Identification technique for air traffic
First Claim
1. In an interrogator-transponder beacon system having an interrogator cooperating with an antenna and a transponder cooperating with an antenna, the improvement comprising an identification technique (ITAT) comprising an interrogator add-on unit coupled between the interrogator and its antenna, and a transponder add-on unit coupled between the transponder and its antenna;
- wherein said interrogator add-on unit comprises control means including means to manually select either a normal mode of operation or an ITAT mode;
apparatus effective during the ITAT mode which includes means to add special modulation to an interrogator output radio frequency signal, and means to pass the interrogator signal with said special modulation to the interrogator antenna;
wherein said transponder add-on unit includes control means to select either a normal mode or an ITAT mode, and apparatus effective during the ITAT mode which includes means to route the interrogation signal received at the transponder unit to an ITAT receiver, means to detect the ITAT information, means to generate a normal interrogation which is forwarded to the transponder, which in a normal manner generates a reply, means to add special modulation to the transponder output radio frequency signal, and means to pass the transponder signal with said special modulation to the transponder antenna;
wherein said interrogator add-on unit further includes means to route the transponder reply received at the interrogator antenna to an ITAT receiver, means to detect the ITAT information, and means to generate a normal transponder reply which is forwarded to the interrogator.
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Abstract
The ITAT technique, embodied in ITAT hardware, provides a means to add additional operating modes to interrogator-transponder (beacon) systems in a relatively simple and economical manner. The technique permits the adding of special modulation to the normal pulse-coded transmissions for the purpose of providing a security identification code, or a digital wavefore enabling high processing gain, or both.
Two similarly designed ITAT units are required; one for interrogator systems, and one for transponder systems. Both units simply connect between the respective system units and the system antennas.
The ITAT units operate in two modes; "Normal" and "ITAT." In the normal mode, the units do not interfere with operation of the transponder-interrogator (beacon) system. In the ITAT mode, the units suppress the beacon system operating range by introducing attenuation between the interrogator unit (or transponder unit) and the antenna. In effect, normal operation is blocked during ITAT operation. In place of normal operation, the ITAT unit specially-modulates interrogator pulse-coded emissions to add special ITAT modulation. The ITAT receiver collocated with transponders detects and decodes ITAT interrogations and passes the pulse-code information to the transponder. When the transponder replies, ITAT modulation is added to the transmission. The ITAT receiver at the interrogator unit receives ITAT-modulated replies, decodes the information, and passes the reply code signals to the interrogator unit.
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5 Claims
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1. In an interrogator-transponder beacon system having an interrogator cooperating with an antenna and a transponder cooperating with an antenna, the improvement comprising an identification technique (ITAT) comprising an interrogator add-on unit coupled between the interrogator and its antenna, and a transponder add-on unit coupled between the transponder and its antenna;
wherein said interrogator add-on unit comprises control means including means to manually select either a normal mode of operation or an ITAT mode;
apparatus effective during the ITAT mode which includes means to add special modulation to an interrogator output radio frequency signal, and means to pass the interrogator signal with said special modulation to the interrogator antenna;
wherein said transponder add-on unit includes control means to select either a normal mode or an ITAT mode, and apparatus effective during the ITAT mode which includes means to route the interrogation signal received at the transponder unit to an ITAT receiver, means to detect the ITAT information, means to generate a normal interrogation which is forwarded to the transponder, which in a normal manner generates a reply, means to add special modulation to the transponder output radio frequency signal, and means to pass the transponder signal with said special modulation to the transponder antenna;
wherein said interrogator add-on unit further includes means to route the transponder reply received at the interrogator antenna to an ITAT receiver, means to detect the ITAT information, and means to generate a normal transponder reply which is forwarded to the interrogator.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In an interrogator-transponder beacon system having an interrogator cooperating with an antenna and a transponder cooperating with an antenna, the improvement, an identification technique for air traffic (ITAT), for providing a means to add special operating modes and waveforms to these systems without system modifications except to add a small ITAT receiver-decoder unit in the cabling line to the antenna and a small control unit, said improvement comprising:
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a. means including first modulation means cooperating with the interrogator and antenna to add desired modulation to interrogator output radio frequency signals, controlled by first timing and control means, b. means for causing the interrogator signal with added desired modulation to be passed to the associated interrogator antenna, c. the first timing and control means being operative when normal operation is desired to inhibit the first modulation means so that the interrogator and antenna are effectively coupled to permit the interrogator to operate normally in the beacon system, d. means cooperating with the interrogator and antenna to reduce system sensitivity to normal beacon system signals when desired, e. means for the beacon system operator to select and deselect special operating modes as desired without modifications to the system once the improvement is installed, f. means for the beacon system operator to externally insert and operate desired added special operating modes and waveforms once the improvement is installed, g. means including second modulation means cooperating with the transponder and antenna to add desired modulation to transponder output radio frequency signals, controlled by second timing and control means, h. means for causing the transponder signal with added desired modulation to be passed to the associated transponder antenna, i. the second timing and control means being operative when normal operation is desired to inhibit the second modulation means so that the transponder and antenna are effectively coupled to permit the transponder to operate normally in the beacon system, j. means cooperating with the transponder and antenna to reduce system sensitivity to beacon system signals when desired, k. interrogation signal generator means for generating a radio frequency signal for triggering the beacon system transponder to provide a normal transponder radio frequency information signal, controlled by the second timing and control means in response to reception of an interrogation, l. replay signal generator means for generating a radio frequency signal for providing the beacon system interrogator with a normal indication of a received beacon system transponder signal, controlled by the first timing and control means in response to a reception of a reply, m. whereby the add-on unit cooperating with the beacon system interrogator and antenna converts incoming transponder signals having added special modulation into a radio frequency signal format recognizable to the interrogator, n. whereby the add-on unit cooperating with the beacon system transponder and antenna converts incoming interrogation signals having added special modulation into a radio frequency signal format recognizable to the transponder.
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