17921683. VEHICLE-MOUNTED ANTENNA SYSTEM simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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VEHICLE-MOUNTED ANTENNA SYSTEM

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Changil Kim of Seoul (KR)

Sunin Jeong of Seoul (KR)

Yongkon Kim of Seoul (KR)

VEHICLE-MOUNTED ANTENNA SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17921683 titled 'VEHICLE-MOUNTED ANTENNA SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a vehicle-mounted antenna system that includes a circuit board, an antenna, and a coupling feed portion.

  • The antenna system is designed to be mounted on a vehicle.
  • The system includes a circuit board, which serves as the base for the antenna.
  • The antenna is fixed to the circuit board through a short portion.
  • The antenna has an aperture region that corresponds to the inside of a metal pattern above the circuit board.
  • The coupling feed portion is connected to the circuit board and is responsible for radiating a signal to the aperture region.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Vehicle communication systems: The antenna system can be used in vehicles to enable wireless communication, such as for GPS, cellular connectivity, or vehicle-to-vehicle communication.
  • Telematics: The system can be used in telematics applications to transmit and receive data related to vehicle diagnostics, tracking, and remote monitoring.
  • Autonomous vehicles: The antenna system can be utilized in autonomous vehicles to facilitate communication with other vehicles, infrastructure, and control systems.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient signal transmission: The design of the antenna system ensures that the signal is effectively radiated to the aperture region, improving the overall performance and reliability of the system.
  • Space-saving: The short portion of the antenna allows for compact installation on the circuit board, making it suitable for vehicle applications where space is limited.
  • Metal pattern interference: The aperture region corresponding to the metal pattern helps mitigate any interference caused by the presence of metal components in the vehicle.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved signal reception: The antenna system enhances the reception of signals, resulting in better connectivity and communication capabilities for the vehicle.
  • Compact and integrated design: The system's compact design allows for easy integration into vehicles without occupying excessive space.
  • Reduced interference: The metal pattern and aperture region help minimize interference caused by nearby metal components, ensuring reliable signal transmission.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided according to an embodiment is a vehicle-mounted antenna system. The antenna system may comprise: a circuit board; an antenna configured to have an aperture region corresponding to the inside of a metal pattern above the circuit board and be fixed to the circuit board through a short portion; and a coupling feed portion configured to be connected to the circuit board and radiate a signal to the aperture region.