The present invention contains subject matter related to Japanese Patent Application JP 2007-326392 filed in the Japanese Patent Office on Dec. 18, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an antenna device used to transmit and receive a radio signal, and particularly to an antenna device formed by simple combination of planar conductors including a radiating conductor and a ground conductor plate disposed to face each other with an insulating material interposed therebetween.
2. Description of the Related Art
In wireless communication using a radio wave communication method, a signal is transmitted with the use of a radiation field generated upon passage of current through an aerial (an antenna). The antenna has a variety of types. An antenna having a wide band characteristic can be used in communication which transmits and receives signals by diffusing the signals over an ultra wide frequency band such as a UWB (Ultra Wide Band). Further, a small-size antenna contributes to a reduction in size and weight of a wireless device.
In particular, an antenna configuration satisfying a request for a thinner antenna includes an antenna device configured such that a radiating conductor and a ground conductor plate are disposed to face each other with an insulating material interposed therebetween, i.e., a microstrip patch antenna (hereinafter abbreviated simply as the patch antenna). The shape of the radiating conductor is not particularly determined, but is rectangular or circular in most cases. The thickness of the insulating material interposed between the radiating conductor and the ground conductor plate is generally set to be equal to or less than one tenth of the wavelength of a radio frequency. Thus, the patch antenna can be formed into a substantially thin shape. Further, the patch antenna can be manufactured by an etching process performed on an insulating material substrate copper-clad on both sides thereof, and thus can be manufactured with relative ease. That is, it is relatively easy to manufacture the patch antenna.
For example, a magnetic microstrip patch antenna has been proposed in which short-circuiting conductor plates for making a radiating conductor and a ground conductor conductive are appropriately disposed at respective positions for suppressing excitation in an undesired mode, to thereby suppress disturbance in a radiation pattern at an end of a band, and in which a magnetic material having a relative permittivity of one or higher and having a multilayer structure including alternate lamination of a magnetic layer and an air layer is used to fill the gap between the radiating conductor plate and the ground conductor plate, to thereby realize unidirectivity in a wide bandwidth (see US Patent Application No. 2005/253756, for example).
A normal printed board has a structure in which a thin dielectric plate is vertically sandwiched by two conductor plates. If the printed board is structured such that the lower conductor plate is used as a ground (GND), and that the upper conductor plate is formed into a rectangular or circular shape and fed with electric power, a patch antenna can be formed and easily integrated with the circuit board.
Herein, ∈eff represents the effective permittivity of the dielectric substrate, and λg represents the effective wavelength. The effective permittivity ∈eff can be determined on the basis of the permittivity and the thickness of the dielectric substrate and the value of the width W of the antenna (=the length L of the antenna). The above Equation (1) shows that, if the length or width of the antenna (the radiating element) is reduced to half the effective wavelength, resonance occurs to radiate radio waves of a resonance frequency.
Communication systems of recent years can be divided into narrow band communication and wide band communication. Frequency components which can be radiated by the patch antenna include a frequency f determined by the following Equation (2) on the basis of the effective wavelength λg and a higher harmonic component thereof.
That is, the patch antenna generally tends to operate in a narrow band, and thus is considered to be unsuitable for, for example, a PAN (Personal Area Network) system, the operable band of which is necessary to be wide. Bandwidths having a VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) of two or less are generally on the order of a few percent, depending on a design parameter. Due to this disadvantage, there is an issue that it is difficult to use the patch antenna in the wide band communication.
A planar patch antenna including a ground on the back surface thereof on a dielectric multilayer board has a narrow band. To ensure the wide band characteristic in the patch antenna of the related art, therefore, a structure not including the ground on the back surface of the antenna is generally employed. In such a case, however, the structure of a housing of an electronic device is complicated in design.
Further, in many of wireless communication techniques in the past, which assume long-distance communication, it suffices if only the behavior of the antenna in a far field is taken into account. In recent years, however, there have been increasing cases assuming close-range communication. Thus, it has been becoming necessary to understand phenomena occurring in a near field of the antenna, in which the communication distance is equal to or shorter than the wavelength.
It is desirable to provide an antenna device of a superior patch antenna configuration formed by simple combination of planar conductors including a radiating conductor and a ground conductor plate disposed to face each other with an insulating material interposed therebetween.
It is further desirable to provide an antenna device of a superior planar shape formed by simple combination of planar conductors and having an operable bandwidth of 1.5 GHz or greater.
It is further desirable to provide an antenna device of a superior planar shape formed by simple combination of planar conductors and operable even in a near field in which the communication distance is equal to or shorter than the wavelength.
The present invention has been made with the above issues taken into account. A planar antenna device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a dielectric layer and two conductor layers vertically sandwiching the dielectric layer. The lower conductor layer is used as a ground, and the upper conductor layer forms a radiating element having a structure in which four or more radiating element pieces of different sizes, i.e., different widths and lengths are connected to a feeder line in the width direction of the radiating element.
As an antenna device satisfying a request for a thinner antenna, a patch antenna has been known. In a normal printed board having a structure in which a thin dielectric plate is vertically sandwiched by two conductor plates, if the lower conductor plate is used as a ground, and if the upper conductor plate is subjected to processing such as etching to form a radiating element, a patch antenna can be manufactured.
However, an effective wavelength λg of the patch antenna is determined by a conductor size, i.e., a width W and a length L of the radiating element. Therefore, the patch antenna generally tends to operate in a narrow band, and thus is considered to be unsuitable for wide band communication. Further, in recent years, opportunities for close-range communication have been increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to understand phenomena occurring in a near field of the antenna, in which the communication distance is equal to or shorter than the wavelength.
Meanwhile, the antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention, which is configured to include a dielectric layer and two conductor layers vertically sandwiching the dielectric layer similarly as in the patch antenna, the lower conductor layer is used as a ground, and a radiating element formed by the upper conductor layer is configured such that four or more radiating element pieces of different sizes, i.e., different widths and lengths are connected to a feeder line in the width direction of the radiating element.
The antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention includes the plurality of radiating element pieces of different widths and lengths. Thus, when the respective radiating element pieces operate as a resonator and radiate radio waves, the effective wavelength of the radio waves is different among the radiating element pieces. Therefore, the antenna device operates in the respective effective wavelengths, and thus can have a wide band characteristic.
Further, in ideal point charge, the electric field attenuates in inverse proportion to the square of the distance, and thus communication in a far field is assumed. Meanwhile, the antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention includes the plurality of radiating element pieces of different widths and lengths. Therefore, the shape of the charge is complicated. Accordingly, components of the electric field attenuating in inverse proportion to the third or fourth power of the distance emerge. That is, the attenuation of the components due to the distance is rapid. Accordingly, communication in a near field is realized.
Herein, when the radiating element includes an N number of the radiating element pieces having widths W0, W1, . . . , and WN-1 and lengths L0, L1, . . . , and LN-1, respectively, and connected in the width direction to the feeder line having a width WN, the widths and the lengths of the respective radiating element pieces can be selected for an effective wavelength λg determined by a frequency desired to be transmitted, as shown in the following Equations (3) to (8) (wherein N represents an integer equal to or greater than five, and a subscript of Wi represents an integer ranging from zero to N-1 assigned to each of the radiating element pieces as a serial number in order of decreasing distance from the feeder line). Further, an appropriate value can be selected as the width WN of the feeder line in consideration of the impedance of a transmission line.
Formula 3
L0≈λg/2 (3)
W
0
>W
1
> . . . >W
N-2 (5)
L0>L1> . . . >LN-2 (6)
W0≈WN-1 (7)
L0≈LN-1 (8)
That is, the width and length of the radiating element piece most distant from the feeder line and the width and length of the radiating element piece adjacent to the feeder line are set to a substantially equal and maximum value, and the lengths L0 and LN-1 of the radiating element pieces are set to be substantially equal to λg/2. Further, the sum of the widths of all of the radiating element pieces added with half the width of the feeder line is set to be substantially equal to λg/2.
It can be understood from the above Equations (3) to (8) that the planar antenna applied with the embodiment of the present invention can be provided with an area smaller than the area W×L of the square patch antenna of the related art (see
The planar antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention does not cause strong resonance, as observed in a reflection characteristic S11 (see
Further, in the planar antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention, the transmittable frequency band is wide in a near field, and the fractional bandwidth is wide, as observed in a transmission characteristic S21 (see
The present invention can provide an antenna device of a superior patch antenna configuration formed by simple combination of planar conductors including a radiating conductor and a ground conductor plate disposed to face each other with an insulating material interposed therebetween.
The present invention can further provide an antenna device of a superior planar shape formed by simple combination of planar conductors and operable in a bandwidth of 1.5 GHz or greater even in a near field in which the communication distance is equal to or less than the wavelength.
The planar antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention exhibits a wide band characteristic absent in the antenna devices of the related art, and is operable also in a proximate environment. Further, the planar antenna device can maintain such characteristics as the original directivity of the planar antenna and the stabilization of electrical components by the ground surface.
The antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention can operate also in a near field in which the communication distance is approximately equal to or less than the wavelength.
In the antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention, the shape of the radiating element formed by the plurality of radiating element pieces is substantially determined by the resonance frequency. Further, the antenna device is formed by the simple combination of the planar conductors. Therefore, the antenna device is easily designed. Further, the layer structure of the antenna is realized by the combination of the conductors and the dielectric layer sandwiched therebetween. Therefore, the antenna device can be mounted on a common printed board material.
That is, if the antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention is used to form a wireless communication device, the wireless communication device can contribute to the enhancement and improvement of the signal quality in communication systems of recent years requested to perform wide band communication at a short distance.
Further purposes, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent by reference to further detailed description based on an embodiment of the present invention and the accompanying drawings described later.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
The radiating element formed by the upper conductor layer has a structure in which a plurality (four or more) of radiating element pieces 501 to 504 of different sizes, i.e., different widths and lengths are connected to a feeder line 505 in the width direction of the radiating element (see
Thus configured planar antenna includes the plurality of radiating element pieces of different widths and lengths. Thus, when the respective radiating element pieces operate as a resonator and radiate radio waves, the effective wavelength of the radio waves is different among the radiating element pieces. Therefore, the planar antenna operates in the respective effective wavelengths, and thus can have a wide band characteristic.
Further, in ideal point charge, the electric field attenuates in inverse proportion to the square of the distance, and thus communication in a far field is assumed. Meanwhile, in the planar antenna including the plurality of radiating element pieces of different sizes, the shape of the charge is complicated. Therefore, components of the electric field attenuating in inverse proportion to the third or fourth power of the distance emerge. That is, the attenuation of the components due to the distance is rapid. Accordingly, communication in a near field is realized.
With reference to
When the radiating element pieces 501 to 504 have widths Wa, Wb, Wc, and Wd, and lengths La, Lb, Lc, and Ld, respectively, in order of decreasing distance from the feeder line 505, the widths and lengths of the radiating element pieces 501 to 504 are selected for an effective wavelength λg determined by a frequency desired to be transmitted, as shown in the following Equations (9) to (14), wherein We represents the width of the feeder line 505.
Formula 4
La≈λg/2 (9)
Wa+Wb+Wc+Wd+We/2≈λg/2 (10)
Wa>Wb>Wc (11)
La>Lb>Lc (12)
Wa≈Wd (13)
La≈Ld (14)
Herein, an appropriate value can be selected as the width We of the feeder line 505 in consideration of the impedance of a transmission line.
It can be understood from the above Equations (9) to (14) that the planar antenna illustrated in
As described above, the planar antenna device according to the embodiment of the present invention exhibits the wide band characteristic absent in the antenna devices of the related art, and is operable also in a proximate environment. Further, the planar antenna device can maintain such characteristics as the original directivity of the planar antenna and the stabilization of electrical components by the ground surface.
Subsequently, to describe characteristics in a near field of the planar antenna illustrated in
The reflection characteristic S11 is an amount representing the resonance of an antenna. It is generally considered that the smaller the value of the amount is, the stronger the resonance is. Meanwhile, the transmission characteristic S21 is an amount representing how much electric power is transmitted between two antennas. It is generally considered that the greater the value of the amount is, the more effectively an input signal is transmitted to the output side.
It is observed in the reflection characteristic S11 in
Further, it can be confirmed from the comparison of the transmission characteristic S21 between
Generally, a planar patch antenna including a ground on the back surface thereof on a dielectric multilayer board has a narrow band (Current flowing along an end edge of a conductor plate forming a radiating element is considered to be equal to current flowing through a parallel transmission line extending across a dielectric layer, and the wavelength of the current is dominated by the relative permittivity of the dielectric material. That is, the frequency band of transmittable and receivable radio waves is limited to a narrow range dominated by a predetermined permittivity of the dielectric material). To ensure the wide band characteristic in the patch antenna of the related art as illustrated in
Firstly, with reference to
Subsequently, with reference to
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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