Pilot Beacon System
First Claim
1. A method of determining the location of a wireless handset, comprising:
- positioning at least one repeating antenna in a location not capable of receiving a sufficiently strong signal from a carrier site to allow the handset to receive a communication signal;
positioning a radio frequency receiving device capable of receiving a signal from a carrier site;
repeating the signals from the radio frequency receiving device to the at least one repeating antenna and the signal from the at least one repeating antenna to the radio frequency receiving device;
providing a location signal; and
combining the communication signal and location signal; and
transmitting the combined communication and location signal from the at least one repeating antenna so that the handset can receive the signal and determine its position.
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Abstract
A system of and method of accurate positioning of a wireless handset combines a positioning signal with the communication signal. For locations where a wireless handset cannot receive an adequate signal, the system receives a carrier signal either through a donor antenna, exterior the building, or a base station connected to the carrier. In addition to a communication signal, the system adds a location signal to assist the wireless handset in determining the wireless handset'"'"'s location. The power level of the location signal, a pilot beacon signal, is adjusted so to be sufficiently strong but not at a level that will cause interference with the communication signal. The pilot beacon signal uses a different path than the communication signal to minimize delays. In addition, the system adjusts the offset, either positively or negatively, to account for timing delays caused by hardware and cables. The pilot beacon signal has multiple channels so that each repeating antenna has a distinct pilot beacon signal. Each handset always hears a pilot beacon signal, regardless of what channel the handset picks to communicate on.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of determining the location of a wireless handset, comprising:
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positioning at least one repeating antenna in a location not capable of receiving a sufficiently strong signal from a carrier site to allow the handset to receive a communication signal; positioning a radio frequency receiving device capable of receiving a signal from a carrier site; repeating the signals from the radio frequency receiving device to the at least one repeating antenna and the signal from the at least one repeating antenna to the radio frequency receiving device; providing a location signal; and combining the communication signal and location signal; and transmitting the combined communication and location signal from the at least one repeating antenna so that the handset can receive the signal and determine its position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system for determining the location of a wireless device, the system comprising:
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at least one repeating antenna; a radio frequency receiving device capable of receiving a communication signal from a carrier site; a positioning device for sending a positioning signal related to position of the positioning device; and a coupler for feeding the positioning signal from the positioning device and the communication signal to the at least one repeating signal. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of determining the optimal level of pilot beacon signal comprising:
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measuring the strength of the repeated signal; obtaining information on acceptable pilot beacon/repeated signal strength ratios; and setting the power of the pilot beacon and the repeated signal.
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13. A position signal circuit comprising:
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a field programmable gate array (FPGA); an input adapted to received an external GPS signal for forwarding a signal to the FPGA; a repeater antenna coupler adapted to communicate with at least one repeater antenna wherein the FPGA produces a timing signal for the at least one repeater antenna for assisting a wireless handset to determine the wireless handset'"'"'s location. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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