Processing gain for wireless communication, such as in automatic data collection systems for public utility data collection
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1. A wireless communication system for processing utility consumption data, the system comprising:
- multiple transmitting nodes, each configured to wirelessly transmit a substantially similar message multiple times and according to one of multiple different frequency hopping tables, wherein each of the transmitting nodes receives utility consumption data from an associated utility meter; and
a mobile receiving node configured to wirelessly receive at least one of the transmitted messages on one frequency from one of the transmitting nodes, and to perform a first routine at least twice to determine which one of the multiple different frequency hopping tables the one transmitting node is employing, wherein the routine includes;
guessing a next frequency on which the one transmitting node will next transmit a message, andlistening at the next frequency for the next transmission of a message, andwherein the mobile receiving node wirelessly receives and stores at least two of the transmitted messages after determining the one frequency hopping table employed by the one transmitting node, and wherein the receiving node performs a second routine to decode the at least two received and stored messages, wherein the second routine comprises;
applying a mathematical operation to the two received and stored messages to produce an improved message, anddecoding at least a portion of the improved message.
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Abstract
Several embodiments are described that increase processing gain. Under one embodiment, a wireless receiver quickly and accurately determines a particular frequency hopping table employed by a transmitter. Under another embodiment, the wireless receiver accumulates packets, such as packets containing utility meter data, and employs a mathematical process on the packets to generate an improved, decodable packet. Other embodiments are described in detail.
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1. A wireless communication system for processing utility consumption data, the system comprising:
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multiple transmitting nodes, each configured to wirelessly transmit a substantially similar message multiple times and according to one of multiple different frequency hopping tables, wherein each of the transmitting nodes receives utility consumption data from an associated utility meter; and a mobile receiving node configured to wirelessly receive at least one of the transmitted messages on one frequency from one of the transmitting nodes, and to perform a first routine at least twice to determine which one of the multiple different frequency hopping tables the one transmitting node is employing, wherein the routine includes; guessing a next frequency on which the one transmitting node will next transmit a message, and listening at the next frequency for the next transmission of a message, and wherein the mobile receiving node wirelessly receives and stores at least two of the transmitted messages after determining the one frequency hopping table employed by the one transmitting node, and wherein the receiving node performs a second routine to decode the at least two received and stored messages, wherein the second routine comprises; applying a mathematical operation to the two received and stored messages to produce an improved message, and decoding at least a portion of the improved message. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A wireless communication method between a transmitting node and a receiving node, the method comprising:
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at the transmitting node, wirelessly transmitting messages according to one of multiple different frequency hopping tables, wherein the transmitting node is associated with a utility meter for gathering data associated with consumption of a utility, and wherein at least some of the transmitted messages contain data associated with consumption of a utility; and at the receiving node, wirelessly receiving at least one of the transmitted messages on one frequency and performing a routine at least twice to determine which of the multiple different frequency hopping tables the transmitting node is employing, wherein the routine includes; guessing a next frequency on which the transmitting node will next transmit a message, and listening at the next frequency for the next transmission of a message to determine which of the multiple different frequency hopping tables the transmitting node is employing. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer-readable medium whose contents cause at least one mobile wireless receiver to perform a method to determine an identity of one of multiple transmitting nodes, and wherein each of the multiple transmitting nodes wirelessly transmit messages according to one of multiple different frequency hopping tables, the method comprising:
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wirelessly receiving at least one of the transmitted messages on one frequency and performing a routine at least twice to determine which of the multiple different frequency hopping tables the one transmitting node is employing, wherein each of the multiple transmitting nodes are associated with a respective one utility meter that gathers utility consumption data, and wherein at least some of the transmitted messages contain utility consumption data; guessing a next frequency on which the one transmitting node will next transmit a message; and listening at the next frequency for the next transmission of a message to determine the identity of the one transmitting nodes from an identified one of multiple different frequency hopping tables the one transmitting node is employing. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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