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A compact Q-K-band dual frequency feed horn

01 Oct 1984-IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (IEEE)-Vol. 32, Iss: 10, pp 1108-1111
TL;DR: In this paper, a dual frequency circularly polarized feed for an offset reflector antenna was developed for a portable satellite ground terminal, which achieved good aperture efficiency and low sidelobes in both of the frequency bands.
Abstract: A millimeter-wave dual frequency circularly polarized feed for an offset reflector antenna is being developed for a portable satellite ground terminal. The two frequency bands are Q - and K -bands for transmit and receive, respectively. A compact feed design consisting of a single corrugated horn with two circular waveguide concentric openings at the horn throat is described. Good aperture efficiency and low sidelobes in both of the frequency bands are achieved.

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16 Oct 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system that receives, by a feed point of a dielectric antenna, electromagnetic waves from a core coupled to the feed point without an electrical return path, and radiates a wireless signal responsive to the electromagnetic waves being received at the aperture.
Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, by a feed point of a dielectric antenna, electromagnetic waves from a dielectric core coupled to the feed point without an electrical return path, where at least a portion of the dielectric antenna comprises a conductive surface, directing, by the feed point, the electromagnetic waves to a proximal portion of the dielectric antenna, and radiating, via an aperture of the dielectric antenna, a wireless signal responsive to the electromagnetic waves being received at the aperture. Other embodiments are disclosed.

330 citations

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17 May 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a distributed antenna and backhaul system provide network connectivity for a small cell deployment using high-bandwidth, millimeter-wave communications and existing power line infrastructure, rather than building new structures, and installing additional fiber and cable.
Abstract: A distributed antenna and backhaul system provide network connectivity for a small cell deployment. Rather than building new structures, and installing additional fiber and cable, embodiments described herein disclose using high-bandwidth, millimeter-wave communications and existing power line infrastructure. Above ground backhaul connections via power lines and line-of-sight millimeter-wave band signals as well as underground backhaul connections via buried electrical conduits can provide connectivity to the distributed base stations. An overhead millimeter-wave system can also be used to provide backhaul connectivity. Modules can be placed onto existing infrastructure, such as streetlights and utility poles, and the modules can contain base stations and antennas to transmit the millimeter-waves to and from other modules.

298 citations

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07 Jun 2016
TL;DR: In this article, a distributed antenna system is provided that frequency shifts the output of one or more microcells to a 60 GHz or higher frequency range for transmission to a set of distributed antennas.
Abstract: A distributed antenna system is provided that frequency shifts the output of one or more microcells to a 60 GHz or higher frequency range for transmission to a set of distributed antennas. The cellular band outputs of these microcell base station devices are used to modulate a 60 GHz (or higher) carrier wave, yielding a group of subcarriers on the 60 GHz carrier wave. This group will then be transmitted in the air via analog microwave RF unit, after which it can be repeated or radiated to the surrounding area. The repeaters amplify the signal and resend it on the air again toward the next repeater. In places where a microcell is required, the 60 GHz signal is shifted in frequency back to its original frequency (e.g., the 1.9 GHz cellular band) and radiated locally to nearby mobile devices.

296 citations

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15 Sep 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a device that facilitates transmitting electromagnetic waves along a surface of a wire that facilitates delivery of electric energy to devices, and sensing a condition that is adverse to the electromagnetic waves propagating along the surface of the wire.
Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a device that facilitates transmitting electromagnetic waves along a surface of a wire that facilitates delivery of electric energy to devices, and sensing a condition that is adverse to the electromagnetic waves propagating along the surface of the wire. Other embodiments are disclosed.

288 citations

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02 Oct 2014
TL;DR: In this article, a system for detecting a fault in a first wire of a power grid that affects a transmission or reception of electromagnetic waves that transport data and that propagate along a surface of the first wire is described.
Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a system for detecting a fault in a first wire of a power grid that affects a transmission or reception of electromagnetic waves that transport data and that propagate along a surface of the first wire, selecting a backup communication medium from one or more backup communication mediums according to one or more selection criteria, and redirecting the data to the backup communication medium to circumvent the fault. Other embodiments are disclosed.

286 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of horn aperture size, slot width-to-pitch ratio and frequency on the cross-polarization of the radiation pattern are considered, as well as the range of slot parameters which can be used and the design of the slots near the throat of the horn to achieve a low VSWR for bandwidths of 1.5 to 1.
Abstract: Details of the design of circumferentially corrugated conical horns are presented. Radiation pattern and phase-center characteristics for both "wide-band" and "narrow-band" horns are considered, and a comparison is made between the relative sizes of the two types of horns. The effects of horn aperture size, slot width-to-pitch ratio and frequency on the cross-polarization of the radiation pattern are included. The range of slot parameters which can be used and the design of the slots near the throat of the horn to achieve a low VSWR for bandwidths of 1.5 to 1 are also considered. The results of measurements on horns with both narrow and wide included angles are given.

106 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the design and experimental studies on a composite dual-frequency feed with a single radiating aperture are presented, based on a systematic analysis, and the criterion for selecting the ratio of the diameter of the corrugated guide excited at lower frequency in the dominant mode to that of the dielectric rod, axially located within the guide and excited at the higher frequency in dominant mode, is discussed.
Abstract: Based on a systematic analysis the design and experimental studies on a composite dual-frequency feed with a single radiating aperture are presented. The criterion for selecting the ratio of the diameter of the corrugated guide excited at the lower frequency in the dominant mode to that of the dielectric rod, axially located within the guide and excited at the higher frequency in the dominant mode, is discussed. The constructional features of a typical dual-frequency feed designed for operation at S and X bands (with 2.68 GHz and 9.375 GHz as center frequencies, respectively) are outlined. The measured radiation patterns show good symmetry and sidelobe suppression over 20-percent bandwidth in S and X bands and are in good agreement with calculated patterns.

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the fundamental problems associated with coupled-wave transducers which operate over a 3-to-1 frequency band have been explored and usable solutions found, and the experimental models described are directed toward the broad objectives of feeding the horn-reflector antenna with two polarizations of waves in the 4-, 6- and 11-kmc radio relay bands.
Abstract: The fundamental problems associated with coupled-wave transducers which operate over a 3-to-1 frequency band have been explored and usable solutions found. The experimental models described are directed toward the broad objectives of feeding the horn-reflector antenna with two polarizations of waves in the 4-, 6- and 11-kmc radio relay bands.

4 citations