18207859. ANTENNA DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)
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ANTENNA DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
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ANTENNA DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18207859 titled 'ANTENNA DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an antenna device and a communication device that utilize a metamaterial layer for improved performance.
- The device includes a board with a metamaterial layer, a ground layer, and a first layer on the opposite side of the metamaterial layer.
- A first resonator is provided in the first layer and is used to receive power.
- A second resonator, consisting of two conductors, is placed on both sides of the first resonator in a short direction.
- The end portions of the second resonator's conductors are connected to the ground layer.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Wireless communication devices
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Satellite communication systems
- Radar systems
Problems solved by this technology:
- Improved antenna performance and efficiency
- Reduction of interference and signal loss
- Enhanced signal reception and transmission
Benefits of this technology:
- Increased range and coverage
- Improved signal quality and reliability
- Compact and lightweight design
- Cost-effective production and implementation
Original Abstract Submitted
There are provided an antenna device and a communication device including: a board including a metamaterial layer, a ground layer, and a first layer disposed on a side opposite to the ground layer across the metamaterial layer; a first resonator to which power is fed, the first resonator being provided in the first layer; and a second resonator including two conductors provided along a longitudinal direction of the first resonator, the conductors being provided on the first layer and on both sides of the first resonator in a short direction of the first resonator. The two conductors of the second resonator have end portions, and one terminal of each of the end portions is connected to the ground layer.