System and method for identifying radio stations to which tuners are tuned
First Claim
1. A remote audience survey method for identifying radio stations to which tuners are tuned, said tuners having local oscillator signals emitted therefrom, and said method comprising the steps of:
- establishing a detection zone so that local oscillator signals emitted therein are detectable through an antenna of a receiver;
detecting local oscillator signals at said receiver;
obtaining data describing said local oscillator signals, said data being partitioned into data records, wherein each data record corresponds to a single detected local oscillator signal, and wherein said data records convey timing data configured so that a duration for which said local oscillator signals are detected at said receiver can be determined;
generating, in response to said obtaining step, survey results which are responsive to only a portion of said data records; and
preventing data records in which said duration is longer than a predetermined period of time from corrupting said survey results.
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Abstract
An antenna (26) projects a detection zone (28) across a non-intersection portion (16) of a road (10). A scanning receiver (32) couples to and is controlled by a data logging computer (34). This computer (34) commands the receiver (32) to look for one FM local oscillator (LO) signal (22) that may be emitted from within the detection zone (28). If one LO signal (22) is detected, other LO signals (22) that may be detected at the receiver are ignored until the one signal is no longer detectable (90-106). An attenuator allows LO signals 22 emitted from radios (20) in the detection zone (28) at noisy frequencies to have the same likelihood of being detected as LO signals 22 emitted at less noisy frequencies. Detected LO signals (22) are ignored if they are detected for less than a minimum duration (100) or if they are detected for greater than a maximum duration (118). The second of two consecutively detected LO signals (22) is ignored if it occurs within a minimum duration (112) from the previously detected LO signal (22) and exhibits the same frequency (114) as the previously detected LO signal (22). A compiling computer (36) accumulates the data logged by the data logging computer (34) into a spread sheet (134).
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1. A remote audience survey method for identifying radio stations to which tuners are tuned, said tuners having local oscillator signals emitted therefrom, and said method comprising the steps of:
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establishing a detection zone so that local oscillator signals emitted therein are detectable through an antenna of a receiver; detecting local oscillator signals at said receiver; obtaining data describing said local oscillator signals, said data being partitioned into data records, wherein each data record corresponds to a single detected local oscillator signal, and wherein said data records convey timing data configured so that a duration for which said local oscillator signals are detected at said receiver can be determined; generating, in response to said obtaining step, survey results which are responsive to only a portion of said data records; and preventing data records in which said duration is longer than a predetermined period of time from corrupting said survey results. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A remote audience survey method for identifying radio stations to which tuners are tuned, said tuners having local oscillator signals emitted therefrom, and said method comprising the steps of:
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establishing a detection zone so that local oscillator signals emitted therein are detectable through an antenna of a receiver; detecting local oscillator signals at said receiver; obtaining data describing said local oscillator signals, said data being partitioned into data records, wherein each data record corresponds to a single detected local oscillator signal, and wherein said data records convey local oscillator frequency data and timing data configured so that a duration between consecutive data records can be determined; generating, in response to said obtaining step, survey results which are responsive to only a portion of said data records; and preventing one of two consecutive data records from corrupting said survey results when said two consecutive data records have substantially equivalent local oscillator frequencies and occur within a predetermined duration of one another. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A remote audience survey method as claimed in claim wherein:
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said data record timing data are further configured so that a duration for which said local oscillator signals are detected at said receiver can be determined; said obtaining step is configured to ignore data records associated with detection durations less than a predetermined minimum period of time.
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11. A remote audience survey method as claimed in claim wherein:
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said establishing step is configured so that said local oscillator signals emitted in said detection zone from tuners tuned to different ones of said radio stations are detectable through said antenna; said method additionally comprises the step of ignoring data describing other detectable local oscillator signals emitted from within said detection zone while said detecting step is being performed to detect one local oscillator signal.
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12. A remote audience survey method for identifying radio stations to which tuners are tuned, said tuners having local oscillator signals emitted therefrom, and said method comprising the steps of:
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establishing a detection zone so that local oscillator signals emitted therein at any of a plurality of local oscillator frequencies are detectable through an antenna of a receiver, wherein a noise level in said detection zone for a noisiest one of said plurality of local oscillator frequencies is greater than noise levels at others of said plurality of local oscillator frequencies; configuring a receiver to detect local oscillator signals having greater than a predetermined minimum signal strength at any of said local oscillator frequencies; detecting local oscillator signals at said receiver; obtaining data describing said local oscillator signals, said data being partitioned into data records, wherein each data record corresponds to a single detected local oscillator signal; generating, in response to said obtaining step, survey results which are responsive to only a portion of said data records; and preventing data records which correspond to local oscillator signals having less than said minimum signal strength at other than said noisiest local oscillator frequency from corrupting said survey results. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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