Calibration of a transponders for a tire pressure monitoring system
First Claim
1. Method of calibrating an RF transponder that measures temperature and pressure in a monitored object, comprising:
- in a calibration chamber, exposing the transponder to a number of predetermined temperatures and pressures at a number of calibration points;
at each calibration point, transmitting from the transponder a calibration temperature reading which is a function of temperature sensed by the transponder;
at each calibration point, transmitting from the transponder a calibration pressure reading which is a function of both pressure and temperature sensed by the transponder; and
calculating a number of calibration constants for use in equations which characterize the temperature and pressure responsiveness of the transponder;
the method characterized in that;
there are at least three calibration points;
a fist calibration point of the at least three calibration points is at a first temperature and a first pressure;
a second calibration point of the at least three calibration points is at a second temperature and second pressure; and
a third calibration point of the at least three calibration points is at the first or second temperature and at a third pressure which is different from the first or second pressure.
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Abstract
A method (650) of calibrating a transponder (200, 604) capable of measuring temperature data (NT) and pressure data (NP) in an object (e.g., a tire, (104)) and transmitting a data stream (FIG. 3C) to an external reader/interrogator (106, 400). The transponder includes memory (238) for storing measurements, calibration data (662), transponder ID number and the like. Since the transponder combines temperature and pressure information in the “pressure” data, the ratio NT/NP is a direct indicator of pressure only, and is also relatively insensitive to transponder power variations. The calibration method employs a calibration chamber (602) containing reference pressure (614) and temperature (612) sensors. The transducer to be calibrated is placed in the chamber and exposed (652) to a number of predetermined temperatures and pressures (as measured by the reference sensors) at a number of calibration points. At each calibration point, a temperature reading (NT) and a pressure reading (NP) sensed by the transponder are recorded along with the reference temperature and pressure. Prom these readings and reference measurements the calibration constants (NT25, mT, NT/NP700,25, mP) are calculated (658).
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18 Claims
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1. Method of calibrating an RF transponder that measures temperature and pressure in a monitored object, comprising:
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in a calibration chamber, exposing the transponder to a number of predetermined temperatures and pressures at a number of calibration points;
at each calibration point, transmitting from the transponder a calibration temperature reading which is a function of temperature sensed by the transponder;
at each calibration point, transmitting from the transponder a calibration pressure reading which is a function of both pressure and temperature sensed by the transponder; and
calculating a number of calibration constants for use in equations which characterize the temperature and pressure responsiveness of the transponder;
the method characterized in that;
there are at least three calibration points;
a fist calibration point of the at least three calibration points is at a first temperature and a first pressure;
a second calibration point of the at least three calibration points is at a second temperature and second pressure; and
a third calibration point of the at least three calibration points is at the first or second temperature and at a third pressure which is different from the first or second pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
prior to calculating the calibration constants, checking the calibration temperature and calibration pressure readings to ensure that they fall within predetermined ranges.
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3. Method, according to claim 1, characterized by:
storing the calculated calibration constants in the transponder.
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4. Method, according to claim 3, characterized by:
subsequently transmitting from the transponder the calibration constants along with a real-time temperature reading and a real-time pressure reading.
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5. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the equations are expressed in the form of line equations.
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6. Method, according to claim 5, characterized in that:
the line equations are in a point-slope form character by a defining point and a slope.
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7. Method, according to claim 6, characterized in that the calibration constants comprise:
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the defining point of a temperature response line equation;
the slope of the temperature response line equation;
the defining point of a pressure response line equation; and
the slope of the pressure response line equation.
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8. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the second pressure is equal to the first pressure.
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9. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the at least 3 calibration points are selected to bracket the range of expected temperatures and pressures in the monitored object.
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10. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
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the temperature defining point is elected to be at a standardized temperature for the monitored object; and
the pressure defining point is selected to be at a nominal pressure expected at the standardized temperature in the monitored object.
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11. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the monitored object is a pneumatic tire.
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12. Method of calibrating an RF transponder for measuring pressure within a pneumatic tire, comprising:
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calculating at least one calibration constant for use in an equation which characterizes the pressure responsiveness of the transponder, wherein;
the at least one calibration constant is based on a ratio of a calibration temperature reading which is a function of temperature sensed by the transponder, to a calibration pressure reading which is a function of both pressure and temperature sensed by the transponder;
the method of calibrating the transponder comprises;
exposing the transponder to at least three calibration points;
a first calibration point is at a first temperature and a first pressure;
a second calibration point is at a second temperature and second pressure; and
a third calibration point is at the first or second temperature and at a third pressure which is different from the first or second pressure. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 16, 17, 18)
prior to calculating the at least one calibration constant, checking the calibration temperature and calibration pressure readings to ensure that they fall within predetermined ranges.
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14. Method, according to claim 12, characterized by:
storing the at least one calibration constant in the transponder.
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16. Method, according to claim 12, characterized by:
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the equation is defined by a pressure response equation characterized by at least two defining points and a slope which are calibration constants; and
the calibration constants comprise;
the defining point of the pressure response equation; and
the slope of the pressure response equation.
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17. Method, according to claim 12, wherein:
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the at least three calibration points are selected to bracket the range of expected temperatures and pressures in the pneumatic tire; and
the pressure defining point is selected to be at a standardized temperature for the inflating medium of the pneumatic tire, and at a nominal pressure expected at the standardized temperature within the pneumatic tire.
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18. Method, according to claim 12, wherein:
the equation is in the two point form of a pressure responsive equation characterized by two defining points.
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15. Method, according to clam 14, characterized by:
subsequently providing from the transponder the at least one calibration constant along with a real-time pressure reading.
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