Ubiquiti. has been granted a patent for innovative antenna assemblies, including multi-focal-point and compact RF antennas. These devices utilize a single patterned emitting surface to emit multiple RF signal beams with different polarizations, enhancing communication efficiency through independent input feeds. GlobalData’s report on Ubiquiti gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Multi-focal-point antenna devices for emitting rf signals

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Ubiquiti Inc

The granted patent US11978945B2 describes a radio device featuring an innovative antenna design that includes at least three input feeds and corresponding grounding pins. The radio circuitry integrated with these input feeds enables the antenna to radiate three independent and uncoupled beams, enhancing its operational capabilities. The antenna can take various shapes, including triangular, square, or rectangular, and may consist of multiple folded regions where the input feeds and grounding pins are strategically located. Additionally, the design allows for the incorporation of patterned radiating emitters, which can operate at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, thereby supporting diverse communication standards.

Further claims within the patent detail the construction of the antenna, emphasizing that it can be a single piece of metal or include a central region with a cutout. The device is also configured to operate in a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) mode, which is beneficial for improving data throughput and signal quality in wireless communications. The versatility of the antenna's design, including the option for a single emitter element coupled to the input feeds, underscores its potential applications in advanced radio technologies. Overall, this patent presents a significant advancement in antenna technology, aimed at enhancing the performance and efficiency of radio devices.

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