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Electronic Fence Mode Alert System and Method

  • US 20070194924A1
  • Filed: 02/21/2007
  • Published: 08/23/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/21/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A remote locator that is configured to communicate with a transponder as a monitoring center for an electronic fence, the remote locator comprising:

  • a user input device;

    a time control circuit that is arranged to provide timing control signals according to an internal clock in the remote locator;

    a transmitter that is arranged to transmit a structured multi-frame transmission to the transponder when activated such that the structured multi-frame transmission has a transmit cadence and frequency that is determined by the internal clock of the remote locator, wherein the structured multi-frame transmission is coded with an identifier recognized by the transponder;

    a receiver that is arranged to capture samples when activated with an array of capture buffers;

    a circular correlator that is arranged to identify a correlation and a correlation phase in response to captured samples from the receiver;

    a processor that is arranged in cooperation with the time control circuit, the transmitter, the receiver and the circular correlator, wherein the processor is arranged to initialize the remote locator in a slow ping mode, wherein in the slow ping mode the processor is arranged for;

    coding a first structured multi-frame transmission with a unique identifier that is associated with the transponder;

    selectively transmitting a ping during a first time interval with the transmitter, wherein the ping comprises the first structured multi-frame transmission that is coded with the unique identifier;

    capturing samples with the array of capture buffers and the receiver over a first predetermined time interval that is sufficient to accumulate values for multiple transmissions of the first sequence from the transponder;

    evaluating the captured samples with the circular correlator to determine if the captured samples correlate with an expected first reply transmission for the first sequence from the transponder;

    detecting a reply from the transponder when the captured samples correlate with the expected first reply transmission;

    determining a distance between the remote locator and the transponder based on a time of flight between the transmission of the ping and the receipt of the reply from the transponder;

    evaluating the distance relative to a threshold associated with the electronic fence; and

    activating an alarm mechanism when the distance between the remote locator and the transponder is determined to exceed the threshold associated with the electronic fence mode.

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