AC power source light modulation network
First Claim
1. A method of transmitting optical data within a network space, comprising:
- illuminating. the network space with a plurality of illumination sources powered by a common alternating current power source and then applying a modulation signal to the alternating current power source such that the illumination of each of the plurality of illumination sources is modulated in response thereto, providing optical data signals.
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Abstract
An AC power source light modulation apparatus is used for broadcasting useful data from a computer system to one or more specialized optical detectors located within any given space illuminated by standard electrical light fixtures all connected downstream from this same power source. The AC power modulation impressed by this system on the power signal, causes imperceptible changes to the light output of electrical lamps being supplied electricity from this common AC power source. This invention may be installed at any AC power source located upstream of one or more standard light fixtures in order to induce changes that may include deltas in amplitude and phase in the luminous output of these light fixtures. Changes in the electrical ambient illumination are produced by this modulated power signal which result in the broadcasting of optical signals that are received, demodulated and decoded by a specialized type of optical data receiver. This optical data broadcasting network includes a new type of optical networking card or optical receiver, capable of demodulation and decoding changes in the characteristics of the light output of the electrical lamps, which are generally imperceptible to the human eye. The AC power source light modulation apparatus and the optical receiver units comprise an optical data broadcasting network that provides a low-cost and single-point installation for applications where the lowest cost and the simplest indoor wireless infrastructure is desirable by users. Including applications such as the automation of prices in retail and supermarkets and for use by other applications that require optical communications for data broadcasting and remote wireless networking systems.
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21 Claims
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1. A method of transmitting optical data within a network space, comprising:
- illuminating. the network space with a plurality of illumination sources powered by a common alternating current power source and then applying a modulation signal to the alternating current power source such that the illumination of each of the plurality of illumination sources is modulated in response thereto, providing optical data signals.
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2. A power modulation unit which imposes a modulation signal on. an electrical power waveform, comprising:
- main input terminals for connection to an external electrical energy source;
a transformer coupled to the input terminals, said transformer having a first and second ratio of turns between a ,primary winding and a secondary winding;
a switching circuit operatively coupled to the transformer, the switching circuit being responsive to a signal to selectively switch between one of the first and second ratio of turns of the transformer;
modulated electrical power output terminals coupled to the transformer and for external connection to a lighting load. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 7, 18)
- main input terminals for connection to an external electrical energy source;
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3. An apparatus for modulation of the power signal supplying electricity to one or more electrical lamps so as to produce changes in the light output of these lamps and resulting from the switching mechanism of a transformer in which a primary tap selector is activated based on a synchronization circuit and is activated by data signals from a computer system and resulting in optical through the air signals by the electrical lamps.
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6. The method for broadcasting optical data signals through the air, by means of modulation of the brightness levels of an electrical illumination network comprised of one or more electrical light fixtures, a network of electrical light fixtures all being supplied electrical power from the apparatus of this invention and comprising one or more specialized optical receivers capable of reception of these optical signals.
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8. The method for synchronization of data and the electrical current waveform in an AC light modulation system whereby optical signals are created so as to convey information and data to specialized detectors using digital signal processing for demodulation and decoding, employing a digital signal processing technique whereby a dynamic comparator is created by continuous and rapid sampling of the ambient light.
- 9. The method whereby voltage modulation of the electrical power supplying one, two or more electrical light fixtures connected to this apparatus is generally imperceptible to the human eye due to the synchronization of data and the waveform of the electrical current by means of a microcontroller based software program.
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10. The method and apparatus for ambient light modulation of the brightness of any environment illuminated by electrical light fixtures, whenever these light fixtures are powered from a common electrical energy source or any sub-branches of that same electrical energy source, and are all connected to the apparatus disclosed by the present invention at any given location in the electrical power distribution network.
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11. The method and apparatus for AC power source light modulation whereby the voltage modulation is impressed upon the power signal by means of an electronically controlled transformer, switching between a tapped primary to secondary and a normal primary to secondary winding ratios, based on timing each switching action occurring without creating electromagnetic interference nor significant amounts of heat due to the switching occurring at a time when the AC power signal is near or at the zero voltage crossing point of the waveform.
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12. The method and apparatus for producing optical signals in standard types of lamps by causing modulated electrical energy to supply from an upstream location, one or more electrical light fixtures, including gas discharge lamps like fluorescent lamps in a manner such that users may obtain the ability to broadcast information from these existing lighting fixtures without having to retrofit or change in any manner the existing light fixtures.
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13. The method and apparatus whereby the electrical energy supplying one or more light fixtures is used as the carrier of information in order to cause electrical lamps to produce changes in a lighting network so as to broadcast optical signals that are detectable by digitizing the AC waveform produced by these lamps;
- and conveyed optically to one or more optical detectors provided with an analogue to digital converter and a microcontroller capable of transforming these signals into useful information.
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15. An optical receiver with a design architecture which incorporates a display layer positioned to be visible by a user, a transflective layer positioned behind the display layer as needed, a photovoltaic layer positioned behind the display layer and a circuit layer positioned behind the photovoltaic layer;
- the circuit layer being electrically connected to the display layer and the photovoltaic layer.
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16. A power modulation apparatus comprising an electrical energy waveform sampling circuit, a data buffer circuit, the data buffer circuit having a data input terminal, a data output terminal and a clock input terminal, the data output terminal being electrically connected to the control input terminal of the switching circuit, the clock input terminal being electrically coupled to the electrical energy waveform sampling circuit and the data input terminal is connectable to an external data source.
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17. The system for data communication in a space illuminated by a plurality of illumination sources wherein the power modulation unit further comprises:
- suitable input terminals for connection to an external electrical power source;
a transformer, said transformer having first and second primary terminals, a tapped primary terminal and first and second secondary terminals, the first primary terminal being electrically coupled to the first input terminal, the first and second secondary terminals being connectable to an external illumination circuit such as one or more electrical light fixtures.
- suitable input terminals for connection to an external electrical power source;
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19. An AC power light modulation unit comprising:
- electrical power input terminals for connection to an external electrical power source, a transformer, said transformer having first and second primary terminals, a tapped primary terminal and first and second secondary terminals, the first primary terminal being electrically coupled to the first power input terminal, the first and second secondary terminals being connectalble to an external illumination circuit; and
a switching circuit interposed between the power input terminals and the transformer, the switching circuit selectively connecting the power terminals to either the first primary and tapped primary terminals or to the first primary and second primary terminals in response to a received external data signal.
- electrical power input terminals for connection to an external electrical power source, a transformer, said transformer having first and second primary terminals, a tapped primary terminal and first and second secondary terminals, the first primary terminal being electrically coupled to the first power input terminal, the first and second secondary terminals being connectalble to an external illumination circuit; and
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20. A method of transmitting data within a network space, comprising:
- illuminating the network space with a plurality of illumination sources powered by a common electrical energy source ; and
applying a modulation signal to the electrical energy waveform such that the. total illumination. within the network space. is. modulated in response thereto by means of small variations in total brightness that are imperceptible to the human eye due to their short duration and the timing and coding methods.
- illuminating the network space with a plurality of illumination sources powered by a common electrical energy source ; and
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21. An optical receiver, formed in a multilayer construction, comprising:
- a display layer positioned to .be visible to .a user, said display layer being at least partially light transmissive;
a photovoltaic layer positioned behind the display layer; and
a circuit layer positioned behind the photovoltaic layer.
- a display layer positioned to .be visible to .a user, said display layer being at least partially light transmissive;
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