Claims
- 1. A point-to-point millimeter wave and Ethernet communications system comprising:
A) a first millimeter wave transceiver system located at a first site capable of transmitting to and receiving information from a second site through atmosphere digital information at rates in excess of 1 billion bits per second during normal weather and transmitting to and receiving from information from said second site at rates in excess of 155 million bits per seconds during rainy weather conditions, said first transceiver comprising an antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 2 degrees or less, said antenna being supported with a rigid support providing beam directional stability of less than one-half said half-power beam width during all reasonably foreseeable wind conditions, B) a second millimeter wave transceiver system located at said second site capable of transmitting to and receiving information from said first site digital information at rates in excess of 1 billion bits per second and transmitting information at rates in excess of 155 million bits per seconds during normal weather condition, said first transceiver comprising an antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 2 degrees or less, said antenna being supported with a rigid support structure providing beam directional stability of less than one-half said half-power beam width during all reasonably foreseeable wind conditions, and C) an Ethernet network providing high-speed communication to each of a plurality of users at data rates of 10 Mbps or greater.
- 2. A system as in claim 1 wherein said plurality of users is a large number of users in excess of 100 users.
- 3. A system as in claim 2 wherein said large number of users are quests in a hotel.
- 4. A system as in claim 2 wherein said large number of users are workers in an office building.
- 5. A system as in claim 1 wherein said data rates of 10 Mbps or greater is 10 Mbps.
- 6. A system as in claim 1 wherein said data rates of 10 Mbps or greater is 100 Mbps.
- 7. A system as in claim 1 wherein said data rates of 10 Mbps or greater is 1000 Mbps.
- 8. A system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 57 GHz.
- 9. A system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 90 GHz.
- 10. A system as in claim 1 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 92 and 95 GHz.
- 11. A 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.
- 12. A system as in claim 1 and further comprising a back-up transceiver system operating at a data transmittal rate of less than 155 million bits per second configured continue transmittal of information between said first and second sites in the event of abnormal weather conditions.
- 13. A system as in claim 12 wherein said backup transceiver system is a microwave system.
- 14. A system as in claim 13 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of 10.7 to 11.7 GHz.
- 15. A system as in claim 13 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of 5.9 to 6.9 GHz.
- 16. A system as in claim 13 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of 13 to 23 GHz.
- 17. A system as in claim1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least one mile.
- 18. A system as in claim 1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 2 miles.
- 19. A system as in claim1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 7 miles.
- 20. A system as in claim1 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 10 miles.
- 21. A system as in claim1 wherein each of said first and said second transceiver are configured to transmit and receive information at bit error ratios of less than 10−10 during normal weather conditions.
- 22. A system as in claim 1 wherein both said first and said second transceiver systems are equipped with antennas providing a gain of greater than 40 dB.
- 23. A system as in claim 1 wherein both said first and said second transceiver systems are equipped with antennas providing a gain of greater than 45 dB.
- 24. A 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.
- 25. A system as in claim 24 wherein at least one of said antennas is a flat panel antenna.
- 26. A system as in claim 24 wherein at least one of said antennas is a Cassegrainian antenna.
- 27. A system as in claim 24 wherein at least one of said antennas is a prime focus parabolic antenna.
- 28. A system as in claim 24 wherein at least one of said antennas is an offset parabolic antenna.
- 29. A system as in claim 1 wherein said first and second systems are capable of transmitting and receiving at rates in excess of 1 billion bits per second and the antennas of both systems are configured to produce beam having half-power beam widths of about 0.36 degrees or less.
- 30. A point-to-point gigabit 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 rates in excess of 1 billion bits per second during normal weather conditions, said first transceiver comprising an antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 0.36 degrees or less, said antenna being supported with a rigid support providing beam directional stability of less than one-half said half-power beam width during all reasonably foreseeable wind conditions. B) a second millimeter wave transceiver system located at said second site capable of transmitting and receiving to and from said first site through atmosphere digital information at rates in excess of 1 billion bits per second during normal weather condition, said first transceiver comprising an antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 0.36 degrees or less, said antenna being supported with a rigid support providing beam directional stability of less than one-half said half-power beam width during all reasonably foreseeable wind conditions, and C) an Ethernet network providing high-speed communication to each of a plurality of users at data rates of 10 Mbps or greater.
- 31. A system as in claim 30 wherein said plurality of users is a large number of users in excess of 100 users.
- 32. A system as in claim 30 wherein said data rates of 10 Mbps or greater is 10 Mbps.
- 33. A system as in claim 30 wherein said data rates of 10 Mbps or greater is 100 Mbps.
- 34. A system as in claim 30 wherein said data rates of 10 Mbps or greater is 1000 Mbps.
- 35. A system as in claim 30 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 57 GHz.
- 36. A system as in claim 30 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies greater than 90 GHz.
- 37. A system as in claim 36 wherein said first transceiver system is configured to transmit and receive information at frequencies between 92 and 95 GHz.
- 38. A system as in claim 36 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.
- 39. A system as in claim 36 and further comprising a back-up transceiver system operating at a data transmittal rate of much less than 1 billion bits per second configured continue transmittal of information between said first and second sites in the event of abnormal weather conditions.
- 40. A system as in claim 39 wherein said backup transceiver system is a microwave system.
- 41. A system as in claim 39 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of 10.7 to 11.7 GHz.
- 42. A system as in claim 39 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of 13 to 23 GHz.
- 43. A system as in claim 39 wherein said backup transceiver system is configured to operate in the frequency range of 5.9 to 6.9 GHz.
- 44. A system as in claim 30 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least one mile.
- 45. A system as in claim 30 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 2 miles.
- 46. A system as in claim 30 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 7 miles.
- 47. A system as in claim 30 wherein said first and said second sites are separated by at least 10 miles.
- 48. A system as in claim 30 wherein each of said first and said second transceiver are configured to transmit and receive information at bit error ratios of less than 10−10 during normal weather conditions.
- 49. A system as in claim 30 wherein both said first and said second transceiver systems are equipped with antennas providing a gain of greater than 40 dB.
- 50. A system as in claim 30 wherein both said first and said second transceiver systems are equipped with antennas providing a gain of greater than 45 dB.
- 51. A system as in claim 30 wherein both said first and said second transceiver systems are equipped with antennas providing a gain of greater than 50 dB.
- 52. A system as in claim 51 wherein at least one of said antennas is a flat panel antenna.
- 53. A system as in claim 51 wherein at least one of said antennas is a Cassegrainian antenna.
- 54. A system as in claim 51 wherein at least one of said antennas is a prime focus parabolic antenna.
- 55. A system as in claim 51 wherein at least one of said antennas is an offset parabolic antenna.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention relates to wireless communications links and specifically to high data rate point-to-point links. This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/847,629 filed May 2, 2001 and Ser. No.______ filed Jun. 2, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09847629 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
09882482 |
Jun 2001 |
US |