Apparatus and method for remote convenience message reception and control utilizing frequency diversity
First Claim
1. A receiver/controller apparatus for a remote convenience system, said receiver/controller apparatus being responsive to a remote function request for controlling performance of a function of an associated convenience device, said receiver/controller apparatus comprising:
- means for receiving at least a portion of a first signal, the first signal having a first frequency and a message package that includes the remote function request;
means for receiving at least a portion of a second signal, the second signal having a second frequency different from the first frequency, and also having the message package that includes the remote function request;
means for discerning at least a portion of the message package from the first signal;
means for discerning at least a portion of the message package from the second signal;
means for constructing a complete message package having the remote function request using the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the first signal and using the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the second signal, the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the first signal being at least partially different from the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the second signal; and
means for controlling performance of the function of the associated convenience device in response to the constructed complete message package.
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Abstract
A remote convenience system (10) includes a portable transmitter unit (14) and a receiver unit (18), and by a method, permits remote control of performance of a function, via a signal (16). Preferably, the system (10) is a remote convenience system for a vehicle (12). The transmitter unit (14) has a microcomputer (90) that provides a message that contains a function request. First and second signals are transmitted from the transmitter unit (14). Each signal is provided by a transmitter portion (70) at a different frequency and conveys the complete message. The receiver unit (18) has a detector (e.g., 190) tuned to receive the signal (16) for both the first and second frequencies, and can discern the complete message provided via both frequencies or either frequency. Thus, if the transmitter unit (14) is in a frequency dependent “dead spot”, communication is not prevented.
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17 Claims
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1. A receiver/controller apparatus for a remote convenience system, said receiver/controller apparatus being responsive to a remote function request for controlling performance of a function of an associated convenience device, said receiver/controller apparatus comprising:
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means for receiving at least a portion of a first signal, the first signal having a first frequency and a message package that includes the remote function request;
means for receiving at least a portion of a second signal, the second signal having a second frequency different from the first frequency, and also having the message package that includes the remote function request;
means for discerning at least a portion of the message package from the first signal;
means for discerning at least a portion of the message package from the second signal;
means for constructing a complete message package having the remote function request using the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the first signal and using the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the second signal, the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the first signal being at least partially different from the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the second signal; and
means for controlling performance of the function of the associated convenience device in response to the constructed complete message package. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A receiver/controller apparatus for a vehicle remote convenience system, the receiver/controller apparatus comprising:
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an antenna for receiving first and second signals, the first signal conveying at least a portion of a function request message package at a first frequency, the second signal conveying at least a portion of the function request message package at a second frequency, the second frequency being different from the first frequency;
a receiver for demodulating the first signal and outputting a first digital signal indicative thereof and for demodulating the second signal and outputting a second digital signal indicative thereof; and
a controller for overlaying the first digital signal and the second digital signal to construct a complete function request message package, said controller controlling performance of a function of a remote convenience device in response to the constructed complete function request message package. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. An apparatus for receiving signals and for controlling performance of a requested remote function, the apparatus comprising:
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an antenna for receiving first and second signals, the first signal having at least a portion of a function request message package at a first frequency, the second signal having at least a portion of the function request message package at a second frequency that is different from the first frequency;
a receiver for demodulating the first and second signals, said receiver outputting a first message signal representing the portion of the function request message package received from the first signal and outputting a second message package signal representing the portion of the function request message received from the second signal; and
a controller receiving the first and second message signals, said controller determining if the first message signal includes the function request message package in its entirety, said controller controlling performance of the requested remote function and ignoring the second message signal when the first message signal includes the function request message package in its entirety, said controller determining if the second message signal includes the function request message package in its entirety when the first message signal does not include the function request message package in its entirety, said controller controlling performance of the requested remote function and ignoring the first message signal when the second message signal includes the function request message package in its entirety, said controller constructing the function request message package in its entirety from portions of the first and second message signals when neither the first nor second message signals include the function request message package in its entirety, and said controller controlling performance of the requested remote function when the function request message package is constructed in its entirety from the portions of the first and second message signals. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A method for receiving a remote convenience function request to control performance of a convenience function, said method comprising the steps of:
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receiving at least a portion of a first signal, the first signal having a first frequency and a message package including the remote convenience function request;
receiving at least a portion of a second signal, the second signal having a second frequency different from the first frequency, and also having the message package including the remote convenience function request;
discerning at least a portion of the message package from the first signal;
discerning at least a portion of the message package from the second signal;
constructing a complete message package having the remote convenience function request using the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the first signal and using the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the second signal, the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the second signal being at least partially different from the at least a portion of the message package discerned from the first signal; and
controlling performance of the requested remote convenience function in response to the constructed complete message package. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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