Telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ) (20240186683). ANTENNA, ANTENNA ARRAY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION simplified abstract
Contents
- 1 ANTENNA, ANTENNA ARRAY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 ANTENNA, ANTENNA ARRAY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Potential Commercial Applications
- 1.9 Possible Prior Art
- 1.10 Original Abstract Submitted
ANTENNA, ANTENNA ARRAY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION
Organization Name
telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ)
Inventor(s)
[[:Category:Martin G�llner of Stephanskirchen (DE)|Martin G�llner of Stephanskirchen (DE)]][[Category:Martin G�llner of Stephanskirchen (DE)]]
Maximilian Obermayer of Rosenheim (DE)
Andreas Vollmer of Rosenheim (DE)
ANTENNA, ANTENNA ARRAY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240186683 titled 'ANTENNA, ANTENNA ARRAY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an antenna with a base body and a metallic conductive structure applied to the base body. The base body includes a flat cover portion and walls extending perpendicularly away from the cover portion. The conductive structure has at least one radiator provided at the cover portion, at least one feeding line for the radiator, and at least one ground portion. The feeding line and ground portion are provided at the walls, with the feeding lines extending in a feeding plane perpendicular to the radiator plane.
- Antenna with base body and metallic conductive structure
- Radiator, feeding line, and ground portion arrangement
- Perpendicular orientation of feeding plane to radiator plane
Potential Applications
The antenna technology described in the patent application can be used in various communication systems, including mobile communication base stations, satellite communication systems, and wireless networks.
Problems Solved
The antenna design addresses the need for efficient and reliable signal transmission and reception in communication systems. By optimizing the arrangement of the radiator, feeding lines, and ground portion, the antenna can enhance signal quality and coverage.
Benefits
- Improved signal transmission and reception - Enhanced signal quality and coverage - Efficient communication system performance
Potential Commercial Applications
- Mobile communication base stations - Satellite communication systems - Wireless networks
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art for this technology could be antennas with similar radiator, feeding line, and ground portion arrangements used in communication systems.
== What are the key components of the antenna described in the patent application? The key components of the antenna described in the patent application include the base body, metallic conductive structure, radiator, feeding line, ground portion, and the arrangement of these components in perpendicular planes.
== How does the orientation of the feeding plane relate to the radiator plane in the antenna design? The feeding plane in the antenna design is arranged perpendicular to the radiator plane. This orientation helps optimize signal transmission and reception efficiency by ensuring proper alignment of the feeding lines with the radiators.
Original Abstract Submitted
an antenna has a base body and a metallic conductive structure applied to the base body, wherein the base body comprises a flat cover portion and walls extending perpendicularly away from the cover portion. the conductive structure has at least one radiator provided at the cover portion, at least one feeding line for the at least one radiator and at least one ground portion, wherein the feeding line and the ground portion are provided at at least one of the walls. the radiator defines a radiator plane (r) and the feeding lines extend in at least one feeding plane (f), wherein the at least one feeding plane (f) is arranged perpendicularly to the radiator plane (r). further, an antenna array and a mobile communication base station are shown.