Claims
- 1. An antenna system integrated with a physical component of a motor vehicle, comprising:
a radio antenna; the radio antenna having a radiating arm, at least a portion of the radiating arm defining a space-filling curve; the radio antenna further having a feeding point for coupling the radio antenna to a radio receiver in the motor vehicle.
- 2. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the space-filling curve includes at least two hundred segments.
- 3. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the space-filling curve includes a plurality of connected segments with each segment forming a right angle with an adjacent connected segment.
- 4. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the space-filling curve includes a plurality of connected segments, and wherein each segment of the space-filling curve defines a straight line.
- 5. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the space-filling curve includes a plurality of segments with each segment having a length that is smaller than one hundredth of the free-space operating wavelength of the radio antenna.
- 6. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the radio antenna is attached to a dielectric substrate.
- 7. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the antenna system is integrated within an interior rearview mirror assembly.
- 8. The antenna system of claim 7, wherein the radio antenna is integrated within a base support of the rearview mirror assembly.
- 9. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the antenna system is integrated within an exterior light assembly.
- 10. The antenna system of claim 9, wherein the antenna system is integrated within a rear brake-light assembly.
- 11. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the feeding point of the radio antenna is a portion of the radiating arm.
- 12. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the radio antenna includes a grounding point for coupling the radio antenna to a ground counterpoise.
- 13. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the radio antenna includes a loading point for coupling the radio antenna to a conductive load.
- 14. The antenna system of claim 13, wherein the conductive load is a metallic portion of a rearview mirror assembly.
- 15. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the radio antenna is configured to operate as a FM band antenna.
- 16. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the radio antenna is configured to operate as an AM band antenna.
- 17. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the radio antenna is configured to operate as a DAB band antenna.
- 18. The antenna system of claim 1, further comprising:
a cellular telephony antenna; the cellular telephony antenna having a first conducting sheet; the cellular telephony antenna further having a second conducting sheet coupled to the first conducting sheet that functions as a ground counterpoise for the cellular telephony antenna.
- 19. The antenna system of claim 18, wherein the first conducting sheet has a length that is smaller than one quarter of the free-space operating wavelength of the cellular telephony antenna.
- 20. The antenna system of claim 18, wherein the first conducting sheet lies in a first plane and the second conducting sheet lies in a second plane, with the first plane being parallel to the second plane.
- 21. The antenna system of claim 18, wherein the cellular telephony antenna includes a conducting pin for coupling the first conducting sheet to cellular transceiver circuitry in the motor vehicle.
- 22. The antenna system of claim 21, wherein the conducting pin is coupled by direct ohmic contact to the first conducting sheet.
- 23. The antenna system of claim 21, wherein the conducting pin is coupled to the first conducting sheet by capacitive coupling.
- 24. The antenna system of claim 18, wherein the cellular telephony antenna configured to transmit and receive cellular telephony signals in a cellular band selected from the group consisting of GSM 900, GSM 1800, UMTS, WCDMA, CDMA, PCS 1900, KPCS, AMPS, TACS and ETACS.
- 25. The antenna system of claim 18, wherein the first conducting sheet includes a perimeter that defines a space-filling curve.
- 26. The antenna system of claim 18, wherein the second conducting sheet includes a perimeter that defines a space-filling curve.
- 27. The antenna system of claim 1, further comprising:
a cellular telephony antenna, wherein at least a portion of the cellular telephony antenna defines a space-filling curve.
- 28. The antenna system of claim 1, further comprising:
a satellite-signal antenna that forms a microstrip antenna with circular polarization; the satellite-signal antenna having a first conducting sheet and a second conducting sheet, with the first conducting sheet being separated from the second conducting sheet by a dielectric material.
- 29. The antenna system of claim 28, further comprising:
a low-noise, high-gain amplifier coupled between the satellite-signal antenna and satellite-signal receiver circuitry in the motor vehicle.
- 30. The antenna system of claim 28, wherein the satellite-signal antenna is configured to receive global positioning satellite (GPS) signals.
- 31. The antenna system of claim 28, wherein the first conducting sheet includes a perimeter that defines a space-filling curve.
- 32. The antenna system of claim 28, wherein the second conducting sheet includes a perimeter that defines a space-filling curve.
- 33. The antenna system of claim 28, wherein the satellite-signal antenna is integrated within an exterior rearview mirror housing.
- 34. The antenna system of claim 1, further comprising a cellular telephony antenna having a radiating arm that defines a space-filling curve.
- 35. The antenna system of claim 34, wherein the cellular telephony antenna is configured to transmit and receive cellular telephony signals in a cellular band selected from the group consisting of GSM 900, GSM 1800, UMTS, WCDMA, CDMA, PCS 1900, KPCS, AMPS, TACS and ETACS.
- 36. A multi-service antenna system for a motor vehicle, comprising
a plurality of antenna structures integrated within a physical component of the motor vehicle, the plurality of antenna structures including a radio antenna and at least one of a cellular telephony antenna and a satellite-signal antenna; the radio antenna having a radiating arm, at least a portion of the radiating arm defining a space-filling curve; the radio antenna further having a feeding point for coupling the radio antenna to a radio receiver in the motor vehicle.
- 37. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the space-filling curve includes a plurality of connected segments, wherein each segment defines a straight line.
- 38. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the space-filling curve includes a plurality of connected segments, and wherein at least one segment of the space-filling curve is non-linear.
- 39. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the space-filling curve includes a plurality of connected segments with each segment having a length that is smaller than one hundredth of the free-space operating wavelength of the radio antenna.
- 40. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the plurality of antenna structures are integrated within an interior rearview mirror assembly.
- 41. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the plurality of antenna structures are integrated within a bumper.
- 42. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the plurality of antenna structures are integrated with a sunroof.
- 43. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the cellular telephony antenna includes a first conducting sheet and a second conducting sheet coupled to the first conducting sheet, wherein the first conducting sheet is coupled to cellular transceiver circuitry in the motor vehicle and the second conducting sheet is coupled to a metallic surface of the motor vehicle.
- 44. The multi-service antenna system of claim 43, wherein the first conducting sheet of the cellular telephony antenna includes a perimeter that defines a space-filling curve.
- 45. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein at least a portion of the cellular telephony antenna defines a space-filling curve.
- 46. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the satellite-signal antenna is a microstrip antenna having circular polarization.
- 47. The multi-service antenna system of claim 46, wherein the satellite-signal antenna includes a first conducting sheet and a second conducting sheet, wherein the first conducting sheet is separated from the second conducting sheet by a dielectric material.
- 48. The multi-service antenna system of claim 47, wherein at least one of the first conducting sheet and the second conducting sheet includes a perimeter that defines a space-filling curve.
- 49. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the radio antenna includes an inductor coupled in series with the feeding point.
- 50. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the radiating arm of the radio antenna includes a plurality of cascaded sections, each cascaded section defining a space-filling curve.
- 51. The multi-service antenna system of claim 50, wherein the space-filling curves defined by the cascaded sections each have a different conductor length and a different number of connected segments.
- 52. The multi-service antenna system of claim 50, wherein a first half of the space-filling curves each have a first conductor length and a first number of connected segments and a second half of the space-filling curves each have a second conductor length and a second number of connected segments.
- 53. The multi-service antenna system of claim 50, wherein the cascaded sections are co-planar.
- 54. The multi-service antenna system of claim 50, wherein the radiating arm of the radio antenna includes a first section cascaded with a second section, and wherein the first section is a mirror image of the second section.
- 55. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the radio antenna further includes an additional radiating arm, at least a portion of the additional radiating arm defining a space-filling curve.
- 56. The multi-service antenna system of claim 55, wherein:
the radiating arm of the radio antenna includes a first plurality of cascaded sections, each of the first plurality of cascaded sections defining a space-filling curve; and the additional radiating arm of the radio antenna includes a second plurality of cascaded sections, each of the second plurality of cascaded sections defining a space-filling curve.
- 57. The multi-service antenna system of claim 55, wherein radiating arm is coupled to the additional radiating arm, forming a continuous conductive path from a first endpoint on the radiating arm to a second endpoint on the additional radiating arm.
- 58. The multi-service antenna system of claim 57, wherein the first endpoint is an antenna feeding point.
- 59. The multi-service antenna system of claim 57, wherein the second endpoint is coupled to a ground counterpoise.
- 60. The multi-service antenna system of claim 55, wherein the radiating arm lies in a first plane and the additional radiating arm lies in a second plane, wherein the first plane is parallel to the second plane.
- 61. The multi-service antenna system of claim 60, wherein the radiating arm is separated by distance from the additional radiating arm, and wherein the distance between the radiating arm and the additional radiating arm is small enough to enable electromagnetic coupling between the radiating arm and the additional radiating arm.
- 62. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the radio antenna further includes a plurality of additional radiating arms each lying in a plane parallel to the radiating arm.
- 63. The multi-service antenna system of claim 62, wherein the radiating arm and the plurality of additional radiating arms have a common feeding point.
- 64. The multi-service antenna system of claim 63, wherein the radiating arm and the plurality of additional radiating arms have a common grounding point.
- 65. The multi-service antenna system of claim 62, wherein the plurality of additional radiating arms each define a space-filling curve.
- 66. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the radiating arm of the radio antenna comprises:
a plurality of cascaded sections, each cascaded section defining a space-filling curve; and a top-loading portion coupled to one of the cascaded sections.
- 67. The multi-service antenna system of claim 66, wherein the top-loading portion is a conductive plate.
- 68. The multi-service antenna system of claim 66, wherein the top-loading portion is a metallic surface of the motor vehicle.
- 69. The multi-service antenna system of claim 68, wherein the top-loading portion is a metallic surface within an interior rearview mirror assembly.
- 70. The multi-service antenna system of claim 36, wherein the radiating arm of the radio antenna includes a metallic plate that defines a slot, and wherein the slot defines the space-filling curve.
- 71. The multi-service antenna system of claim 50, wherein the radiating arm of the radio antenna includes five cascaded sections, each cascaded section lying in a plane that is perpendicular to an adjacent cascaded section and two of the cascaded sections lying in parallel planes.
- 72. A multi-service antenna system for a motor vehicle, comprising
a plurality of antenna structures integrated within a physical component of the motor vehicle, the plurality of antenna structures including a radio antenna and at least one of a cellular telephony antenna or a satellite-signal antenna; the radio antenna having a radiating arm, at least a portion of the radiating arm defining a grid dimension curve; the radio antenna further having a feeding point for coupling the radio antenna to a radio receiver in the motor vehicle.
- 73. The multi-service antenna system of claim 72, wherein at least a portion of the cellular telephony antenna defines a grid dimension curve.
- 74. The multi-service antenna system of claim 72, wherein at least a portion of the satellite-signal antenna defines a grid dimension curve.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of International Application Number PCT/EP00/10562, filed on Oct. 26, 2000 under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), and entitled Integrated Multiservice Car Antenna.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/EP00/10562 |
Oct 2000 |
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10422578 |
Apr 2003 |
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