Patents by Inventor Ahmed A. Kishk

Ahmed A. Kishk has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20200076037
    Abstract: Whilst offering promise to millimeter-wave applications and potentially also microwave applications the air-filled substrate integrated waveguides (AF-SIWs) established to date within the prior art require a complete and flawless smooth connection of the top and bottom layers to the intermediate substrate. This necessitates a high precision and costly structure to avoid signal leakage from any discontinuity or bad connection of the layers and “tight” mechanical contact between the components through closely located mechanical fixtures that hold and tighten together the AF-SIW. In order to overcome the costly and high precision fabrication and assembly processes and to enable SIWs to be used in applications where SIWs are closely located the inventors have established a contactless air-filled SIW (CLAF-SIW) which allows high performance SIWs to be implemented with increased tolerances, cheaper substrate technologies, and lower complexity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2018
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventors: AHMED KISHK, NIMA BAYAT-MAKOU
  • Patent number: 9935373
    Abstract: A self-grounded antenna arrangement includes a base or central portion in a first plane and a number of arm sections associated with the central portion that taper toward a respective end tip. Each arm section is adapted to form a transition from the central portion and being bent backward toward the central portion by more than 180 degrees so that its end tip approaches a first side of the central portion, at an opening in the central portion. The end tip is connected to a feeder configured to feed, via an arm-section-specific port, one specific port for each arm section. Each arm section has a mixed functionality of a curved monopole antenna and a loop antenna, and the antenna arrangement provides substantially uncoupled ports with far-field functions that are almost orthogonal in polarization, direction, or shape. The arrangement finds use in multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems for statistical multipath environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2018
    Assignee: Gapwaves AB
    Inventors: Jian Yang, Ali Al-Rawi, Magnus Franzén, Charlie Orlenius, Ahmed A. Kishk
  • Publication number: 20150380826
    Abstract: A self-grounded antenna arrangement includes a base or central portion in a first plane and a number of arm sections associated with the central portion that taper toward a respective end tip. Each arm section is adapted to form a transition from the central portion and being bent backward toward the central portion by more than 180 degrees so that its end tip approaches a first side of the central portion, at an opening in the central portion. The end tip is connected to a feeder configured to feed, via an arm-section-specific port, one specific port for each arm section. Each arm section has a mixed functionality of a curved monopole antenna and a loop antenna, and the antenna arrangement provides substantially uncoupled ports with far-field functions that are almost orthogonal in polarization, direction, or shape. The arrangement finds use in multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems for statistical multipath environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2013
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Applicant: Gapwaves AB
    Inventors: Jian Yang, Ali al-Rawi, Magnus Franzén, Charlie Orlenius, Ahmed A. Kishk
  • Patent number: 5959590
    Abstract: An improved subreflector antenna with lower sidelobes than prior art subreflector antennas is disclosed herein. A tapered, anisotropic, corrugated subreflector is attached to a waveguide and located at the focus of a near-parabolic deep dish main reflector. The subreflector has corrugations of varying depth. The varying depths of the corrugations result in varying reactance, or reactance taper, of the subreflector. This taper is designed in such a manner to guide or steer the energy from the antenna feed to the main reflector in such a manner as to help assure sharply reduced sidelobes. Further, the subreflector is physically shaped so as to further steer or guide the energy in the desired direction. The deep geometry of the main reflector allows the reduced sized subreflector to be positioned within the rim of the main reflector such that the combination can be covered by a flat radome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Endgate Corporation
    Inventors: John R. Sanford, Raymond R. Blasing, Ahmed A. Kishk
  • Patent number: 4622559
    Abstract: The antenna feed includes a waveguide radiator with a conductive flange positioned about the waveguide near its radiating end. The flange includes one or more corrugations which each have tapered walls and which is truncated at its root and crest by a flat or curved plane. The corrugations thus may have a trapezoidal cross-section or a curved root and crest cross-section. The curvature may be sinusoidal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1986
    Assignee: Canadian Patents & Development Limited
    Inventors: Lotfollah Shafai, Ahmed A. A. Kishk, Ernest Bridges, Apisak Ittipiboon