CDMA location
First Claim
1. A method for geographically locating a subscriber unit using a plurality of base stations in a wireless CDMA communication system, each base station transmitting a first spread spectrum signal having a first code, for each received first signal, the subscriber unit transmits a second spread spectrum signal having a second code to that received first signal'"'"'s base station time synchronized with that received first signal, the method comprising:
- for each received first signal at the subscriber unit, analyzing an impulse response of multipath components of that received first signal to determine a first received component of that received first signal;
at each base station, analyzing an impulse response of multipath components of that base station'"'"'s received second signal to determine a first received component of that base station'"'"'s received second signal;
for each base station, determining a distance between that base station and the subscriber unit based on in part a timing difference between the second code of the received second signal and the first code of that base station'"'"'s transmitted first signal and the determined first received component for that base station'"'"'s received second signal; and
determining the location of the subscriber unit based on in part the determined distances, a fixed location of each base station and a maximum likelihood estimation.
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Abstract
The invention determines the geographic location of a subscriber unit within a CDMA communication system. At least one base station transmits a spread spectrum signal with a chip code sequence unique to that base station. A subscriber unit receives the base station signal and transmits a spread spectrum signal with a unique chip code sequence time synchronized with the chip code sequence of the received base station signal. The base station receives the subscriber unit signal and compares the chip code sequence of the received subscriber unit signal with the chip code sequence signal transmitted by the base station to determine the location of the subscriber unit.
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1. A method for geographically locating a subscriber unit using a plurality of base stations in a wireless CDMA communication system, each base station transmitting a first spread spectrum signal having a first code, for each received first signal, the subscriber unit transmits a second spread spectrum signal having a second code to that received first signal'"'"'s base station time synchronized with that received first signal, the method comprising:
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for each received first signal at the subscriber unit, analyzing an impulse response of multipath components of that received first signal to determine a first received component of that received first signal;
at each base station, analyzing an impulse response of multipath components of that base station'"'"'s received second signal to determine a first received component of that base station'"'"'s received second signal;
for each base station, determining a distance between that base station and the subscriber unit based on in part a timing difference between the second code of the received second signal and the first code of that base station'"'"'s transmitted first signal and the determined first received component for that base station'"'"'s received second signal; and
determining the location of the subscriber unit based on in part the determined distances, a fixed location of each base station and a maximum likelihood estimation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A wireless CDMA communication system for locating a subscriber unit using a plurality of base stations, each base station transmitting a first spread spectrum signal having a first code, for each received first signal, the subscriber unit transmits a second spread spectrum signal having a second code to that received first signal'"'"'s base station time synchronized with that received first signal, the system comprising:
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the subscriber unit comprising means, for each received first signal, for analyzing an impulse response of multipath components of that received first signal to determine a first received component of that received first signal;
each base station comprising means for analyzing an impulse response of multipath components of that base station'"'"'s received second signal to determine a first received component of that base station'"'"'s received second signal, means for determining a distance between that base station and the subscriber unit based on in part a timing difference between the second code of the received second signal and the first code of that base station'"'"'s transmitted first signal and the determined first received component for that base station'"'"'s received second signal; and
means for determining the location of the subscriber unit based on in part the determined distances, a fixed location of each base station and a maximum likelihood estimation. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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