Patents Assigned to EMS Technologies
  • Publication number: 20080186244
    Abstract: A broadband bicone antenna supports frequency selective control of electrical length. Frequency selective control of the electrical length of an antenna can provide an antenna exhibiting two or more different electrical lengths where use of each length depends upon the operating frequencies of the signals. The electrical length of the bicone antenna may be reduced in response to higher operating frequencies. Such reduction in electrical length at higher frequencies can provide improved antenna radiation patterns for the antenna. Further, the electrical length of the bicone antenna may be increased in response to low frequency operation. Such increase in electrical length may improve VSWR performance at lower frequencies. Simultaneous operation of the bicone antenna at varied electrical lengths for varied frequency bands can provide improved broadband performance of the antenna.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2008
    Publication date: August 7, 2008
    Applicant: EMS Technologies
    Inventors: Donald N. Black, John D. Voss, Terence D. Newbury, Michael G. Guler
  • Publication number: 20080186243
    Abstract: A broadband bicone antenna system supports improved VSWR operation of a high-impedance bicone antenna having a reduced aperture size, high input impedance at the central vertex of the cones, one or more pattern tuning filters associated with the cones, and input filtering for frequency selective impedance matching. Pattern tuning filters can improve the radiation pattern at different frequencies by controlling the electrical length of the antenna in response to the frequency components of the associated wideband signal. Impedance matching input filters can improve the signal matching to couple radio frequency energy into the antenna system from a feed line. Mutual tuning of the pattern tuning filters; the impedance matching input filters; and the impedance of the bicone antenna itself can improve the overall voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) performance of the bicone antenna system over a broad range of operating frequencies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2008
    Publication date: August 7, 2008
    Applicant: EMS Technologies
    Inventors: Donald N. Black, John D. Voss, Terence D. Newbury
  • Publication number: 20020101388
    Abstract: One or more feedback elements generate a feedback signal in response to a transmitted signal outputted by each radiator of the antenna system. This feedback signal is received by each radiator, also described as a radiating element, and combined with any leakage signal present at the port of the antenna. Because the feedback signal and the leakage signal are set to the same frequency and are approximately 180 degrees out of phase, this signal summing operation serves to cancel both signals at the output port, thereby improving the port-to-port isolation characteristic of the antenna. Each feedback element can include a photo-etched planar metal strip supported by a planar dielectric card made from printed circuit board material. Such feedback elements can provide a high degree of repeatability and reliability in that the manufacturing of such feedback elements can be precisely controlled.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Applicant: EMS Technologies
    Inventor: Joseph R. Ippolito