Claims
- 1. A mobile communication handset, comprising:
a housing; a dielectric substrate located within the housing; at least one passive antenna element disposed on a first portion of the dielectric substrate; an active antenna element disposed on a second portion of the dielectric substrate adjacent to the at least one passive antenna element, the active element being coupled to electronic radio communication circuits; and the at least one passive antenna element being coupled to circuit elements that affect the directivity of communication signals coupled to the antenna elements.
- 2. The handset of claim 1 wherein the at least one passive antenna element and the active element are monopole antennas.
- 3. The handset of claim 1 wherein the at least one passive antenna element and the active element are dipole antennas.
- 4. The handset of claim 1 further comprising:
a ground structure; a switch disposed between the at least one passive element and the ground structure, the switch controlling electromagnetic coupling therebetween.
- 5. The handset of claim 4 wherein the ground structure having a shape that localizes current or an electromagnetic field of the antenna elements toward a base of the antenna elements.
- 6. The handset of claim 5 wherein the shape of the ground structure is a bent conductive strip.
- 7. The handset of claim 5 wherein the shape of the ground structure is a conductive meander line.
- 8. The handset of claim 5 wherein the shape of the ground structure is an inductor and a conductive strip.
- 9. The handset of claim 5 wherein the shape of the ground structure is a ferrite loaded conductive strip.
- 10. The handset of claim 5 wherein the shape of the ground structure is a dielectric loaded conductive strip.
- 11. The handset of claim 5 wherein the shape of the ground structure is an image element.
- 12. The handset of claim 11 wherein:
the at least one passive antenna element comprises a first conductive segment formed on the dielectric substrate; the image element comprises a second conductive segment formed on the dielectric substrate, the at least one image element being disposed vertically adjacent to the at least one passive antenna element.
- 13. The handset of claim 12 wherein:
the switch is disposed between the first conductive segment of the at least one passive antenna element and the second conductive segment of the image element, the switch controlling electromagnetic coupling therebetween.
- 14. The handset of claim 13 wherein the switch comprises a semiconductor device.
- 15. The handset of claim 13 wherein the switch further comprises a first impedance element in series with the second conductive segment of the image element when in a first switch position and a second impedance element in series with the second conductive segment of the image element when in a second switch position.
- 16. The handset of claim 13 wherein the switch further comprises plural impedance elements, each of the plural impedance elements capable of being in series with the second conductive segment of the image element depending on a switch position.
- 17. The handset of claim 13 wherein the switch controllably connects the first conductive segment to the second conductive segment such that the at least one passive antenna element operates in a reflective mode, and wherein the at least one passive antenna element otherwise operates in a directive mode.
- 18. The handset of claim 1 wherein the at least one passive antenna element is located on an opposite face of the dielectric substrate than the active antenna element.
- 19. The handset of claim 18 further comprising:
a ground structure; a switch disposed between the at least one passive element and the ground structure; the switch comprising plural impedance elements, the switch having two or more switch positions for controllably connecting one of the plural impedance elements in series between the at least one passive element and the ground structure, affecting the directivity of communication signals coupled to the antenna elements.
- 20. The handset of claim 13 wherein the switch controls the active and passive elements to operate selectively as either an omnidirectional antenna array in one state, or as a directive antenna array in another state.
- 21. A mobile communication handset, comprising:
a housing; a dielectric substrate located within the housing; first and second antenna elements disposed on portions of the dielectric substrate; the first antenna element being active, the active element being coupled to electronic radio communication circuits; and the second antenna element being passive, the passive element being coupled to circuit elements that affect the directivity of communication signals coupled to the antenna elements.
- 22. The handset of claim 21 further comprising:
a first switch controllably coupling the first antenna element to the electronic radio communication circuits; and a second switch controllably coupling the second antenna element to the circuit elements that affect the directivity of communication signals coupled to the antenna elements.
- 23. The handset of claim 22 wherein the first switch and the second switch are synchronized to swap active and passive states between the first and second antenna elements.
- 24. A mobile communication handset, comprising:
a housing; a dielectric substrate located within the housing; two passive antenna elements disposed on first and second portions of the dielectric substrate; an active antenna element disposed on a third portion of the dielectric substrate adjacent to at least one of the two passive antenna elements, the active element being coupled to electronic radio communication circuits; and the two passive antenna elements being coupled to circuit elements that affect the directivity of communication signals coupled to the antenna elements.
- 25. The handset of claim 24, wherein the two passive antenna elements are driven in one of plural operating modes, the plural operating modes including reflective mode and directive mode.
- 26. The handset of claim 24, wherein the two passive antenna elements are driven independently in one of plural operating modes, the plural operating modes including reflective mode and directive mode.
- 27. A mobile communication handset, comprising:
a housing; at least one passive antenna element protruding from the housing; an active antenna element protruding from the housing adjacent to the at least one passive antenna element, the active element being coupled to electronic radio communication circuits located within the housing; and the at least one passive antenna element being coupled to circuit elements that affect the directivity of communication signals coupled to the antenna elements.
- 28. The handset of claim 27, wherein the antenna elements are rigid conductive strips.
- 29. The handset of claim 27, wherein the antenna elements are conductive strips adhered to a flexible film.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/365,140 filed Mar. 14, 2002. The entire teachings of the above application are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60365140 |
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