WO1999062138A1 - Antennenarray mit mehreren vertikal übereinander angeordneten primärstrahler-modulen - Google Patents
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- H01Q21/06—Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart
- H01Q21/08—Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart the units being spaced along or adjacent to a rectilinear path
- H01Q21/10—Collinear arrangements of substantially straight elongated conductive units
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- H01Q1/00—Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas
- H01Q1/12—Supports; Mounting means
- H01Q1/22—Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles
- H01Q1/24—Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
- H01Q1/241—Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set used in mobile communications, e.g. GSM
- H01Q1/246—Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set used in mobile communications, e.g. GSM specially adapted for base stations
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- H01Q21/00—Antenna arrays or systems
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- the invention relates to an antenna array with a plurality of primary radiator modules arranged vertically one above the other according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Antenna arrays with primary radiators arranged vertically one above the other are known as such.
- these superimposed primary radiators can emit or receive two orthogonal polarizations.
- these primary radiators, which are arranged in an array can also be referred to as primary radiator modules.
- Such modules can consist, for example, of simple dipoles, slots, planar emitter elements or so-called patch emitters, as described, for example, in EP 0 685 900 AI or from the prior publication "Antennas, Part 2, Bibliographical Institute, Manheim / Vienna / Zurich, 1970, p. 47 to 50 "are known.
- Dipoles (cross dipoles) or double dipole arrangements which have a square structure in plan view (dipole square) are preferably used.
- Dual polarized antennas are also known, for example, from WO 98/01923.
- multi-range antennas are also known, in which different primary radiators for different frequency ranges are interconnected with the aim of expanding the frequency range of the antenna.
- each radiator works at a different frequency.
- a disadvantage of the previously known designs is that there is an undefined phase position of the primary emitters and furthermore a defined interconnection of different primary emitters to form arrays for the purpose of influencing the radiation characteristics, among other things. is not known from this difficulty.
- the object of the invention is therefore to create an antenna array which comprises at least two primary radiator modules arranged vertically one above the other and in which an improved realization of a desired half-width of the antenna array is possible with comparatively simple means is.
- the combination of the modules according to the invention can be used to optimize the vertical diagram, for example for the targeted reduction of the side lobes.
- the antennas according to the invention can be constructed using primary radiator modules which consist of double dipoles and single dipoles.
- the invention is equally applicable to dual polarized antennas, for example with a +/- 45 ° polarization alignment (so-called X-Arrays).
- a combination of cross dipoles horizontal half-width, for example, about 85 °
- dipole squares with a horizontal half-width, for example, about 65 °
- a horizontal one Half-width of about 75 ° can be generated and used.
- the different groups of primary radiator modules have clearly different horizontal half-widths, which therefore differ from one another by more than 5 °, in particular more than 10 °, 15 ° or 20 °.
- the antenna arrays according to the invention are formed using primary radiators in the form of patch radiators with significantly different half-widths.
- the primary radiators can consist of polarized radiators.
- the primary radiators can be formed from dipole squares and cross dipoles.
- the antenna according to the invention can be used for transmitting or receiving in a wide variety of frequency ranges.
- Such an antenna is usually operated in the mobile radio range in a frequency band range of 1.71 to 1.90 GHz, that is to say at a center frequency of approximately 1.80 GHz.
- FIG. 1 a schematic perspective view of an antenna array according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1;
- Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of a modified antenna array according to the invention in the form of linear radiators
- Figure 4 is a side view of the embodiment of Figure 3.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of an antenna array according to the invention.
- Shape of a patch radiator. 1 and 2 show a schematic perspective top view and a horizontal side view of a first exemplary embodiment of an antenna array according to the invention with a plurality of primary radiator modules arranged vertically one above the other, this antenna array also being referred to below as a linear, vertically stacked antenna array.
- This antenna array thus comprises radiator modules 1 and 3, which are arranged in front of a reflector 5, which is rectangular in the exemplary embodiment shown and which is oriented with its greater longitudinal extent in the vertical direction.
- the reflector is conductive.
- a feed network can be located on the rear of the reflector, via which the first and also the second radiator module are electrically connected.
- a common feed network is provided, via which the first and second groups of radiator modules 1, 3 are fed with a defined power and phase for shaping the vertical radiation characteristic.
- the feed network also takes care of the different phase positions of the different primary radiator modules.
- the first radiator module 1 consists of several dipoles la, namely in the exemplary embodiment shown four dipoles la, which are arranged in the manner of a dipole square.
- the dipoles 1 a are mechanically balanced via a so-called symmetry 7 with respect to the reflector or a circuit board located behind it. hold and electrically contacted via the feed network mentioned, that is, powered.
- Both the primary and second group of primary radiator modules, ie radiator modules 1 and 3, are designed so that the length of the dipole elements is approximately the same and is tuned to the desired frequency range.
- the orthogonal alignment of the dipole elements la (for the first radiator module 1) or 3a (for the second radiator module 3, which will be discussed below) creates a dual polarized antenna (also called X-polarized antenna for short) in a known manner the dipoles la and 3a are each oriented at an angle of + 45 ° and -45 ° to the vertical (or equally to the horizontal).
- the reflector plate itself has a reflector edge 6, which in the exemplary embodiment shown rises vertically from the plane of the reflector plate 5 at a certain height, as a result of which the radiation diagram can be influenced in an advantageous manner.
- emitter modules 3 offset between the emitter modules 1 formed in the manner of a dipole square.
- these second emitter modules 3 are not in the form of dipole squares, but in the form of a cross dipole.
- the two orthogonal dipoles 3a also become again, like the symmetrization 9 assigned to them, mechanically supported and electrically supplied with respect to the reflector or a circuit board located behind it.
- the vertical distance between two adjacent radiator modules 1 and 3 always corresponds to half the distance between two radiator modules 1 or two radiator modules 3.
- one radiator module in one group is always arranged centrally between the vertical distance between two radiator modules in the other group.
- Both groups of radiator modules 1 and 3 are fed by a common feed network with a defined power and phase for shaping the vertical radiation characteristics.
- both radiator modules are operated in the same frequency range.
- dipole elements for example in the form of cross dipoles, dipole squares, etc.
- the dipoles are of approximately the same length as usual.
- the individual dipole elements 1a, 3a do not have to be at the same common height.
- the distance between the plane of the reflector 5 and the plane of the dipoles 1a and 3a is preferably not more than one wavelength and not less than 1/20 of the wavelength. Particularly favorable areas result when the distance between the reflector 5 and the plane of the dipole elements 1a, 3a is not more than 40% of the wavelength, preferably not more than 30% of the wavelength.
- the wavelength is to be understood as the operating wavelength, based on the operating frequency or the frequency band range of the antenna in which it is operated.
- the antenna would be operated in a range from 1.71 GHz to approximately 1.90 GHz, that is to say have a center frequency of approximately 1.80 GHz.
- Such antennas are used in the mobile radio field.
- Favorable lower limit values for the distance in question between the dipoles and the plane of the reflector are values which should be 10% or more, in particular 20% or 1/4 of the wavelength (operating wavelength).
- the dipoles la do not have to be in the same distance plane from the reflector 5 as the dipoles 3a, as can also be seen in FIG.
- the symmetrizations 7 carrying the dipoles for example for the dipole square, but also the symmetrizations 9 carrying the dipoles 3a for the second group of primary emitter modules, not perpendicular to the reflector plane, but obliquely can run to this.
- other holders for the dipoles can also be provided, which do not have to work simultaneously for the symmetries.
- the linear, vertically stacked antenna array consists of two pairs each of antenna modules 1 and 3, the antenna modules 1 being formed from dipole squares and the antenna modules 3 being made from cross dipoles.
- the combination of the radiator modules 1 in the form of cross dipoles with a horizontal half-width of, for example, approximately 85 ° leads to the radiator modules 3 in the form of the dipole squares mentioned with a horizontal half-width of approx. 65 ° to a resulting horizontal half-value width of the entire dual polarized antenna of approx. 75 °.
- the radiator modules 1 consist of dipoles 1 a aligned in the vertical direction, which are arranged twice next to one another in the horizontal direction with lateral offset.
- linearly polarized radiator modules 3 are arranged in between, each consisting of a vertically oriented dipole 3a. Furthermore, the symmetrizations 7 for the radiator modules 1 and the symmetrizations 9 for the radiator modules 3 can also be seen from FIG.
- the structure of the antenna is also symmetrical with respect to a horizontal plane, i.e. the number of radiator modules 3 is odd (in this exemplary embodiment consisting of three modules), whereas the radiator modules 1 occur only twice in the intervals between them.
- the radiator modules 1 consist of patch radiators which are provided twice and are arranged horizontally with a side offset next to one another, whereas the patch radiators belonging to the second group are provided only once. Otherwise, the structure of the antenna array thus formed is comparable to the previous exemplary embodiments, the distance between the plane of the reflector 5 and the plane of the patch radiating elements being known to be smaller.
- either the same number of primary radiator modules 1 of the first can be any number of primary radiator modules 1 of the first.
- Type and primary radiator modules 3 of the second type can be provided, or this number can preferably be distinguish one, whereby a symmetrical antenna structure is also formed to a horizontal plane.
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US09/673,726 US6339407B1 (en) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-20 | Antenna array with several vertically superposed primary radiator modules |
CA002331416A CA2331416C (en) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-20 | Antenna array with several vertically superposed primary radiator modules |
DE59900948T DE59900948D1 (de) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-20 | Antennenarray mit mehreren vertikal übereinander angeordneten primärstrahler-modulen |
AU43648/99A AU751894B2 (en) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-20 | Antenna array with several vertically superposed primary radiator modules |
EP99926351A EP1082781B1 (de) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-20 | Antennenarray mit mehreren vertikal übereinander angeordneten primärstrahler-modulen |
BR9910712-0A BR9910712A (pt) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-20 | Sistema de antena com diversos módulos-irradiador primário verticais sobrepostos |
HK01108805A HK1038281A1 (en) | 1998-05-27 | 2001-12-14 | Antenna array with several vertically superposed primary radiator modules |
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