Robust, efficient, location-related measurement
First Claim
1. An apparatus for measuring an angle-of-arrival of a signal from a wireless communications transceiver comprising:
- a local phased-array antenna, comprising first and second antenna elements, and associated signal conditioning means for receiving first and second versions of a signal from the wireless communications transceiver, said first version being received via said first antenna element and said second version being received via said second antenna element;
a signal characterization processing unit for generating replicated signal data, wherein said replicated signal data comprises a representation of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver which is substantially devoid of noise or distortion corruption; and
a signal correlation processing unit at the sensor station for performing matched-replica correlation processing to produce an angle of arrival (AOA) of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver;
wherein said matched-replica correlation processing comprises (a) generating a first correlation function by correlating said replicated signal data with said first version, (b) generating a second correlation function by correlating said replicated signal data with said second version, and (c) generating a third correlation function by correlating said first correlation function with said second correlation function, wherein said third correlation function is indicative of the AOA of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver.
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Abstract
Replica correlation processing, and associated representative signal-data reduction and reconstruction techniques, are used to detect signals of interest and obtain robust measures of received-signal parameters, such as time differences of signal arrival and directional angles of arrival, that can be used to estimate the location of a cellularized-communications signal source. The new use in the present invention of signal-correlation processing for locating communications transmitters. This enables accurate and efficient extraction of parameters for a particular signal even in a frequency band that contains multiple received transmissions, such as occurs with code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) communications. Correlation processing as disclosed herein further enables extended processing integration times to facilitate the effective detection of desired communications-signal effects and replication measurement of their location-related parameters, even for the communications signals modulated to convey voice conversations or those weakened through propagation effects. Using prior, constructed, signal replicas in the correlation processing enables elimination of the inter-site communications of the signal representations that support the correlation analyses. Reduced-data representations of the modulated signals for voiced conversation, or for the variable components of data communications, are used to significantly reduce the inter-site communications that support the correlation analyses.
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18 Claims
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1. An apparatus for measuring an angle-of-arrival of a signal from a wireless communications transceiver comprising:
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a local phased-array antenna, comprising first and second antenna elements, and associated signal conditioning means for receiving first and second versions of a signal from the wireless communications transceiver, said first version being received via said first antenna element and said second version being received via said second antenna element;
a signal characterization processing unit for generating replicated signal data, wherein said replicated signal data comprises a representation of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver which is substantially devoid of noise or distortion corruption; and
a signal correlation processing unit at the sensor station for performing matched-replica correlation processing to produce an angle of arrival (AOA) of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver;
wherein said matched-replica correlation processing comprises (a) generating a first correlation function by correlating said replicated signal data with said first version, (b) generating a second correlation function by correlating said replicated signal data with said second version, and (c) generating a third correlation function by correlating said first correlation function with said second correlation function, wherein said third correlation function is indicative of the AOA of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An apparatus for measuring an angle-of-arrival of a signal from a mobile radio transmitter, comprising:
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a local phased-array antenna and associated signal conditioning means for receiving a signal from the mobile radio transmitter;
a signal characterization processing unit for generating replicated signal data; and
a signal correlation processing unit for performing matched-replica correlation processing with received signal data and replicated signal data to produce an angle of arrival of the received signal;
wherein the correlation processing unit correlates the received signal data to produce coefficients incorporating the inter-element phase information which are used in a correlation to obtain measurements of signal angle-of-arrival (AOA) according to the relation;
where the AOA difference relative to the angle of the bisector of the inter-element baseline is related to the “
argument”
of the complex average over a time interval S of the conjugate product of the external correlation coefficients, R01* (tmax(s)|s, T) and R02 (tmax(s)|s, T);
k is the approximate wavenumber of the signal;
b is the inter-element separation; and
the “
arg”
function extracts the phase of the zero-lag correlation of the correlation coefficients R01 and R02.
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10. A method of measuring an angle-of-arrival of a signal from a wireless communications transceiver, comprising:
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receiving first and second versions of a signal from the wireless communications transceiver at a local phased-array antenna comprising first and second antenna elements, said first version being received via said first antenna element and said second version being received via said second antenna element;
generating replicated signal data, wherein said replicated signal data comprises a representation of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver which is substantially devoid of noise or distortion corruption; and
performing matched-replica correlation processing to produce an angle of arrival (AOA) of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver at the local phased-array antenna;
wherein said matched-replica correlation processing comprises (a) generating a first correlation function by correlating said replicated signal data with said first version, (b) generating a second correlation function by correlating said replicated signal data with said second version, and (c) generating a third correlation function by correlating said first correlation function with said second correlation function, wherein said third correlation function is indicative of the AOA of the signal from the wireless communications transceiver. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
wherein the AOA difference relative to the angle of the bisector of the inter-element baseline is related to the argument of the complex average over a time interval S of the conjugate product of external correlation coefficients, R01* (tmax(s)|s, T) and R02 (tmax(s)|s, T);
k represents the approximate wavenumber of the signal;
b represents the inter-element separation; and
the “
arg”
function extracts the phase of a zero-lag correlation of the correlation coefficients R01 and R02.
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16. A method as recited in claim 10, further comprising using AOA information to rapidly direct a wireless 9-1-1 call to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).
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17. A method as recited in claim 10, wherein the received signal is a code division multiple access (CDMA) signal.
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18. An apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the received signal is a CDMA voice or traffic channel signal.
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