Radar based highway safety warning system
First Claim
1. A radar transmitter comprising:
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a controller, said signal generator being responsive to said controller to transmit a CW marker signal and codes for bits of a message being generated by modulation from said controller, said bits of said message being transmitted after said CW marker signal turns off, said CW marker signal having signal characteristics for detection by a receiver having a message decoder for decoding said message and by a conventional radar detector unresponsive to said codes, wherein said controller comprises a sweep generator to frequency modulate said codes of said bits, wherein said sweep generator sweeps from a high frequency to a low frequency to represent a first logical state and from a low frequency to a high frequency to represent a second logical state of one of said bits.
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Abstract
A system for transmitting messages, such as safety hazard warning messages, to vehicles causes alerts to be generated in conventional radar detectors and more detailed messages to be provided to drivers with message capable radar receivers. The transmitted radar signal is modulated in frequency or phase or swept in frequency in different directions or at different rates to define the logical state of each bit of the message. A continuous wave (CW) maker signal may also be transmitted to assure detection by a conventional police radar detector and to allow a receiver capable of decoding messages to make adjustments that center an intermediate frequency (IF) generated from the received signal in the receiver IF passband. A message capable receiver decodes the modulated signal to communicate to the vehicle operator the contents of the transmitted message or a stored message corresponding to a transmitted code. The signal modulation is such that conventional radar detectors do not reject the signal but cause an alert to be generated, indicating to the driver the need to reduce vehicle speed to accommodate upcoming road conditions or obstacles.
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41 Claims
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1. A radar transmitter comprising:
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a signal generator; and a controller, said signal generator being responsive to said controller to transmit a CW marker signal and codes for bits of a message being generated by modulation from said controller, said bits of said message being transmitted after said CW marker signal turns off, said CW marker signal having signal characteristics for detection by a receiver having a message decoder for decoding said message and by a conventional radar detector unresponsive to said codes, wherein said controller comprises a sweep generator to frequency modulate said codes of said bits, wherein said sweep generator sweeps from a high frequency to a low frequency to represent a first logical state and from a low frequency to a high frequency to represent a second logical state of one of said bits. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A receiver for receiving messages transmitted thereto comprising:
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a receive antenna; a detector/mixer operatively connected to receive a signal output from said receive antenna; a fixed or variable frequency first local oscillator operatively connected to provide a fixed or an adjustable difference frequency signal to said mixer; an intermediate frequency stage having an IF bandwidth and receiving an output of said mixer, said intermediate frequency stage being operative to adjust one of said local oscillator or a second local oscillator to place said output of said mixer in a center region of said IF bandwidth in response to receipt of a CW marker signal; a frequency discriminator configured to produce, after cessation of receipt of said CW marker signal, a predetermined voltage each time the frequency of said signal output from said receive antenna varies, a logical state of a bit of said message being changed from a logical state of a preceding bit when said frequency of said signal output sweeps in frequency by a predetermined amount. - View Dependent Claims (24)
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25. A transceiver for transmitting a message to a vehicle comprising:
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an antenna; a modulator, said modulator being one of a phase modulator and a frequency modulator; an oscillator responsive to said modulator to produce one of a phase modulated and a frequency modulated signal; a mixer; a turnstile circuit routing a first portion of said modulated signal to said antenna and a second portion of said modulated signal to said mixer, said turnstile circuit further routing a radar reflection from said vehicle received by said antenna to said mixer; a discriminator operatively connected to receive an output of said mixer, said output of said mixer having a frequency indicative of a speed of said vehicle, said discriminator producing a voltage indicative of said speed of said vehicle; and a modulation controller responsive to said voltage to control said modulator to modulate one of frequency and phase of said portion of said modulated signal routed to said antenna to produce transitions detectable by a receiver in said vehicle, said transitions comprising portions of said message. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27)
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28. A transceiver for transmitting a message to a vehicle operating at excessive speed comprising:
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an antenna; a variable frequency oscillator responsive to a controller to produce a swept frequency signal; a mixer; a turnstile circuit routing a first portion of said swept frequency signal to said antenna and a second portion of said swept frequency signal to said mixer, said turnstile circuit further routing a radar reflection from said vehicle received by said antenna to said mixer; a discriminator operatively connected to receive an output of said mixer, said output of said mixer having a frequency indicative of a speed of said vehicle, said discriminator producing a voltage indicative of said speed of said vehicle; said controller being responsive to said voltage to control said variable frequency oscillator to sweep said frequencies within at least a portion of said frequency band at a first rate and a second rate, said first rate representing a first logical state and said second rate representing a second logical state of bits of said message transmitted by said transceiver.
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29. A transmitter for transmitting a message to a vehicle comprising:
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a signal generator operative to produce CW marker signals and signals swept over a predetermined frequency band; and a controller, said signal generator being responsive to said controller to generate said CW marker signal and subsequently to sweep said signals within said frequency band in a first direction from a higher frequency to a lower frequency and in a second direction from a lower frequency to a higher frequency, said first and second directions each representing a different logical state of bits of said message, said signal generator further configured to transmit said CW marker signal, and to transmit said bits of said message after said CW marker signal turns off.
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30. A transceiver for transmitting a message to a vehicle operating at excessive speed comprising:
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an antenna; a variable frequency oscillator responsive to a controller to produce a swept frequency signal; a mixer; a turnstile circuit routing a first portion of said swept frequency signal to said antenna and a second portion of said swept frequency signal to said mixer, said turnstile circuit further routing a radar reflection from said vehicle received by said antenna to said mixer; a discriminator operatively connected to receive an output of said mixer, said output of said mixer having a frequency indicative of a speed of said vehicle, said discriminator producing a voltage indicative of said speed of said vehicle; said controller being responsive to said voltage to control said variable frequency oscillator to sweep frequency in a first direction from a higher frequency to a lower frequency and in a second direction from a lower frequency to a higher frequency, said first and second directions each representing a different logical state of bits of said message transmitted by said transceiver. - View Dependent Claims (31)
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32. A method of transmitting messages to a vehicle equipped with a radar detector, the method comprising the steps of:
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generating a signal comprising a CW marker and a modulated signal having frequencies in a police radar band, said modulated signal transmitting codes for bits of a message after said CW marker turns off, said CW marker signal having signal characteristics for detection by both a receiver with a message decoder for detecting said message and by a conventional radar detector not responsive to said codes wherein said step of modulating said signal comprises frequency modulating said signal after transmission of said CW marker wherein said step of frequency modulating said signal comprises modulating said signal to transmit a first frequency and a second frequency, sweeps between said first and second frequencies representing logical states of said bits. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35)
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- 36. A message detector responsive to a CW marker signal to cause said message detector to set up to monitor a frequency band for transitions in signal characteristics within said frequency band subsequent to receipt of said CW marker signal and after said CW marker signal turns off, said transitions being indicative of bits of a message, comprising a local oscillator having an output applied to a mixer, said mixer outputting an IF center signal in a center of an IF band upon receipt of said CW marker, said mixer further outputting IF signals representing said transitions in signal characteristics, said IF signals sweeping between a first frequency below a center frequency of said IF band and a second frequency above said center frequency of said IF band to indicate said transitions.
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39. A message detector responsive to a CW marker to receive messages transmitted thereto comprising:
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a receive antenna; a detector/mixer operatively connected to receive a signal output from said receive antenna; a fixed or variable frequency first local oscillator operatively connected to provide a fixed or an adjustable difference frequency signal to said mixer; an intermediate frequency stage having an IF bandwidth and receiving an output of said mixer, said intermediate frequency stage being operative to set up said message detector to receive said message by adjusting one of said local oscillator or a second local oscillator to place said output of said mixer in a center region of said IF bandwidth in response to receipt of said CW marker signal, wherein said message detector receives said message after said CW marker signal turns off; a frequency discriminator producing a predetermined voltage each time the frequency of said signal output from said receive antenna varies after receipt of said CW marker, a logical state of a bit of said message being changed from a logical state of a preceding bit when said frequency of said signal output from said receive antenna sweets within said IF bandwidth by a predetermined amount. - View Dependent Claims (40, 41)
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Specification