18040605. HYBRID ANTENNAS simplified abstract (Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.)

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HYBRID ANTENNAS

Organization Name

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Inventor(s)

CHIN-HUNG Ma of TAIPEI CITY (TW)

CHIEN-PAI Lai of TAIPEI CITY (TW)

PAI-CHENG Huang of TAIPEI CITY (TW)

TSAI-YUN Chuang of TAIPEI CITY (TW)

HYBRID ANTENNAS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18040605 titled 'HYBRID ANTENNAS

The abstract describes an example apparatus that includes a first antenna with a first radiator and ground plane, a second antenna with a second radiator and ground plane, and a hybrid antenna formed by coupling components of the first and second antennas.

  • The hybrid antenna may include a third radiator.
  • An electrical interface may be placed between the first and second antennas to connect the ground planes and form the third radiator.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in wireless communication systems. - It may find applications in IoT devices and smart home technology.

Problems Solved: - Improved antenna performance and efficiency. - Enhanced signal reception and transmission capabilities.

Benefits: - Increased range and reliability of wireless communication. - Compact design for integration into various devices.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Hybrid Antenna Technology for Wireless Communication Systems" This technology could be utilized in smartphones, tablets, laptops, IoT devices, and other wireless communication devices. It may have implications in telecommunications, consumer electronics, and smart home industries.

Questions about Hybrid Antenna Technology: 1. How does the hybrid antenna improve signal reception compared to traditional antennas? The hybrid antenna enhances signal reception by combining the strengths of multiple antennas, resulting in improved performance and reliability.

2. What are the key factors to consider when integrating a hybrid antenna into a device? Integrating a hybrid antenna requires careful design considerations such as size, placement, and impedance matching to optimize performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

An example apparatus may include a first antenna having a first radiator and a first ground plane and a second antenna having a second radiator and a second ground plane. In some examples, a hybrid antenna may be formed through coupling of the hybrid antenna to components of the first antenna and the second antenna. The hybrid antenna may include a third radiator. In some examples, an electrical interface may be disposed between the first antenna and the second antenna. In this regard, the electrical interface may couple the first ground plane to the second ground plane to form the third radiator.