Speed estimation
First Claim
1. A system for estimating the speed of a mobile cellular radio telephone device comprising a speed estimation unit having:
- a) means for transmitting cellular radio communications signals from a predetermined location;
b) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a cellular radio telephone communication signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, even though broadcast from a single stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated due to multi-path interferences; and
c) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined time period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the mobile radio telephone device during the said predetermined period and using thus derived estimated speed data in controlling inter-cell and intra-cell hand-offs of the mobile unit.
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Abstract
A system and method of speed estimation for a cellular radio network includes a number of speed estimation units. Each unit comprises an averaging window of a different duration, a buffer store and variance calculator. The duration of each window is equivalent to the time taken by a mobile unit to traverse a distance of 20 wavelengths of the received signal at a particular speed. An incoming signal is applied to the units. The duration of the window determines the significance of the fast fade components in the signal which is related to mobile unit speed. When the average of a window is substantially constant, the speed corresponding to that window can be assumed to be achieved or exceeded. Decision logic is arranged to poll the outputs of the variance calculators to derive a speed estimation indication.
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Citations
25 Claims
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1. A system for estimating the speed of a mobile cellular radio telephone device comprising a speed estimation unit having:
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a) means for transmitting cellular radio communications signals from a predetermined location; b) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a cellular radio telephone communication signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, even though broadcast from a single stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated due to multi-path interferences; and c) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined time period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the mobile radio telephone device during the said predetermined period and using thus derived estimated speed data in controlling inter-cell and intra-cell hand-offs of the mobile unit. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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2. A system for estimating the speed of a body comprising a speed estimation unit having:
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a) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated; and b) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the body during the said predetermined period, said means for producing an indication of the variation in received signal strength including accumulating means arranged to produce a cumulative indication of the received signal strength over the said predetermined period. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A system for estimating the speed of a body comprising a plurality of speed estimation units, each said speed unit including:
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a) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated; and b) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the body during the said predetermined period, each said speed unit having means for producing an indication of the received signal strength in which the said predetermined period is of a different duration. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A system for estimating the speed of a body comprising a speed estimation unit having:
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a) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated; b) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the body during the said predetermined period, and c) a buffer store for storing a plurality of cumulative signal strength values produced by the means for producing an indication of the received signal strength.
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9. A system for estimating the speed of a body comprising a speed estimation unit having:
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a) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated; and b) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the body during the said predetermined period, wherein the predetermined period corresponds to the time taken for the body to traverse a distance equivalent to a predetermined multiple of wavelengths of the frequency of the received signal at a particular speed.
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10. A system for estimating the speed of a body comprising a speed estimation unit having:
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a) means for receiving a signal strength indication of a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed is to be estimated; b) means for producing an indication of variation in received signal strength over a predetermined period, the indication being representative of the nature of the speed of the body during the said predetermined period, and c) test means for determining whether the body is stationary. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for estimating the speed of a mobile cellular radio telephone device and thus providing further information for use in controlling inter-cell and intra-cell hand-offs, said method comprising:
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a) transmitting cellular radio communication signals from a predetermined location; b) receiving a cellular radio telephone communication signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, even though broadcast from a single stationary point relative to which the speed of the body is to be estimated due to multi-path interferences; c) producing an indication of the received signal strength over a predetermined time period; and d) estimating the speed of the mobile radio telephone device from the nature of variation of the amplitude of the received signal strengths over the said predetermined period and using thus derived estimated speed data in controlling inter-cell and intra-cell hand-offs of the mobile unit. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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15. A method for estimating the speed of a body, said method comprising:
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a) receiving a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed of the body is to be estimated; b) producing an indication of the received signal strength over a predetermined period; c) estimating the speed of the body from the nature of variation of the amplitude of the received signal strengths over the said predetermined period; and d) the indication of received signal strength being produced by accumulating the received signal strength over the said period. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method for estimating the speed of a body, said method comprising:
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a) receiving a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed of the body is to be estimated; b) producing an indication of the received signal strength over a predetermined period; c) estimating the speed of the body from the nature of variation of the amplitude of the received signal strengths over the said predetermined period; d) comparing the variance of the signal strengths received over a plurality of predetermined periods, and e) estimating the speed of the body based on the degree of variation between the received signal strength values.
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19. A method for estimating the speed of a body, said method comprising:
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a) receiving a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed of the body is to be estimated; b) producing an indication of the received signal strength over a predetermined period; and c) estimating the speed of the body from the nature of variation of the amplitude of the received signal strengths over the said predetermined period, wherein the signal strength indication is taken across a predetermined period which is the time taken to traverse a distance equivalent to a predetermined multiple of wavelengths of the frequency of the received signal at a particular speed.
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20. A method for estimating the speed of a body, said method comprising:
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a) receiving a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed of the body is to be estimated; b) producing an indication of the received signal strength over a predetermined period; c) estimating the speed of the body from the nature of variation of the amplitude of the received signal strengths over the said predetermined period; and d) which a plurality of signal strength indications are produced, each over a predetermined period of a different duration.
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21. A method in which for estimating the speed of a body, said method comprising:
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a) receiving a signal, having periodic spatial variations in signal strength, broadcast from a stationary point relative to which the speed of the body is to be estimated; b) producing an indication of the received signal strength over a predetermined period; and c) estimating the speed of the body from the nature of variation of the amplitude of the received signal strengths over the said predetermined period, wherein a test is carried out to determine if the body is stationary. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
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25. A speed estimator comprising:
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(a) means for receiving a signal broadcast from a point relative to which the speed of a body is to be estimated; (b) first filtering means for filtering out a fast fade component of the transmitted signal; (c) second filtering means for filtering out the fast and a slow fade component of the transmitted signal; and (d) means for comparing the filtered signals to determine the speed of the body on the basis of the comparison of the two filtered signals.
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