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Distributed infrared communication system

  • US 4,977,619 A
  • Filed: 07/01/1988
  • Issued: 12/11/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/01/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A two-way communications system for a generally enclosed space employing a base infrared transmitter and a base unit infrared receiver that communicate through a variable or undefined length optical path at carrier frequencies respectively with an up-link infrared receiver and from an up-link infrared transmitter, and a base unit for generating transmission signals for the base transmitter and for receiving signals from the base receiver, comprising:

  • said base infrared transmitter including a plurality of base unit infrared transmitter modules placed at distributed locations within the space to generate infrared light signals, first cable means for coupling the transmission signals from the base unit to the base unit transmitter modules so as to cause the transmission of infrared light therefrom towards the up-link infrared receiver;

    said based infrared receiver including a plurality of base unit infrared receiver modules placed at distributed locations within the space to detect light from the up-link infrared transmitter and produce at carrier frequencies output signals representative thereof, and second cable means for coupling the output signals from base unit infrared receivers to the base unit, means for combining said output signals from base infrared receiver modules and generating a level signal representative of the combined infrared energy detected at base unit receiver modules.means responsive to the level signal for varying the base transmission signals so as to establish, from the up-link infrared transmitter, an optical output level that is at a level needed for detection by at least one of said distributed base unit infrared receiver modules;

    wherein a plurality of base unit infrared transmitter and receiver modules and a plurality of up-link infrared transmitters and receivers operate at different carrier frequencies for operation in different frequency channels;

    with base-unit infrared receiver modules operative in different frequency channels being placed in proximity to each other so as to effectively have a common optical field of view.

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