This application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number 105122887, filed Jul. 20, 2016, which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a communication device. More particularly, the present invention relates to a communication device for determining a relative position from an approaching object.
A communication device can transmit or receive radio waves through an antenna for delivering or exchanging radio signals. However, the efficiency of radio signals is easily affected by the environment (such as a human body or another electronic device). Using a portable electronic device (such as a cell phone) as an example for explanation, when a user uses the portable electronic device, the efficiency of an antenna in the portable electronic device is sometimes decreased for particular application due to different hand gestures when a user uses the portable electronic device. Therefore, people in the related art have urgency to solve the problem of detecting different hand gestures.
An aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a communication device. The communication device includes a first sensing electrode, a sensing and processing unit, a radio frequency unit, a first antenna and a second antenna. The radio frequency unit, the first antenna and the second antenna is coupled to the sensing and processing unit. The radio frequency unit is configured to generate a radio frequency signal. The first sensing electrode is configured to sense a first capacitance when an object approaches the communication device. The sensing and processing unit is configured to generate a relative position signal of the object and the communication device according to the first capacitance. The sensing and processing unit is further configured to control one of the first antenna and the second antenna to send the radio frequency signal according to the relative position signal.
In conclusion, the communication device of the present disclosure can determine the relative position of the object and the communication device through the sensing electrode, improve the antenna performance and display the user interface that is convenient for operation according to the relative position. Moreover, the present disclosure can also measure the current physical parameter of the user.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are by examples, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
In order to make the description of the disclosure more detailed and comprehensive, reference will now be made in detail to the accompanying drawings and the following embodiments. However, the provided embodiments are not used to limit the ranges covered by the present disclosure; orders of step description are not used to limit the execution sequence either. Any devices with equivalent effect through rearrangement are also covered by the present disclosure.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising”, or “includes” and/or “including” or “has” and/or “having” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
In this document, the term “coupled” may also be termed as “electrically coupled,” and the term “connected” may be termed as “electrically connected.” “Coupled” and “connected” may also be used to indicate that two or more elements cooperate or interact with each other.
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The sensing and processing unit 120 is configured to generate a relative position signal of the object and the communication device 100 according to the first capacitance C1. Specifically, as the object is closer to the sensing electrode 110, the sensed first capacitance C1 is larger. In contrast, as a distance between the object and the sensing electrode 110 is larger, the sensed first capacitance C1 is smaller. Therefore, the sensing and processing unit 120 can determine a distance relation of the object and the sensing electrode 110 according to the sensed first capacitance C1. Because an attached position of the sensing electrode 110 in the communication device 100 is fixed, then the sensing and processing unit 120 can determine a relative position of the object and the communication device 100 according to the distance relation of the object and the sensing electrode 110, and generate the relative position signal.
As a result, the communication device 100 can determine the relative position of the object and the communication device 100 through the first capacitance C1 sensed by the sensing electrode 110.
The radio frequency unit 130 is configured to generate a radio frequency (RF) signal. The sensing and processing unit 120 is further configured to control one of the antenna 141 and the antenna 142 to send the radio frequency signal according to the relative position signal. The antenna 141 and the antenna 142 may be attached on different positions in the communication device 100, and therefore when one of the antennas 141 and 142 has poor performance, the other antenna is switched on to send the radio frequency signal. Therefore, when the relative position signal indicates that the relative position of the object and the communication device 100 will result in a poor signal, the sensing and processing unit 120 controls the antenna 141 or the antenna 142 on different positions to send the radio frequency signal so as to effectively solve the problem of poor signal.
In another embodiment, the sensing and processing unit 120 may be configured to change a feeding point position of one of the antenna 141 and the antenna 142 according to the relative position signal so as to solve the aforementioned problem of poor signal resulting from the relative position of the object and the communication device 100.
In order to further describe application of the relative position signal, references are made to
In an embodiment, the sensing and processing unit 120 is further configured to receive a system signal Ss of a system 270. The system 270 sends the system signal Ss to the sensing and processing unit 120 to indicates that the system 270 operates in a high frequency band, a low frequency band or a particular frequency band (such as long term evolution (LTE) frequency bands B7, B17). However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Then, the sensing and processing unit 120 controls the antenna 141 or the antenna 142 to send the radio frequency signal generated by the radio frequency unit 130 according to the system signal Ss and the relative position signal Sp.
In a further embodiment, the logic circuit 222 is further configured to generate a logic signal Sl according to the system signal Ss and the relative position signal Sp, and the sensing and processing unit 120 controls the antenna 141 or the antenna 142 to send the radio frequency signal according to the logic signal Sl. It should be noted that the logic circuit 222 and the sensing and processing unit 120 may be independently attached in the communication device 200, or the logic circuit 222 may be integrated in the sensing and processing unit 120. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. In other words, in a situation where the logic circuit 222 is integrated in the sensing and processing unit 120, the sensing and processing unit 120 is further configured to generate the logic signal Sl according to the system signal Ss and the relative position signal Sp, and controls the antenna 141 or the antenna 142 to send the radio frequency signal according to the logic signal Sl.
In another embodiment, the sensing and processing unit 120 may be configured to change the feeding point position of one of the antenna 141 and the antenna 142 according to the relative position signal so as to solve the aforementioned problem of poor signal resulted from the relative position of the object and the communication device 100.
In an embodiment, the communication device 300 has substantially the same configuration with the configuration of the communication device 100, except a sensing electrode 212 that is coupled to the sensing and processing unit 120. The sensing and processing unit 120 directly controls the antenna 141 or the antenna 142 to send the radio frequency signal generated by the radio frequency unit 130 according to the relative position signal Sp.
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As a result, the communication device 400 can effectively solve the problem of poor performance of the antenna 442 in the particular situation (e.g., the system operates in the low frequency band and the user holds the communication device 400 by the left hand to approach the head) through switching the antenna 441 to send the radio frequency signal. According to actual demand, the logic computation executed by the sensing and processing unit 120 may be another logic computation (not limited to NAND computation) to achieve an effect of switching the antennas under different conditions. The sensing electrode 110 is not limited to be attached on the position 412, and the sensing electrode 110 can also be attached on the position 414 or another position in the communication device 400 to achieve an effect of sensing another relative position. Similarly, the numbers and the positions of the antenna 441 and 442 are not limited to the numbers and the positions shown in
Alternatively, in another embodiment, the sensing and processing unit 120 can be configured to change a feeding point position of one of the antenna 441 and the antenna 442 according to the relative position signal Sp and the system signal Ss to solve the so as to solve the aforementioned problem of poor signal resulted from the relative position of the object and the communication device 100. Specifically, reference is made to
As a result, the communication device 400 can have a better antenna performance through switching different antennas 441, 442 and/or different feeding points 4411, 4412, 4421 and 4422.
In an embodiment, because the relative position signal Sp may indicates that the user holds the communication devices 200, 300 by the left hand or the right hand and the sensing and processing unit 120 can send the relative position signal Sp to the system 270, therefore the system 270 can control the display unit 250 to display different user interfaces according to the relative position signal Sp. For example, in a situation where the user holds the communication devices 200, 300 by the left hand, the system 270 controls the display unit 250 to display a first user interface (which is shown as a user interface 600 in
In order to describe method of generating the relative position signal Sp according to the first capacitance C1 by the sensing and processing unit 120, in an embodiment, the sensing and processing unit 120 includes a capacitive sensor. The capacitive sensor may output a count signal Sc (i.e., a count of charging and discharging by a resistor-capacitor (RC) circuit in the capacitive sensor) according to the first capacitance C1. In the present embodiment, when the first capacitance C1 increases, the count signal Sc decreases. Therefore, the sensing and processing unit 120 can reflect change of the first capacitance C1 according to change of the count signal Sc, and further reflect how much the object approaches the sensing electrode 110. For example, reference is made to
In an embodiment, the communication devices 200, 300 may include a sensing electrode 212, and the sensing electrode 212 is coupled to the sensing and processing unit 120. The sensing electrode 110 and the sensing electrode 212 may be attached to different positions in the communication device, such as the positions 412, 414 in
In an embodiment, the sensing electrode 110 (and/or the sensing electrode 212) may be regarded as an antenna and configured to send the radio frequency signal (e.g., a high frequency band signal, a WiFi signal or a global positioning system (GPS) signal). For example, the radio frequency unit 130 (e.g., a WiFi radio frequency unit) may be coupled to the sensing electrode 110 (and/or the sensing electrode 212) to send the radio frequency (e.g., WiFi) signal (e.g., 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz bands). Alternatively, the antennas 141, 142 may send radio frequency signals of low frequency band (e.g., 850 MHz, 900 MHz bands) and/or medium frequency band (e.g., 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz bands), and the sensing electrode 110 (and/or the sensing electrode 212) may be coupled to generate radio frequency signals of other frequency bands (e.g., 2100 MHz, 2600 MHz bands). Therefore, the communication devices 100, 200 do not need an additional receiver or sensor so as to save cost and increase the area of the antenna.
In practice, the sensing and processing unit 120 may include a sensing circuit, a microprocessor, a capacitive sensor and a radio frequency switch.
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As a result, the communication device of the present disclosure can determine the relative position of the object and the communication device through the sensing electrode, improve the antenna performance and display the user interface that is convenient for operation according to the relative position. Moreover, the present disclosure can also measure the current physical parameter of the user.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
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105122887 | Jul 2016 | TW | national |