least a part of at least one second feeding cable (not shown). Hence, the depth of such cable channel (104a, 104b) is substantially equal to or exceeds the diameter of the feeding cable which is to be accommodated within said cable channel (1044, 104b). The first cable channels (104a) extend to a first cable feed-through opening (105a) applied in the ground plane (101). The second cable channels (104b) extend to a second cable feed-through opening (105b) applied in the ground plane (101). It can be seen that the first cable feed-through opening (105a) and the second cable feed-through opening (105b) are positioned at a distance from each other. In the shown embodiment are the first cable channels (104a) partially curved. The antenna system (100) further comprises an auxiliary vertically polarized dual- band antenna (106) and an auxiliary vertically polarized single-band antenna (107) mounted onto the ground plane (101). The antenna system (100) also comprises multiple parasitic elements (108) formed by metallic pins (108) which are mounted onto the top surface of the ground plane (101) and positioned in between a first antenna (102) and an adjacent second antenna (103) or an adjacent further first antenna (102). Figure 2b shows a perspective view of the antenna system (100) as shown in figure
1. Figure 2a shows an enclosure (109) configured to protect the antennas (102, 103, 106, 107) of the antenna system (100). The enclosure can also be referred to as radome (109). In the shown embodiment the radome (109) is made of molded plastic. Possible embodiments of the parasitic elements (108) are shown in figure 2b.
Figures 3a-3c show the printed circuit board (200) which is configured to be mounted to a bottom surface of the ground plane (101) of the antenna system (100) according to the present invention. The printed circuit board (200) comprises a first set of receptacles (202) used to connect the feeding coaxial cables (220) of the antenna elements included in MIMO pair P1 and a second set of receptacles (203) used to connect the feeding coaxial cables (220) of the antenna elements included in MIMO pair P2. The circuit board (200) is provided with a plurality of microstrip transmission lines (201). The circuit board (200) further comprises an isolating wall (208) present between the first set of receptacles (202) and the second set of receptacles (203). Furthermore, metal clips are soldered to the circuit board (200) in order to enable optimal routing of the feeding antenna coaxial cables.
Figure 4 shows the schematic of the printed circuit board (PCB) (200) which is configured to be mounted to a bottom surface of the ground plane (101) of the antenna system (100) according to the present invention.
Figure 5 shows a possible embodiment of a second antenna (103) for use in an antenna system according to the present invention.
The antenna (103) is shown in combination with a dielectric mounting structure (112). The antenna (103) comprises a substantially flat, dielectric substrate (113), a conductive central feeding point (114) and four folded dipole elements (115) applied onto an upper side of said substrate (113). Each folded dipole element (115) comprises a loop- shaped first conductor (116) including a first curved inner conductor part (116a) and a first curved outer conductor part (116b), wherein outer ends of the first inner conductor part (116a) are connected to respective outer ends of the first outer conductor part (116b), and a first conductive dipole branch (117a) and a second conductive dipole branch (117b), both dipole branches being connected, respectively, to different segments of said first inner conductor part (116a), wherein both dipole branches (117a, 117b) are also connected to said central feeding point (114). The figure shows that the conductors (116) of the folded dipole elements (115) being arranged in a substantially circular arrangement.
Hence, the second antenna (103) is configured to act as omnidirectional horizontal polarized antenna.
The folded dipole elements (115) are positioned substantially on the outer perimeter of the dielectric substrate (113). Each folded dipole elements (115), and in particular the conductor parts (116) are positioned a predefined distance of an adjacent conductor part (116). The central feeding point (114) comprises an upper patch applied onto the upper side of the dielectric substrate, wherein the first dipole branches (117a) are connected to said upper patch, and wherein the central feeding point back comprises a lower patch applied onto the lower side of the dielectric substrate, wherein the second dipole branches (117b) are connected to said lower patch.
It can be seen that the first inner conductor parts (116a) are positioned at a distance from the first outer conductor parts (1165). In the shown embodiment is the distance between said conductor parts (10164, 116b)
substantially equal to the distance between the dipole branches (1174, 117b). The first conductive dipole branch (117a), a first part of the first inner conductor part (1163), the first outer conductor part (116b), a second part of the first inner conductor part (116) and the second conductive dipole branch (117b) substantially form a loop from the central feeding point (114). The mounting structure (112) comprises contact elements (118) which are configured for engaging part of the antenna (103). The contact elements (118) are received within a through hole of the antenna (103). The arrows indicate the flow of current. Hence it can be seen that the first dipole branch (117a) and the second dipole branch (117b) are oriented and designed such that, during use, counter currents flowing through said dipole branches (117a, 117b) are at least partially cancelled out. Figures 6a-11f are related to the first antennas A-D as shown in the previous figures. If a dotted line is indicated in the figure, the measured value should be below this threshold line. If an uninterrupted line is shown, the measured value should be above this threshold line. Figures 6a and 6b show a graph of the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) in relation to the frequency in GHz. A parameter requirement is that the VSWR is below 2:1. The measurements are carried out for four first antennas (A-D) used in an antenna system according to the present invention, which is shown in the previous figures. It can be seen that both for the 2.4 GHz frequency band (figure 6a) and the 5 GHz frequency band (figure 6b) the results are below the requirement which is indicated with the dotted line. The tests are performed by using a Vector Network Analyser in the 2.4 and 5 GHz operational frequency ranges.
Figures 7a and 7b show a graph of the total efficiency (in %) for the used frequency bands. The uninterrupted line indicates the minimum efficiency requirement, which should be above 50 % for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. it can be observed that the total efficiency of all first antennas used in the antenna system fulfils the requirement for both frequency bands. Figures 8a and 8b show a graph of the peak realized gain level (PRG) for both the
2.4 GHz frequency band (figure 8a) and the 5 GHz frequency band (figure 8b). It can be seen that for the low frequency band values ranging from 1.7 dBi to 3.7 dBi are measured, and that for the high frequency band values ranging from 3.5 dBi to
5.0 dBi are measured. These values are below the maximal level of 6.0 dBi specified by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation. Figures 9a and 9b show a graph of the parasitic mutual coupling level measured between the dual band antennas A-D in said frequency ranges. The desired isolation value of above 20 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations. Figures 10a-10f show the normalized radiation patterns for antennas A-D. It can be observed that the radiation patterns for the antennas substantially overlap for each measurement. Hence the radiation pattern can be qualified as quasi uniform, meaning that the antenna system according to the present invention provides uniform radio coverage without radiation nulls and/or blind spots for both the 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency band. This is supported by the results of the normalized aggregated radiation patterns for antennas A-D as shown in figures 11a-11f.
Figures 12-17c are related to the second antennas E-H as shown in the previous figures. If a dotted line is indicated in the figure, the measured value should be below this threshold line. If an uninterrupted line is shown, the measured value should be above this threshold line.
Figure 12 shows a graph of the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) in relation to the frequency in GHz. A parameter requirement is that the VSWR is below 2:1. The measurements are done for four second antennas (E-H) used in an antenna system according to the present invention, which is shown in the previous figures. It can be seen that the result measured for the 5 GHz frequency band are below the requirement which is indicated with the dotted line. Figure 13 shows a graph of the total efficiency (in %) for the 5 GHz frequency band, which meets the requirements indicated with the uninterrupted line for all antennas E-H. Figure 14 shows a graph of the peak realized gain level (PRG) for the 5 GHz frequency band. It can be seen that the for this frequency band values ranging from
2.9 dBi to 4.6 dBi are measured. These values are below the maximal level of 6.0 dBi specified by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation.
Figure 15 shows the isolation between single-band 5 GHz antennas in the second MIMO pair. A graph of the parasitic mutual coupling level measured between the single-band band antennas E-H is shown. The desired isolation value of above 20 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations.
Figures 16a-16c show the normalized radiation patterns for antennas E-H. lt can be observed that the radiation patterns for the antennas substantially overlap for each measurement. Hence the radiation pattern can be qualified as quasi uniform, meaning that the antenna system according to the present invention provides uniform radio coverage without radiation nulls and/or blind spots for the 5 GHz frequency band. This is supported by the results of the normalized aggregated radiation patterns for antennas E-H as shown in figures 17a-17c.
Figure 18 shows the isolation between the first MIMO pair and the second MIMO pair. A graph of the parasitic mutual coupling level measured between dual-band antennas A-D and single-band antennas E-H is shown. The desired isolation value of above 43 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations in the 5 GHz frequency band.
Figures 19a-23f are related to the auxiliary antenna (106) as shown in figures 1 and 2 and all antennas A-H. If a dotted line is indicated in the figure, the measured value should be below this threshold line. If an uninterrupted line is shown, the measured value should be above this threshold line.
Figures 19a and 19b show a graph of the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) in relation to the frequency in GHz. A parameter requirement is that the VSWR is below 2:1. It can be seen that both for the 2.4 GHz frequency band (figure 19a) and the 5 GHz frequency band (figure 19b) the results are below the requirement which is indicated with the dotted line.
Figures 20a and 20b show a graph of the total efficiency (in %) for the used frequency bands. The uninterrupted line indicates the minimum efficiency requirement, which should be above 52.5 % for the 2.4 GHz frequency band and above 50% for the 5 GHz frequency band. It can be observed that the total efficiency fulfils the requirement for both frequency bands for the auxiliary antenna (106). Figures 21a and 21b show a graph of the peak realized gain level (PRG) for both the 2.4 GHz frequency band (figure 21a) and the 5 GHz frequency band (figure 21b). It can be seen that the for the low frequency band values of between 1.7 dBi to 2.1 dBi are measured, and that for the high frequency band values ranging from
3.9 dBi to 5.0 dBi are measured. These values are sufficiently below the maximal level of 6.0 dBi specified by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation. Figures 22a and 22b show a graph of the parasitic mutual coupling level measured between the auxiliary antenna and antennas A-H in said frequency ranges. The desired isolation value of above 15 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. The desired isolation value of above 20 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations for the 5 GHz frequency band. Figures 23a-23f show the normalized radiation patterns for the auxiliary antenna.
Figures 24-28c are related to the auxiliary vertically polarized single-band BLE antenna (107) mounted onto the ground plane as shown in figures 1 and 2 and all antennas A-H. If a dotted line is indicated in the figure, the measured value should be below this threshold line. If an uninterrupted line is shown, the measured value should be above this threshold line.
Figure 24 shows a graph of the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) in relation to the frequency in GHz. A parameter requirement is that the VSWR is below 2:1. It can be seen that the result measured for the 2.4 GHz frequency band are below the requirement which is indicated with the dotted line.
Figure 25 shows a graph of the total efficiency (in %) for the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which meets the requirements indicated with the uninterrupted line. Figure 26 shows a graph of the peak realized gain level (PRG) for the 2.4 GHz frequency band. It can be seen that the for this frequency band values ranging from
1.6 dBi to 2.1 dBi are measured. These values are sufficiently below the maximal level of 6.0 dBi specified by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation.
Figures 27a and 27b show a graph of the parasitic mutual coupling level measured between the BLE antenna and antennas A-H in the 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency ranges. The desired isolation value of above 15 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. The desired isolation value of above 20 dB is achieved for all antenna combinations for the 5 GHz frequency band.
Figures 28a-28c show the normalized radiation patterns for the auxiliary antenna. Figures 29a-31b show the results of the simulated antenna system performance. Figures 29a and 29 b show the antenna Envelope Correlation Coefficients (ECC).
The ECC value is a measure for the independency of two antennas’ radiation patterns. A sufficiently good ECC is achieved in the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz frequency bands between all the antenna elements in the first MIMO pair. Figures 30a and 30b show the ECC values for the antenna elements in the second MIMO pair, which have an improved performance when compared to the results of figures 29a and 29b. Figures 31a and 31b show the ECC values between the first and the second MIMO pairs being even better. it will be apparent that the invention is not limited to the working examples shown and described herein, but that numerous variants are possible within the scope of the attached claims that will be obvious to a person skilled in the art. The above-described inventive concepts are illustrated by several illustrative embodiments. It is conceivable that individual inventive concepts may be applied without, in so doing, also applying other details of the described example. It is not necessary to elaborate on examples of all conceivable combinations of the above- described inventive concepts, as a person skilled in the art will understand numerous inventive concepts can be (re)combined in order to arrive at a specific application.
The ordinal numbers used in this document, like “first”, and “second”, are used only for identification purposes.
Expressions like “horizontal”, and “vertical”, are relative expressions with respect to a plane defined by the ground plane.
The verb “comprise” and conjugations thereof used in this patent publication are understood to mean not only “comprise”, but are also understood to mean the phrases “contain”, “substantially consist of”, “formed by” and conjugations thereof.

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ConclusiesConclusions 1. Antennesysteem met meervoudige-input en meervoudige-output (MIMO) voor IEEE 802.11 WiFi communicatie, omvattende: - een geleidend grondvlak, - een eerste MIMO paar van verticaal gepolariseerde antennes, bevestigd op een bovenoppervlak van het grondvlak, en ingericht om te werken binnen de 5GHz frequentieband en/of de 2,4 GHz frequentieband, en - een tweede MIMO paar van horizontaal gepolariseerde antennes, bevestigd op het bovenoppervlak van het grondvlak, en ingericht om te werken binnen de 5GHz frequentieband en/of de 2,4 GHz frequentieband, - een veelheid aan eerste voedingskabels waarbij elke eerste voedingskabel is verbonden met de eerste antenne, - een veelheid aan tweede voedingskabels waarbij elke tweede voedingskabel is verbonden met de tweede antenne, waarbij het het bovenoppervlak van het grondvlak is voorzien van een veelheid aan kabelkanalen, waarbij elk kabelkanaal is ingericht om tenminste gedeeltelijk tenminste één voedingskabel te herbergen, en waarbij elk kabelkanaal zich uitstrekt vanaf een antenne tot aan een opening in het grondvlak voor doorvoer van een kabel.A multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) antenna system for IEEE 802.11 WiFi communications, comprising: - a conductive ground plane, - a first MIMO pair of vertically polarized antennas mounted on a top surface of the ground plane, and arranged to operate within the 5GHz frequency band and / or the 2.4 GHz frequency band, and - a second MIMO pair of horizontally polarized antennas mounted on the top surface of the ground plane and adapted to operate within the 5GHz frequency band and / or the 2.4 GHz frequency band, a plurality of first power cables with each first power cable connected to the first antenna, a plurality of second power cables with each second power cable connected to the second antenna, the top surface of the ground plane being provided with a plurality of cable channels wherein each cable channel is arranged to at least partially accommodate at least one power cable, and each cable channel already extends from an antenna to an opening in the base for passage of a cable. 2. Antennesysteem volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de kabelkanalen omvatten: - een veelheid aan eerste voedingskanalen, waarbij elk eerste voedingskanaal is voorzien van tenminste een deel van ten minste één eerste voedingskabel, en - een veelheid aan tweede voedingskanalen, waarbij elk tweede voedingskanaal is voorzien van tenminste een deel van ten minste één tweede voedingskabel.2. Antenna system according to claim 1, wherein the cable channels comprise: - a plurality of first power channels, each first power channel being provided with at least a portion of at least one first power cable, and - a plurality of second power channels, each second power channel being provided of at least a portion of at least one second power cable. 3. Antennesysteem volgens conclusie 2, waarbij ten minste twee, en bij voorkeur alle, eerste kabelkanalen zich uitstrekken tot aan een opening aangebracht in het grondvlak voor doorvoer van een eerste kabel.Antenna system according to claim 2, wherein at least two, and preferably all, first cable channels extend to an opening provided in the ground plane for passage of a first cable. 4. Antennesysteem volgens conclusie 2 of 3, waarbij ten minste twee, en bij voorkeur alle, tweede kabelkanalen zich uitstrekken tot aan een opening aangebracht in het grondvlak voor doorvoer van een tweede kabel.Antenna system according to claim 2 or 3, wherein at least two, and preferably all, second cable channels extend to an opening provided in the base for passage of a second cable. 5. Antennesysteem volgens conclusie 3 en 4, waarbij de opening voor doorvoer van een eerste kabel en de opening voor doorvoer van een tweede kabel zich op een afstand van elkaar bevinden.Antenna system according to claims 3 and 4, wherein the opening for passage of a first cable and the opening for passage of a second cable are spaced apart from each other. 6. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de diepte van tenminste één kabelkanaal vrijwel gelijk is aan, of groter dan, de diameter van de voedingskabel die aanwezig is binnen het kabelkanaal.Antenna system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the depth of at least one cable channel is substantially equal to or greater than the diameter of the power cable present within the cable channel. 7. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij ten minste één kabelkanaal tenminste gedeeltelijk is gekromd.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least one cable channel is at least partially curved. 8. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij ten minste één voedingskabel is vastgezet binnen het kabelkanaal.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least one power cable is fixed within the cable channel. 9. Antennesysteem volgens conclusie 8, waarbij ten minste één voedingskabel is vastgezet binnen een kabelkanaal door het kabelkanaal zelf.The antenna system of claim 8, wherein at least one power cable is fixed within a cable channel by the cable channel itself. 10. Antennesysteem volgens conclusie 8 of 9, waarbij ten minste één voedingskabel is vastgezet binnen een kabelkanaal met behulp van ten minste één plakband die tenminste gedeeltelijk het kabelkanaal bedekt.Antenna system according to claim 8 or 9, wherein at least one power cable is secured within a cable channel by means of at least one adhesive tape that at least partially covers the cable channel. 11. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij elke voedingskabel is gevormd door een coax-kabel.Antenna system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each supply cable is formed by a coax cable. 12. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het eerste MIMO paar het tweede MIMO paar omgeeft.The antenna system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first MIMO pair surrounds the second MIMO pair. 13. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij naburige eerste antennes zijn opgesteld in de zichtslijn van elkaar.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein adjacent first antennas are arranged in line of sight of each other. 14. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de afstand tussen een eerste antenne en een naburige tweede antenne groter is dan de afstand tussen naburige tweede antennes.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the distance between a first antenna and an adjacent second antenna is greater than the distance between adjacent second antennas. 15. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het eerste MIMO paar tenminste vier antennes omvat.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first MIMO pair comprises at least four antennas. 16. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het tweede MIMO paar tenminste vier antennes omvat.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second MIMO pair comprises at least four antennas. 17. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de eerste antennes zijn ingericht om te werken binnen zowel de 5 GHz frequentieband als de 2,4 GHz frequentieband.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first antennas are arranged to operate within both the 5 GHz frequency band and the 2.4 GHz frequency band. 18. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de tweede antennes zijn ingericht om louter te werken binnen de 5 GHz frequentieband.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second antennas are arranged to operate only within the 5 GHz frequency band. 19. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het antennesysteem ten minste één extra verticaal gepolariseerde duale-band antenne omvat die op het grondvlak is bevestigd.The antenna system of any preceding claim, wherein the antenna system includes at least one additional vertically polarized dual band antenna mounted on the ground plane. 20. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het antennesysteem ten minste één extra verticaal gepolariseerde enkelvoudige-band antenne omvat die op het grondvlak is bevestigd.The antenna system of any preceding claim, wherein the antenna system includes at least one additional vertically polarized single band antenna mounted on the ground plane. 21. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het antennesysteem een geprint circuitbord (PCB) omvat bevestigd op een onderoppervlak van het grondvlak.The antenna system of any of the preceding claims, wherein the antenna system comprises a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted on a bottom surface of the ground plane. 22. Antennesysteem conclusie 21, waarbij het antennesysteem een warmtetransmissie element omvat, zoals een warmtebuis en/of een warmteabsorbens, bevestigd op een onderoppervlak van het grondvlak en ingericht om warmte te verdelen die door het geprint circuitbord (PCB) wordt gegeneerd.The antenna system of claim 21, wherein the antenna system comprises a heat transmission element, such as a heat tube and / or a heat absorber, mounted on a bottom surface of the ground plane and arranged to distribute heat generated by the printed circuit board (PCB). 23. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het grondvlak is voorzien van holtes, in het bijzonder ronde holtes, waarbij elke holte aanwezig is onder een tweede antenne, en waarbij elke holte is ingericht om de effectieve afstand tussen de tweede antenne en het grondvlak te vergroten.23. An antenna system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the ground plane is provided with cavities, in particular round cavities, each cavity being present below a second antenna, and wherein each cavity is arranged to measure the effective distance between the second antenna and the increase base area. 24. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het antennesysteem tenminste één parasitair element omvat, bij voorkeur gevormd door een metalen pen, bevestigd op het bovenoppervlak van het grondvlak en aanwezig tussen een eerste antenne en een naburige tweede antenne.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the antenna system comprises at least one parasitic element, preferably formed by a metal pin, fixed on the top surface of the ground plane and present between a first antenna and an adjacent second antenna. 25. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het antennesysteem een veelheid aan parasitaire elementen omvat, bevestigd op het bovenoppervlak van het grondvlak, waarbij tussen een eerste antenne en elke naburige tweede antenne ten minste één parasitair element aanwezig is, bij voorkeur gevormd door een metalen pen.Antenna system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the antenna system comprises a plurality of parasitic elements mounted on the top surface of the ground plane, at least one parasitic element being present between a first antenna and each adjacent second antenna, preferably formed by a metal pen. 26. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij tenminste één additioneel MIMO paar van antennes is bevestigd op het bovenoppervlak van het grondvlakAntenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least one additional MIMO pair of antennas is mounted on the top surface of the ground plane 27. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het grondvlak gemaakt is van metaal, bij voorkeur roestvast staal of aluminium.Antenna system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the base is made of metal, preferably stainless steel or aluminum. 28. Antennesysteem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij elke tweede antenne omvat: - een voornamelijk vlak diëlektrisch substraat, - een geleidend centraal aanvoerpunt, - tenminste drie gevouwen dipoolelementen aangebracht op een bovenzijde van het substraat, waarbij elk dipoolelement omvat: o een lus-vormige eerste geleider omvattende een eerste gekromde intern geleiderdeel en een eerste gekromde extern geleiderdeel, waarbij de uiteinden van het eerste interne geleiderdeel zijn verbonden met de respectieve uiteinden van het eerste extern geleiderdeel, en o een eerste geleidende dipooltak en tweede geleidende dipooltak, waarbij beide dipooltakken respectievelijk zijn verbonden met verschillende segmenten van het eerste interne geleiderdeel, waarbij beide dipooltakken tevens verbonden zijn met het centrale aanvoerpunt, waarbij de geleiders van de gevouwen dipoolelementen zijn opgesteld in een hoofdzakelijk cirkelvormige opstelling.An antenna system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each second antenna comprises: - a substantially planar dielectric substrate, - a conductive central source, - at least three folded dipole elements disposed on a top of the substrate, each dipole element comprising: o a loop - shaped first conductor comprising a first curved internal conductor portion and a first curved external conductor portion, the ends of the first internal conductor portion being connected to the respective ends of the first external conductor portion, and a first conductive dipole branch and second conductive dipole branch, both of which dipole branches are respectively connected to different segments of the first internal conductor portion, both dipole branches also being connected to the central lead, the conductors of the folded dipole elements being arranged in a generally circular arrangement. 29. Draadloos apparaat, zoals een draadloos access point (AP), een gateway, en/of bridge, omvattende tenminste één antenne systeem volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies.A wireless device, such as a wireless access point (AP), a gateway, and / or bridge, comprising at least one antenna system according to any one of the preceding claims. 30. Draadloos communicatiesysteem, omvattende een veelheid aan antennesystemen volgens een van de conclusies 1-28, en bij voorkeur een veelheid aan draadloze apparaten volgens conclusie 29.A wireless communication system, comprising a plurality of antenna systems according to any one of claims 1-28, and preferably a plurality of wireless devices according to claim 29.
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