The present invention relates to a display arrangement comprising display means associated with receiving and/or transmitting means for communication of radio-, millimeter- or microwave signals. Particularly it relates to a display arrangement with receiving and/or transmitting capability for a wireless communication terminal.
Wireless communication terminals have to be equipped both with a display screen and with receiving and transmitting means, more specifically antenna means. It is important that the display means is able to present optical information with a high resolution and of a high quality. It is also important that the receiving and transmitting capability of the wireless communication terminal is good. Among other things it should be possible to provide a good coverage for all possible radio communication channels (supposing that the wireless communication terminal communicates by means of radio waves). For the communication network it is important to be able to provide a good transmission capacity and quality, for single links as well as for the radio network as a whole. It should also be possible to exploit the potential transmission capacity as much as possible. Therefore a wireless communication terminal may be equipped with multiple antennas which couple independently to the different degrees of freedom of a radio channel. For a single wave, the degrees of freedom are generally the direction and the polarization, whereas in a real channel, a transmitted wave is scattered by physical objects in the surrounding environment, resulting in a so called multi-path channel. For a multi-path channel there are many different pathways corresponding to different directions, at the receiver as well as at the transmitter.
For a laptop (one example of a wireless communication terminal) it is known to use the frame surrounding the laptop display for an antenna means. However, the available space on the frame is quite limited which restricts where and how antenna means can be located and it becomes difficult to take full advantage of the available data transmission capacity and to meet the objects referred to above. It also becomes difficult to handle real multi-path channels. In addition thereto, since the available space is limited, it is not possible to position antenna elements according to the needs to a sufficient extent, at least for many applications, particularly for advanced wireless communication systems or high speed wireless communication systems which require multiple antennas or antenna arrays. This means that it becomes difficult to provide sufficient coverage for all possible radio channel directions. To overcome these problems, the frame could be made larger which either would result in a larger laptop, which is inconvenient, or in a smaller screen. With a smaller screen, the optical representation capability will suffer, which also is inconvenient.
As an alternative to the frame, it is also known to use the back side of a laptop display for an antenna arrangement. Then the antenna elements will be screened in the opposite direction and since the radio paths having the best gain typically are concentrated within in a limited angular range, the strongest paths then will be heavily attenuated, which is a serious problem. This problem will be of considerable importance for future high speed wireless communication systems.
As can be seen there are so far no satisfactory solutions, particularly for wireless communication units, to provide a functioning display for optical representation at the same time as a flexible and controllable antenna arrangement, since the location of the antenna arrangement is given by the display arrangement. Either it has to be located at the back of the display or in the frame surrounding the display, which strongly limits the capacity/quality of the antenna arrangement. A fundamental problem is that the antenna arrangement and the display arrangement in known arrangements interfere with each other or affect each other negatively and so far it has not been possible to provide a combined arrangement wherein both functionalities (the functionality of optical representation and the functionality of receiving/transmitting radio waves etc.) fulfill high requirements at the same time. It has so far not been possible to provide a combined display and antenna arrangement, or more a generally a receiving/transmitting arrangement, wherein the display and its optical representation capabilities are not impaired or affected by the antenna arrangement and, vice versa, wherein the antenna arrangement and particularly its receiving and transmitting capabilities are not impaired by the display arrangement.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a display arrangement as initially referred to, or a combined display and receiving and/or transmitting arrangement for radio-, millimeter or microwaves which is well functioning, both as far as optical representation is concerned and as far as receiving and/or transmitting properties are concerned, while still meeting other requirements as to size, form etc. It is also an object of the invention to provide a combined display and receiving and/or transmitting arrangement, particularly an antenna arrangement, wherein the display means and the antenna arrangement do not interfere such that the properties of one or the other are negatively affected. Particularly it is an object to provide an arrangement as referred to above with receiving/transmitting means combined with antenna means through which it becomes possible to efficiently cover many or all different directions of a radio communication channel.
Moreover it is an optional object to provide an arrangement through which a wireless communication device with a display, such as a laptop, can be equipped with multiple antennas or antenna arrays coupling independently to different degrees of freedom of a transmission/reception radio channel. Another object is to provide an arrangement as referred to above through which it becomes possible to receive/transmit on the strongest radio paths. More particularly it is an object to provide a flexible and controllable co-located display and antenna arrangement that can be used in communication devices such as laptops, palmtops, mobile phones etc. and which is easy and cheap to fabricate and wherein the antenna means can be made large enough without requiring extra space, e.g. requiring that the display screen is made small due to a large frame etc. It should also allow transmission/reception on possible or desired directions while not suffering from screening problematics and be appropriate for multipath radio, millimeter or microwave signals. It is moreover an object to provide a combined display and antenna arrangement which is flexible and provides a large freedom as far as construction of the antenna arrangement is concerned and which is possible to adapt to relevant applications and which allows or opens up for many processing options of the radio signals.
Therefore a display arrangement as referred to above is provided wherein the display means comprises a functional primary display and a main display means. The functional primary display comprises a number of first, small pixel elements, and comprises or communicates with image generating means, for generation of a high resolution image, for example a compressed image or a miniature image. The main display comprises a number of second pixel elements substantially corresponding to the number of first, small, pixel elements. The second pixel elements are considerably larger than said first pixel elements and each first pixel element is connected to a second pixel element by means of an optical transmission means for optical transfer of the miniature or compressed image. The main display is adapted to visually represent the transferred image as an enlarged image. It is transparent to radio/millimeter or microwaves. The receiving and/or transmitting means of the antenna means are arranged in association with the main display means, preferably on the back or on the front thereof.
It is an advantage of the invention that a combined display and antenna arrangement is provided which has a good optical representation capability as well as a good receiving/transmission capability for radio/millimeter/microwaves. It is particularly an advantage that a combined display and antenna arrangement is provided in which the antenna arrangement does not have any influence whatsoever on, or does not interfere with, the display arrangement and vice versa. Particularly it is an advantage that the antenna elements of the antenna arrangement do not screen the display arrangement and, vice versa, that the display arrangement does not screen the receiving/transmitting elements. It is also an advantage that a combined antenna and display arrangement is provided through which substantially the whole area of the display surface is available and can be used for a receiving/transmitting functionality. Particularly it is an advantage that it becomes possible to locate and arrange antenna elements or arrays in a most efficient manner within the case of for example a wireless communication device, for example a laptop, palmtop or similar such that all possible directions of a communication channel, particularly a radio channel, can be covered and that it becomes possible to utilize optional portions of, or the entire, display surface for radio communication as well as for optical presentation. It is also an advantage that transmission capacity can be boosted and that an extra-ordinarily effective antenna array with high gain and omnidirectional properties for beam-forming and spatial multiplexing can be provided for use in for example laptops or other wireless communication terminals.
The invention will in the following be further described, in a non-limiting manner, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The antenna patches 2A11, . . . , 2A44 are by means of transmission lines connected to a distribution network 21 comprising feeding means, combining and/or switching means which are controllable by digital control means 22. By means of antenna ports the antenna elements are connected to an RF receive/transmit (RX/TX) chain 23. The miniature or compressed first pixel elements of the primary functional display 10 are connected to a bundle 80 of optical fibers. The fiber ends of the other end of the bundle are spread out and mounted onto a dielectric optically transparent surface comprising the second, larger pixel elements. Accuracy of the image on the main screen 20 can be achieved by very precise mounting of the fiber ends or alternatively by remapping the pixels of the primary functional display connected to the image generating means providing the relevant information which is made possible through initial calibration measurements. The fiber end positions may be randomized, but known, and the pixel elements of the primary, functional display means are remapped accordingly in an image generating computer. Also the light intensity and the colour of the pixels may be adjusted by using the remapping procedure. Since the optical fibers have very low losses, the image produced by the primary functional display means acting as an image source, can be placed at any suitable location.
The main display screen 20 to which the optical fibers are connected is preferably completely dielectric and therefore transparent to radio waves. This means that any RF antenna arrangement (or antenna arrangement receiving/transmitting radio- or millimeter waves or microwaves) can be arranged directly behind the screen without having any influence on the optical image of the main display screen, and without being influenced by the main display screen, which is extremely advantageous. Here the primary functional display means 10 is illustrated as been located outside the carrier 50, for example a laptop screen carrier, but of course it could also be provided somewhere on the display screen or elsewhere on the laptop, e.g. in the frame of the screen, if the arrangement is to be implemented in a laptop. The location of the primary functional display means can be selected arbitrarily as long as any other requirements concerning for example fiber lengths, compactness etc. are met.
Since the main display means 203 is non-conducting and dielectric, e.g. a of glass or plastic, the antenna elements are not affected by the display means and the antenna elements can receive/transmit through the main display means, a directional array antenna beam being schematically illustrated in the figure with a dashed line.
In a first implementation an antenna means 67 comprising a number of antenna patches G7 is located in front of the main display means 207, even if this is not necessary since the second display means 207 actually is dielectric, non-conductive and transparent for RF signals. In this particular embodiment, however, the antenna means 67 is transparent for optical signals, i.e. the antenna elements are arranged in a thin optical transparent electrically non-conductive layer as for example described in the copending patent application denoted “Display Arrangement” filed on the same date and by the same applicant as the present application and the content of which herewith is incorporated herein by reference.
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It should be clear that the invention can be varied in a number of ways without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The primary functional display is small and does not screen or interfere with an antenna means it can be located in principle anywhere, and the main display representing the image to the viewer is entirely dielectric and non-conductive such that it also does not screen the antenna means. This means that the antenna, of any kind, be provided anywhere and extend substantially throughout the entire surface of the main display, as long as it does not screen the display, in an appropriate manner which means that the antenna means in turn can be arranged in many different manners and be provided with appropriate directional characteristics, for example omni-directional and also can be processed by multiplexing, beam-forming etc. in any desired manner. With advantage the display antenna arrangement can be arranged in association with a laptop and of course with other wireless communication devices, projector means etc.; in general wherever a receiving/transmitting functionality is needed at the same time as an optical representation capability.
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