Claims
- 1. A millimeter wave communications system comprising:
A) a first millimeter wave transceiver system located at a first site capable of transmitting and receiving to and from a second site through atmosphere digital information at frequencies greater than 70 MHz and at data rates of about 1.25 Gbps or greater, said first transceiver comprising at least one antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 2 degrees or less, and B) a second millimeter wave transceiver system located at said second site capable of transmitting and receiving to and from said first site digital information at frequencies greater than 70 MHz and at data rates of about 1.25 Gbps or greater, said second transceiver comprising at least one antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 2 degrees or less.
- 2. The system as in claim 1 wherein at least one of said first transceiver system or said second transceiver system comprises a GPS unit.
- 3. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 71 and 76 GHz.
- 4. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 81 and 86 GHz.
- 5. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 71 and 86 GHz.
- 6. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 92 and 95 GHz.
- 7. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 71 and 95 GHz.
- 8. The system as in claim 1 wherein one of said first and second transceiver systems is configured to transmit at frequencies in the range of about 71.8+/−0.63 GHz and to receive information at frequencies in the range of about 73.8+/−0.63 GHz.
- 9. The system as in claim 1 wherein one of said first and second transceiver systems is configured to transmit at frequencies in the range of about 92.3 to 93.2 GHz and to receive information at frequencies in the range of about 94.1 to 95.0 GHz.
- 10. The system as in claim 1 and further comprising a back-up transceiver system and configured to provide continue transmittal of information between said first and second sites in the event of abnormal weather conditions.
- 11. The system as in claim 10 wherein said backup transceiver system is a microwave system.
- 12. The system as in claim 10 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of less than 11.7 GHz.
- 13. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least one mile.
- 14. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 2 miles.
- 15. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 7 miles.
- 16. The system as in claim 1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 10 miles.
- 17. The system as in claim 1 wherein each of said first and said second transceiver are configured to transmit and receive information at bit error rates of less than 10−10 during normal weather conditions.
- 18. The system as in claim 1 wherein both said first and said second transceiver systems are equipped with antennas providing a gain of greater than 50 dB.
- 20. The system as in claim 1 wherein at least one of said antennas is a flat panel antenna.
- 21. The system as in claim 1 wherein at least one of said antennas is a Cassegrain antenna.
- 22. The system as in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second transceivers comprise two antennas, a transmit antenna and a receive antenna.
- 23. The system as in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second transceivers comprise only one antenna configured to transmit and to receive.
- 24. The system as in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second modulators for high data rate communication at high frequencies comprises a resonant LC circuit comprising:
(1) a capacitor, (2) an inductor, (3) a diode (4) a biasing means for back-biasing said diode to minimize transmission and forward biasing said diode to transmit.
- 25. The system as in claim 24 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 70 GHz.
- 26. The system as in claim 24 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 80 GHz.
- 27. The system as in claim 24 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 90 GHz.
- 28. The system as in claim 24 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 71 and 76 GHz.
- 29. The system as in claim 24 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 81 and 86 GHz.
- 30. The system as in claim 24 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 92 and 95 GHz.
- 31. The system as in claim 24 wherein one of said first and second transceiver systems is configured to transmit at frequencies in the range of about 71.8+/−0.63 GHz and to receive information at frequencies in the range of about 73.8+/−0.63 GHz.
- 32. The system as in claim 24 wherein one of said first and second transceiver systems is configured to transmit at frequencies in the range of about 92.3 to 93.2 GHz and to receive information at frequencies in the range of about 94.1 to 95.0 GHz.
- 33. The system as in claim 24 and further comprising a back-up transceiver system and configured to provide continue transmittal of information between said first and second sites in the event of abnormal weather conditions.
- 34. The system as in claim 34 wherein said backup transceiver system is a microwave system.
- 35. The point-to-point communications system comprising:
A) a first transceiver system located at a first site for transmitting and receiving information to and from a second site through the atmosphere, B) a second transceiver system located at said second site for transmitting and receiving to and from said first site information through the atmosphere, C) a power control means for controlling transmit power at said first transceiver system based on information derived from received signal strength at said second transceiver system and for controlling transmit power at said second transceiver system based on information derived from received signal strength at said first transceiver system.
- 36. The system as in claim 35 wherein at least one of said first and second transceiver systems is an optical or laser system.
- 37. A method of point-to-point communications comprising the steps of:
A) transmitting information from a first millimeter wave transceiver system located at a first site to second millimeter wave transceiver system at a second site through the atmosphere, B) transmitting information from the second millimeter wave transceiver system located at the second site to the first millimeter wave transceiver system at a the first site through the atmosphere, C) using a power control means for controlling transmit power at said first transceiver system based on information derived from received signal strength at said second transceiver system and for controlling transmit power at said second transceiver system based on information derived from received signal strength at said first transceiver system.
- 38. The method as in claim 37 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 57 GHz.
- 39. The method as in claim 37 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 90 GHz.
- 40. The method as in claim 37 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 71 and 76 GHz.
- 41. The method as in claim 37 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 81 and 86 GHz.
- 42. The method as in claim 37 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 92 and 95 GHz.
- 43. The method as in claim 37 wherein at least one GPS unit is used to align said first or said second transceivers.
- 44. The method as in claim 37 wherein each of said first and said second transceiver comprises a GPS unit, each GPS unit being used for alignment.
- 45. The system as in claim 1 wherein each of said first and said second transceiver systems comprises a single local oscillator wherein said local oscillator frequency is modulated to produce a transmit frequency and mixed with incoming signals to produce an intermediate frequency, wherein the single local oscillator in said first transceiver operates at a frequency different from the frequency of the single local oscillator in said second transceiver.
- 46. The system as in claim 45 wherein the frequency of said first local oscillator and the frequency of said second local oscillator defines a difference frequency equal to said intermediate frequency.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part application of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/847,629 filed May 2, 2001, 10/046,348 filed Oct. 10, 2001, 10/001,617 filed Oct. 30, 2001, 09/992,251 filed Nov. 13, 2001, 10/000,182 filed Dec. 1, 2001, 10/025,127 filed Dec. 18, 2001, 10/041,083 filed Jan. 5, 2002, 10/044,556 filed Jan. 11, 2002, 10/061,872 filed Jan. 31, 2002, 10/127,886 filed Apr. 23, 2002, and 10/196,486 filed Jul. 15, 2002 all of which are incorporated by reference herein. The present invention relates to communication systems and specifically to high data rate wireless communication systems.
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