Claims
- 1. A switchable array antenna, having a plurality of antenna elements arranged for excitation in subsets of at least three elements, comprising:
- terminal means for coupling available signals;
- a plurality of antenna elements comprising a linear array of at least four said elements arranged for use in subsets, each subset having first, second and third antenna elements and each subset consisting of fewer than said plurality of antenna elements;
- first excitation means, coupled to said terminal means, comprising signal transmission means for coupling a first portion of said available signals from said terminal means to provide forward and rear element signal components of predetermined relative phase and amplitude to first and third elements of a subset by way of a point of common voltage included in said first excitation means;
- Second excitation means, coupled to said terminal means, comprising means for coupling the complementary portion of said available signals from said terminal means to the second element of said subset to provide a middle element signal component of predetermined phase and amplitude relative to said signal components coupled to said first and third elements, said complementary portion and said first portion of said available signals being coupled to said elements of said subset without coupling of said available signals to any antenna element other than said elements of said subset and without intercoupling of said complementary and first portions in a multiport beam forming matrix;
- tuning means, included in said first excitation means and coupled to said point of common voltage, for providing impedance matching for said first and third elements in a desired frequency range; and
- shifting means for selectively coupling said first and second excitation means to different subsets of said elements so that said forward, middle and rear signal components can be respectively shifted to first, second and third antenna elements of different subsets, each of said subsets consisting of fewer than said plurality of elements;
- whereby the effective radiation center of said linear array is selectively shifted along the linear array by activation of said shifting means.
- 2. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1, in which said plurality of antenna elements consists of five antenna elements arranged for selective excitation so that the forward, middle and rear signal components may be selectively coupled so that the first, second and third elements of a subset consist of any three adjacent elements of the linear array of five elements.
- 3. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1 or 2, in which said antenna elements are monopoles.
- 4. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1, in which said antenna elements are monopoles and said first excitation means comprises two quarter wavelength transformers for coupling between said common voltage point and said first and third elements, respectively, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna.
- 5. A switchable array antenna as in claim 4, in which said second excitation means comprises a directional coupler.
- 6. A switchable array antenna as in claim 5, in which said first excitation means additionally comprises half wavelength transmission line means, for coupling signals between said first element and said common voltage point with a reversal in phase relative to signals coupled between said third element and said common voltage point, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna.
- 7. A switchable array antenna as in claim 6, in which said antenna additionally comprises a protective cover of radiation transmissive material and a base member having a reflective surface serving as a ground plane for said elements.
- 8. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1 or 2, in which said elements are slots in the form of elongated windows in a conductive surface.
- 9. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1, in which said elements are slots and said first excitation means comprises two half wavelength transmission lines for coupling between said common voltage point and said first and third elements, respectively, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna.
- 10. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1, in which said elements are slots and said first excitation means comprises a full wavelength transmission line coupling to said common voltage point and first and third elements, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna.
- 11. A switchable array antenna as in claim 1, in which said elements are slots and said first excitation means comprises two series combinations of two quarter wavelength transformers of different impedances, one such combination for coupling between said common voltage point and each of first and third elements, respectively, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna.
- 12. A switchable array antenna as in claim 9, 10 or 11, in which said second excitation means comprises directional coupler means for coupling said middle element signal component to said second element and second tuning means for providing tuning in a desired frequency range.
- 13. A switchable end-fire array antenna, comprising:
- terminal means for coupling signals;
- a plurality of antenna elements, comprising a linear array of five monopoles arranged for use in subsets of three, each subset consisting of first, second and third monopole elements;
- first excitation mean for coupling signal components from said terminal means only to first and third elements of a subset by way of a point of common voltage included in said first excitation means and for providing radiated signals of opposite phase at said first or said third element relative to the other of said first and third elements;
- second excitation means for coupling a signal component from said terminal means only to the second element of said subset with a predetermined phase and amplitude different from said signals coupled to said first and third elements;
- tuning means, included in said first excitation means and coupled to said point of common voltage, for providing impedance matching for said first and third elements in a desired frequency range; and
- shifting means for selectively coupling said first and second excitation means to different subsets of said antenna elements so that said signal components can be respectively shifted to different first, second and third element subsets, each of said subsets consisting of fewer than said plurality of antenna elements;
- whereby the effective radiation center of the antenna is selectively shifted along the linear array by activation of said shifting means.
- 14. A switchable end-fire slot array antenna, comprising:
- terminal means for coupling signals;
- a plurality of antenna elements, comprising a linear array of five slots arranged for use in subsets of three, each subset consisting of first, second and third slot elements;
- first excitation means for coupling signal components from said terminal means only to first and third elements of a subset by way of a point of common voltage included in said first excitation means and for providing radiated signals of opposite phase at said first or said third element relative to the other of said first and third elements;
- second excitation means for coupling a signal component from said terminal means only to the second element of said subset with a predetermined phase and amplitude different from said signals coupled to said first and third elements;
- tuning means, included in said first excitation means and coupled to said point of common voltage, for providing impendance matching for said first and third elements in a desired frequency range; and shifting means for selectively coupling said first and second excitation means to different subsets of said antenna elements so that said signal components can be respectively shifted to different first, second and third element subsets, each of said subsets consisting of fewer than said plurality of antenna elements;
- whereby the effective radiation center of the antenna is selectively shifted along the linear array by activation of said shifting means.
- 15. A switchable end-fire array antenna as in claim 13 or 14, in which said first excitation means comprises two quarter wavelength transformers for coupling to said first and third elements, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency.
- 16. A switchable end-fire array antenna as in claim 13 or 14, in which said first excitation means comprises two quarter wavelength transformers and a halfwave transmission line, said second excitation means comprises a directional coupler, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency.
- 17. A steerable antenna array system, comprising:
- a plurality of switchable array antennas as in claims 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 13 or 14, said antennas spaced laterally in side-by-side relationship in relation to a first radiation direction; and
- azimuth control means, coupled to said array antennas, for selectively controlling the shifting means of each one of a plurality of said array antennas to provide selected relative adjustment of said shifting means of two adjacent array antennas;
- whereby, the radiation direction and beam shape of said antenna array system, is controlled by relative adjustment of the effective radiation centers of said array antennas.
- 18. A tilting beam antenna array system, comprising:
- an antenna system terminal port for coupling signals;
- a plurality of array antennas as in claim 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 13 or 14, said array antennas being spaced laterally in a first direction and one or more of said array antennas having different displacements in a second direction substantially normal to said first direction;
- azimuth control means, coupled to said array antennas, for selectively controlling the shifting means of said array antennas; and
- beam tilt control means for coupling a selected plurality of said array antennas to said antenna system terminal port;
- whereby the antenna beam of said array antenna system can be independently steered in azimuth and tilted.
- 19. A tilting beam antenna array system as in claim 18, in which said array antenna are on the surface of a vehicle, in the vehicle's normal attitude said first and second directions are substantially horizontal and vertical, respectively, and the beam steering is adapted for effective steering in azimuth with respect to an axis of said vehicle, and the beam tilting is adapted for compensation for vehicle banking.
- 20. An antenna array system, for providing a steerable beam, comprising:
- a first antenna, which is a switchable array antenna providing a substantially end-fire antenna beam in a first direction substantially parallel to a reflective surface, including:
- terminal means for coupling signals;
- at least four antenna elements spaced from each other along a line in said first direction along a reflecting surface and arranged for use in different subsets, each said subset comprising at least a pair of said antenna elements and each subset consisting of fewer than all of said antenna elements;
- excitation means, coupled to said terminal means, for coupling signal components of predetermined relative phase and amplitude to a selected subset consisting of fewer than all of said antenna elements for producing said substantially end-fire antenna beam in said first direction; and
- shifting means for selectively coupling said excitation means to different selected subsets of said antenna elements, each of said subsets consisting of fewer that all of said antenna elements, for shifting the effective radiation center of said first antenna along said line in said first direction;
- one or more additional antennas, each including terminal means, at least four antenna elements, excitation means and shifting means as included in said first antenna and each spaced in a lateral dimension from said first antenna in substantially parallel relation to said first antenna, each of said additional antennas providing a substantially end-fire antenna beam in said first direction substantially parallel to said reflective surface, so that said first and additional antennas are effective to produce a composite beam directed basically in said first direction; and
- azimuth control means, coupled to said shifting means of said first and additional antennas, for selectively controlling the shifting means of each one of a plurality of said antennas to steer said composite beam in said lateral direction to provide a selected relative adjustment of said shifting means of two adjacent antennas;
- whereby, the radiation direction of said composite beam of said antenna array system is controlled by selected relative adjustment of the effective radiation centers of said first and additional antennas by said azimuth control means.
- 21. An antenna array system as in claim 20, wherein said antenna elements of each of said first and additional antennas are monopoles supported on said reflective surface in a substantially uniformly spaced row of monopoles substantially parallel to said row of monopoles of each other said antenna.
- 22. An antenna array system as in claim 21, wherein each of said first and additional antennas additionally comprises a protective cover of radiation transmission material and a base member for supporting said monopole antenna elements on said reflective surface.
- 23. An antenna array system as in claim 20, wherein said antenna elements of each of said first and additional antennas are slots in the form of elongated windows in said reflective surface arranged in a substantially uniformly spaced row of slots substantially parallel to said row of slots of each other said antenna.
- 24. An antenna array system as in claim 20, wherein said first and additional antennas each include five antenna elements, each said subset consists of three adjacent antenna elements and said one or more additional antennas consists of two laterally spaced antennas substantially parallel to said first antenna.
- 25. A tilting beam antenna array system comprising:
- a first antenna, which is a switchable array antenna providing a substantially end-fire antenna beam in a first direction substantially parallel to a reflective surface, including:
- terminal means for coupling signals;
- at least four antenna elements spaced from each other along a line in said first direction along a reflecting surface and arranged for use in different subsets, each said subset comprising at least a pair of said antenna elements and each subset consisting of fewer than all of said antenna elements;
- excitation means, coupled to said terminal means, for coupling signal components of predetermined relative phase and amplitude to a selected subset, consisting of fewer than all of said antenna elements for producing said substantially end-fire antenna beam in said first direction; and
- shifting means for selectively coupling said excitation means to different selected subsets of said antenna elements, each of said subsets consisting of fewer than all of said antenna elements and for shifting the effective radiation center of said first antenna along said line in said first direction;
- a plurality of additional antennas, each including terminal means, at least four antenna elements, excitation means and shifting means as included in said first antenna and each spaced in a lateral dimension from said first antenna in substantially parallel relation to said first antenna, one or more of said additional antennas having a different displacement from said first antenna in a third dimension which is substantially perpendicular to both said first direction and said lateral dimension;
- an array system signal input terminal; and
- beam tilt control means for coupling a selected plurality of antennas, said plurality consisting of less than all of said first and additional antennas, to said array system signal input terminal;
- whereby, the relative displacements of said selected plurality of antennas in said third dimension determines the tilt of the composite beam pattern produced by said selected plurality of array antennas.
- 26. A tilting beam antenna array system as in claim 25, in which said first and additional antennas are supported on the curved fuselage of an aircraft, said line of antenna elements of each said antenna lies substantially along the longitudinal axis of the aircraft, and said antennas are spaced in said lateral dimension so that the surface curvature of the fuselage results in one or more of said antennas having different vertical displacements in said third dimension substantially normal to said axis and to said lateral dimension.
- 27. A tilting beam antenna array system as in claim 25, wherein said antenna elements of each of said first and additional antennas are monopoles supported on said reflective surface in a substantially uniformly spaced row of monopoles substantially parallel to said row of monopoles of each other said antenna.
- 28. A tilting beam antenna array system as in claim 25, wherein said antenna elements of each of said first and additional antennas are slots in the form of elongated windows in said reflective surface arranged in a substantially uniformly spaced row of slots substantially parallel to said row of slots of each other said antenna.
- 29. A tilting beam antenna array system as in claim 25, additionally including azimuth control means, coupled to said shifting means of said first and additional antennas, for selectively controlling the shifting means of each one of a plurality of said antennas by providing a selected relative adjustment of said shifting means of two adjacent antennas, whereby the antenna beam of said antenna array system can be independently steered in azimuth and tilted.
- 30. A tilting beam antenna array system as in claim 26, additionally including azimuth control means, coupled to said shifting means of said first and additional antennas, for selectively controlling the shifting means of each one of a plurality of said antennas by providing a selected relative adjustment of said shifting means of two adjacent antennas, whereby the antenna beam of said antenna array system can be independently steered in azimuth and tilted;
- whereby, steering the beam in azimuth is effective for scanning the beam relative to said longitudinal axis of said aircraft and tilting the beam is effective for compensating for banking of said aircraft.
- 31. A steerable aircraft antenna array system, for providing a composite forward beam pattern which is steerable relative to a longitudinal aircraft axis, comprising:
- a section of the outer surface of an aircraft;
- a plurality of switchable end-fire array antenna in side-by-side relationship spaced laterally in relation to said longitudinal aircraft axis, each such array antenna comprising:
- a linear array of antenna elements spaced along a longitudinal antenna axis extending in the same dimension as said longitudinal aircraft axis and supported by said section of the outer surface of said aircraft;
- excitation means for coupling signal components to and from a selected subset of antenna elements consisting of less than all of said elements of said array antenna, including a point of common voltage coupled to at least two of said antenna elements of said array antenna and tuning means coupled to said point of common voltage for providing impedance matching for each antenna element coupled to said point of common voltage;
- a common antenna terminal port, coupled to said excitation means, for coupling signals to and from all of said antenna elements of said selected subset; and
- shifting means, coupled to said excitation means, for causing the coupling of signal components to be shifted to different subsets of less than all of said elements so as to selectively shift the effective radiation center of said array antenna along its longitudinal antenna axis;
- azimuth control means, coupled to said array antennas, for steering said composite forward beam pattern relative to said longitudinal aircraft axis by selectively controlling the shifting means of each one of a plurality of said array antennas to provide a selected relative adjustment of the effective radiation centers of at least two adjacent array antennas; and
- a common antenna system terminal port for coupling signals to and from all active ones of said common antenna terminal ports.
- 32. A steerable aircraft antenna array system as in claim 31, in which each of said antenna elements of each of said switchable end-fire array antennas is a monopole approximately one-tenth wavelength in height, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna system.
- 33. A steerable aircraft antenna array system as in claim 31, in which each of said antenna elements of each of said switchable end-fire array antennas is a slot in the form of an elongated window in said section of the outer surface of said aircraft.
- 34. A steerable aircraft antenna array system as in claim 31, in which the plurality of switchable end-fire array antennas is three array antennas and each linear array of antenna elements includes five antenna elements.
- 35. A tilting beam aircraft antenna array system for providing a composite forward beam pattern which may be tilted as an aircraft rolls about the longitudinal aircraft axis, comprising:
- a section of the outer surface of the fuselage of said aircraft, said section extending at least partially around said longitudinal aircraft axis;
- a plurality of end-fire array antennas in side-by-side relationship spaced laterally in relation to said longitudinal aircraft axis and one or more of said array antennas having different vertical displacements, substantially normal to said lateral spacing and said longitudinal aircraft axis, as a result of said section extending partially around said longitudinal aircraft axis, each such array antenna comprising:
- a linear array of antenna elements spaced along a longitudinal antenna axis extending in the same dimension as said longitudinal aircraft axis and supported by said section of the outer surface of said fuselage;
- excitation means for coupling signal components to antenna elements of said array antenna, including a point of common voltage coupled to at least two of said antenna elements of said array antenna and tuning means coupled to said point of common voltage for providing impedance matching for each antenna element coupled to said point of common voltage; and
- a common antenna terminal port, coupled to said excitation means, for coupling signals to and from said antenna elements of said array antenna;
- a common antenna system terminal port for coupling signals to and from said antenna terminal ports; and
- beam tilt control means for coupling a selected group of said array antennas, said group consisting of less than all of said plurality of said array antennas, to said common antenna system terminal port;
- the arrangement being such that the relative vertical displacements of the selected group of array antennas determine the tilt of the composite forward beam pattern.
- 36. A tilting beam aircraft antenna array system as in claim 35, in which each of said antenna elements of each of said end-fire array antennas is a monopole approximately one-tenth wavelength in height, said wavelength corresponding to approximately the average design frequency of said antenna system.
- 37. A tilting beam aircraft antenna array system, for providing a composite forward beam pattern which may be tilted as an aircraft rolls about the longitudinal aircraft axis, comprising:
- a section of the outer surface of the fuselage of said aircraft, said section extending at least partially around said longitudinal aircraft axis;
- a plurality of end-fire array antennas in side-by-side relationship spaced laterally in relation to said longitudinal aircraft axis and one or more of said array antennas having different vertical displacements as a result of said section extending partially around said longitudinal aircraft axis, each such array antenna comprising:
- a linear array of antenna elements spaced along a longitudinal antenna axis extending in the same dimension as said longitudinal aircraft axis and supported by said section of the outer surface of said fuselage;
- excitation means for coupling signal components to and from a selected subset of antenna elements consisting of less than all of said elements of said array antenna, including a point of common voltage coupled to at least two of said antenna elements of said array antenna and tuning means coupled to said point of common voltage for providing impedance matching for each antenna element coupled to said point of common voltage;
- a common antenna terminal port, coupled to said excitation means, for coupling signals to and from all of said antenna elements of said selected subset; and
- shifting means, coupled to said excitation means, for causing the coupling of signal components to be shifted to different subsets of less than all of said elements so as to selectively shift the effective radiation center of said array antenna along its longitudinal antenna axis;
- azimuth control means, coupled to said array antennas, for steering said composite forward beam pattern relative to said longitudinal aircraft axis by selectively controlling the shifting means of each one of a plurality of said array antennas to provide a selected relative adjustment of the effective radiation centers of at least two adjacent array antennas;
- a common antenna system terminal port for coupling signals to and from said antenna terminal ports; and
- beam tilt control means for coupling a selected group of said array antennas, said group consisting of less than all of said plurality of said array antennas, to said common antenna system terminal port;
- the arrangement being such that the relative vertical displacements of the selected group of array antennas determine the tilt of the composite forward beam pattern.
- 38. A tilting beam aircraft antenna array system as in claim 37, in which said plurality of array antennas is seven antennas and said beam tilt control means couples a selected plurality of three adjacent array antennas to said common antenna system terminal port.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/529,836 filed on May 29, 1990 now abandoned.
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