Positioning system for CDMA/PCS communications system
First Claim
1. In a cellular telephone communication system having at least one base station and a plurality of mobile stations in which both base and mobile station RF transceivers and a communication antenna array communicate using periodically repeated digital pulse sequence epochs whose time patterns are known at both transmitter and receiver, and each mobile station transceiver, during normal operation, establishes and maintains synchronization between the start of a received pulse epoch at the mobile station and the subsequent beginning of a responsive transmitted pulse epoch, the improvement wherein:
- said base station includes a phase steered antenna array and a phased array beam former coupled thereto for digitally determining the azimuth direction to a responding mobile station,said base station having a range measuring component to measure the time interval from the start of base station'"'"'s transmitted pulse epoch to the start of the pulse epoch subsequently received from a selected mobile station and deriving range to said selected mobile station therefrom, said range and said azimuth direction constituting location data for said selected mobile station, and said cellular telephone system includes a unit for selectively commanding the acquisition of location data for a mobile station and means for selectively directing the resulting location data to one or more destinations.
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Abstract
Base station and system modifications to a digital cellular telephone system that measures location of a mobile station from its normal transmissions, and can forward the measured position to that station or some other authorized caller or service on the communication network. Range measurement is enabled without modification of mobile station equipment because of the synchronization between received pulse epochs and transmitted ones that are required for normal operation in digital telephony. Range measurement is made at a base station currently in contact with the mobile station by measuring the time interval from the start of its own transmitted pulse epoch to the start of a pulse epoch subsequently received from the mobile station, then dividing that time interval by twice the velocity of radio waves. Direction from the base station is determined, in a preferred embodiment, by use of a planar phase steered antenna array synchronized to pulse sequences from the mobile station.
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1. In a cellular telephone communication system having at least one base station and a plurality of mobile stations in which both base and mobile station RF transceivers and a communication antenna array communicate using periodically repeated digital pulse sequence epochs whose time patterns are known at both transmitter and receiver, and each mobile station transceiver, during normal operation, establishes and maintains synchronization between the start of a received pulse epoch at the mobile station and the subsequent beginning of a responsive transmitted pulse epoch, the improvement wherein:
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said base station includes a phase steered antenna array and a phased array beam former coupled thereto for digitally determining the azimuth direction to a responding mobile station, said base station having a range measuring component to measure the time interval from the start of base station'"'"'s transmitted pulse epoch to the start of the pulse epoch subsequently received from a selected mobile station and deriving range to said selected mobile station therefrom, said range and said azimuth direction constituting location data for said selected mobile station, and said cellular telephone system includes a unit for selectively commanding the acquisition of location data for a mobile station and means for selectively directing the resulting location data to one or more destinations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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