The present invention generally refers to a new family of antennas of reduced size based on an innovative geometry, the geometry of the curves named as Space-Filling Curves (SFC). An antenna is said to be a small antenna (a miniature antenna) when it can be fitted in a small space compared to the operating wavelength. More precisely, the radiansphere is taken as the reference for classifying an antenna as being small. The radiansphere is an imaginary sphere of radius equal to the operating wavelength divided by two times .pi.; an antenna is said to be small in terms of the wavelength when it can be fitted inside said radiansphere.
A novel geometry, the geometry of Space-Filling Curves (SFC) is defined in the present invention and it is used to shape a part of an antenna. By means of this novel technique, the size of the antenna can be reduced with respect to prior art, or alternatively, given a fixed size the antenna can operate at a lower frequency with respect to a conventional antenna of the same size.
The invention is applicable to the field of the telecommunications and more concretely to the design of antennas with reduced size.
The fundamental limits on small antennas where theoretically established by H-Wheeler and L. J. Chu in the middle 1940's. They basically stated that a small antenna has a high quality factor (Q) because of the large reactive energy stored in the antenna vicinity compared to the radiated power. Such a high quality factor yields a narrow bandwidth; in fact, the fundamental derived in such theory imposes a maximum bandwidth given a specific size of an small antenna.
Related to this phenomenon, it is also known that a small antenna features a large input reactance (either-capacitive or inductive) that usually has to be compensated with an external matching/loading circuit or structure. It also means that is difficult to pack a resonant antenna into a space which is small in terms of the wavelength at resonance. Other characteristics of a small antenna are its small radiating resistance and its low efficiency.
Searching for structures that can efficiently radiate from a small space has an enormous commercial interest, especially in the environment of mobile communication devices (cellular telephony, cellular pagers, portable computers and data handlers, to name a few examples), where the size and weight of the portable equipments need to be small. According to R. C. Hansen (R. C. Hansen, “Fundamental Limitations on Antennas,” Proc. IEEE, vol. 69, no. 2, February 1981), the performance of a small antenna depends on its ability to efficiently use the small available space inside the imaginary radiansphere surrounding the antenna.
In the present invention, a novel set of geometries named Space-Filling Curves (hereafter SFC) are introduced for the design and construction of small antennas that improve the performance of other classical antennas described in the prior art (such as linear monopoles, dipoles and circular or rectangular loops).
Some of the geometries described in the present invention are inspired in the geometries studied already in the XIX century by several mathematicians such as Giusepe Peano and David Hilbert. In all said cases the curves were studied from the mathematical point of view but were never used for any practical-engineering application.
The dimension (D) is often used to characterize highly complex geometrical curves and structures such those described in the present invention. There exists many different mathematical definitions of dimension but in the present document the box-counting dimension (which is well-known to those skilled in mathematics theory) is used to characterize a family of designs. Those skilled in mathematics theory will notice that optionally, an Iterated Function System (IFS), a Multireduction Copy Machine (MRCM) or a Networked Multireduction Copy Machine (MRCM) algorithm can be used to construct some space-filling curves as those described in the present invention.
The key point of the present invention is shaping part of the antenna (for example at least a part of the arms of a dipole, at least a part of the arm of a monopole, the perimeter of the patch of a patch antenna, the slot in a slot antenna, the loop perimeter in a loop antenna, the horn cross-section in a horn antenna, or the reflector perimeter in a reflector antenna) as a space-filling curve, that is, a curve that is large in terms of physical length but small in terms of the area in which the curve can be included. More precisely, the following definition is taken in this document for a space-filling curve: a curve composed by at least ten segments which are connected in such a way that each segment forms an angle with their neighbours, that is, no pair of adjacent segments define a larger straight segment, and wherein the curve can be optionally periodic along a fixed straight direction of space if and only if the period is defined by a non-periodic curve composed by at least ten connected segments and no pair of said adjacent and connected segments define a straight longer segment. Also, whatever the design of such SFC is, it can never intersect with itself at any point except the initial and final point (that is, the whole curve can be arranged as a closed curve or loop, but none of the parts of the curve can become a closed loop). A space-filling curve can be fitted over a flat or curved surface, and due to the angles between segments, the physical length of the curve is always larger than that of any straight line that can be fitted in the same area (surface) as said space-filling curve. Additionally, to properly shape the structure of a miniature antenna according to the present invention, the segments of the SFC curves must be shorter than a tenth of the free-space operating wavelength.
Depending on the shaping procedure and curve geometry, some infinite length SFC can be theoretically designed to feature a Haussdorf dimension larger than their topological-dimension. That is, in terms of the classical Euclidean geometry, It is usually understood that a curve is always a one-dimension object; however when the curve is highly convoluted and its physical length is very large, the curve tends to fill parts of the surface which supports it; in that case the Haussdorf dimension can be computed over the curve (or at least an approximation of it by means of the box-counting algorithm) resulting in a number larger than unity. Such theoretical infinite curves can not be physically constructed, but they can be approached with SFC designs. The curves 8 and 17 described in and
The advantage of using SFC curves in the physical shaping of the antenna is two-fold: (a) Given a particular operating frequency or wavelength said SFC antenna can be reduced in size with respect to prior art. (b) Given the physical size of the SFC antenna, said SFC antenna can be operated at a lower frequency (a longer wavelength) than prior art.
For a more complete understanding, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:
Another preferred embodiment of an SFC antenna is a monopole configuration as shown in
Another preferred embodiment of an SFC antenna is a slot antenna as shown, for instance in
To illustrate that several modifications of the antenna that can be done based on the same principle and spirit of the present invention, a similar example is shown in
The slot configuration is not, of course, the only way of implementing an SFC loop antenna. A closed SFC curve made of a superconducting or conducting material can be used to implement a wire SFC loop antenna as shown in another preferred embodiment as that of
Another preferred embodiment is described in
Other preferred embodiments of SFC antennas based also on the patch configuration are disclosed in
At this point it becomes clear to those skilled in the art what is the scope and spirit of the present invention and that the same SFC geometric principle can be applied in an innovative way to all the well known, prior art configurations. More examples are given in
Having illustrated and described the principles of our invention in several preferred embodiments thereof, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. We claim all modifications coming within the spirit and scope of the accompanying claims.
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/347,462, filed Dec. 31, 2008, entitled SPACE-FILLING MINIATURE ANTENNAS, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/686,804, filed Mar. 15, 2007, entitled SPACE-FILLING MINIATURE ANTENNAS, which is a Divisional application of U.S. Pat. No. 7,202,822, issued Apr. 10, 2007, entitled SPACE-FILLING MINIATURE ANTENNAS, which is a Continuation application of U.S. Pat. No. 7,148,850, issued on Dec. 12, 2006, entitled: SPACE-FILLING MINIATURE ANTENNAS, which is a Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/182,635, filed on Nov. 1, 2002, now abandoned, entitled: SPACE-FILLING MINIATURE ANTENNAS, which is a 371 of PCT/EP00/00411, filed on Jan. 19, 2000, entitled: SPACE-FILLING MINIATURE ANTENNAS.
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