The present disclosure generally relates to handheld electronic devices.
Handheld electronic devices such as tablet computers have become prevalent. One reason for the proliferation of such devices is the increased display area. The increase in size has also lead users tending to grasp the devices with both hands. Unfortunately, the hands of the user can interfere with the antenna performance of a device that can lead to problems in wireless connectivity.
Handheld electronic devices and methods involving improved antenna performance are provided. Briefly described, one embodiment, among others, is a handheld electronic device comprising: a housing; a first antenna mounted at a first position of the housing; a second antenna mounted at a second position of the housing; a hand position monitoring system operative to determine a position of a hand of a user grasping the housing of the device; and an antenna selection system operative to selectively and alternately activate the first antenna and the second antenna such that, responsive to the hand position monitoring system determining that the hand is in a vicinity of the first antenna, the antenna selection system activates the second antenna, and responsive to the hand position monitoring system determining that the hand is in a vicinity of the second antenna, the antenna selection system activates the first antenna.
Another embodiment is a method for improving antenna performance of a handheld electronic device having multiple antennas, the method comprising: using a position sensor to determine a position of a hand of a user of the device, the hand being used to grasp the device; and activating one of the antennas that does not correspond to the position of the hand.
Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will be or may become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present disclosure, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Having summarized various aspects of the present disclosure, reference will now be made in detail to that which is illustrated in the drawings. While the disclosure will be described in connection with these drawings, there is no intent to limit the scope of legal protection to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed herein. Rather, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
Handheld electronic devices and methods involving improved antenna performance are provided. In some embodiments, a device is configured as a tablet computer that is of sufficient size to be grasped by two hands of a user. The device includes a monitoring system for determining the placement of at least one of the user's hands. Responsive to the determined position, the device selects an antenna for use (from among multiple antennas of the device) that is predicted to exhibit the least performance loss due to the hand positions.
In this regard,
In operation, the hand position monitoring system determines the placement of at least one of the user's hands. For instance, in some embodiments, the monitoring system may incorporate a sensor (such as a pressure sensor, optical sensor, proximity sensor, G sensor) that is positioned in a vicinity of one of the antennas. First, if an increase in pressure is sensed by the sensor, indicating the possible presence of a user's hand, the antenna selection system may select the other antenna (which is presumably not near the hand) for use. Second, if light is blocked or a sensor is covered by a user's hand, indicating that the hand is approaching the antenna, the antenna selection system may select the other antenna (which is presumably not near the hand) for use. In other embodiments, various other configurations and algorithms may be used for driving the selection of an antenna.
The processing device 132 may include any custom made or commercially available processor, a central processing unit (CPU) or an auxiliary processor among several processors associated with the device 130, a semiconductor based microprocessor (in the form of a microchip), a macroprocessor, one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), a plurality of suitably configured digital logic gates, and other electrical configurations comprising discrete elements both individually and in various combinations to coordinate the overall operation of the system.
The memory 142 can include any one of a combination of volatile memory elements (e.g., random-access memory (RAM, such as DRAM, and SRAM, etc.)) and nonvolatile memory elements. The memory typically comprises native operating system 144, one or more native applications, emulation systems, or emulated applications for any of a variety of operating systems and/or emulated hardware platforms, emulated operating systems, etc. For example, the applications may include application specific software which may comprise some or all the components of the device. In accordance with such embodiments, the components are stored in memory and executed by the processing device. Note that although depicted separately in
Touchscreen interface 138 is configured to detect contact within the display area of the display 136 and provides such functionality as on-screen buttons, menus, keyboards, soft-keys, etc. that allows users to navigate user interfaces by touch.
One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the memory can, and typically will, comprise other components which have been omitted for purposes of brevity. Note that in the context of this disclosure, a non-transitory computer-readable medium stores one or more programs for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
Network interface device 140 comprises various components used to transmit and/or receive data over a networked environment. When such components are embodied as an application, the one or more components may be stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and executed by the processing device.
With respect to hand position monitoring system 152, the functionality involved with this system generally involves determining a position of a user's hand. Responsive to the determined position, the antenna selection system 154 activates an antenna for use that is in a position which does not correspond to the determined hand position.
It should be noted that various functionality associated with the antenna selection system and the hand position monitoring system may be implemented by hardware, software or combinations thereof. As mentioned above, this functionality may involve determining the placement of at least one of the user's hands and selecting an antenna that is farthest from the detected hand for use.
If embodied in software, it should be noted that each block depicted in the flowcharts represents a module, segment, or portion of code that comprises program instructions stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium to implement the specified logical function(s). In this regard, the program instructions may be embodied in the form of source code that comprises statements written in a programming language or machine code that comprises numerical instructions recognizable by a suitable execution system such as device 130. The machine code may be converted from the source code, etc. If embodied in hardware, each block may represent a circuit or a number of interconnected circuits to implement the specified logical function(s). Additionally, although the flowcharts show specific orders of execution, it is to be understood that the orders of execution may differ.
In this regard,
Various types and configurations of sensors can be used. In some embodiments, one or more of the sensors may be a pressure sensor, operative to sense a change in pressure, a capacitive sensor operative to sense a localized change in capacitance, an optical sensor operative to sense a reflected light change in energy, a proximity sensor operative to sense distance change, or a moisture sensor operative to sense a localized change in moisture, among others. In operation, these sensed changes may be correlated with the position of a hand.
Device 180 also incorporates a processor 190, a transceiver 192, a switch 194 and antennas 196, 198, with each of the antennas being located in a vicinity of one of the sensors (e.g., adjacent to a sensor). The sensors communicate with the processor, which communicates with the transceiver and the switch.
In operation, the sensors provide input (either directly or indirectly) to the processor so that a determination may be made as to whether a hand of a user is currently being detected. Responsive to a determination of the presence of a user's hand, the processor communicates instructions to the switch (i.e., antenna selection system) so that the switch may selectively activate the antenna that is not predicted to be obstructed by the detected hand. For instance, when being use as depicted in
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments are merely examples of possible implementations. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the principles of the present disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
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