Resynchronizing timing sync pulses in a synchronizing RF system
First Claim
1. A synchronizing method between a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter and a battery powered RF receiver wherein:
- the transmitter transmits first periodic sync signals which are received and used by the receiver to maintain proper synchronization of the receiver with the transmitter during second periodic wake up windows for possible transmissions of data;
the transmitter transmits data during at least some of the second periodic wake up windows for the transmission of data;
the receiver wakes periodically from a sleep mode to receive the first periodic sync signals which are used by the receiver to maintain the receiver properly synchronized with the transmitter during the second periodic wake up windows for possible transmissions of data from the transmitter;
the receiver accurately times a number of consecutive first periodic sync signals received from the transmitter in order to accurately determine the second periodic wake up windows when the receiver comes out of the sleep mode;
the receiver wakes periodically for a short duration at the start of each second periodic wake up window to receive a possible transmission of data, and if no transmission is received goes back to the sleep mode, and if a transmission is received stays awake to receive the transmission of data, such that an average current consumed by the battery powered receiver to wake periodically to receive the first periodic sync signals to maintain synchronization and to wake periodically to listen for the possible second periodic transmissions of data is less than the average current required to maintain the receiver awake continuously.
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Abstract
A synchronizing method and system between a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter and a battery powered receiver wherein the transmitter transmits short duration first periodic sync signals which are used by the receiver to maintain proper synchronization of the receiver with the transmitter during second periodic wake-up windows for transmission of data. The receiver wakes for a short duration at the start of each periodic wake up window to receive a possible transmission of data, and if no transmission is received goes back to sleep, and if a transmission is received stays awake to receive the full transmission of data. The receiver accurately times a number of consecutive first periodic sync signals received from the transmitter in order to more accurately determine when the receiving device should come out of a sleep mode.
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1. A synchronizing method between a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter and a battery powered RF receiver wherein:
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the transmitter transmits first periodic sync signals which are received and used by the receiver to maintain proper synchronization of the receiver with the transmitter during second periodic wake up windows for possible transmissions of data; the transmitter transmits data during at least some of the second periodic wake up windows for the transmission of data; the receiver wakes periodically from a sleep mode to receive the first periodic sync signals which are used by the receiver to maintain the receiver properly synchronized with the transmitter during the second periodic wake up windows for possible transmissions of data from the transmitter; the receiver accurately times a number of consecutive first periodic sync signals received from the transmitter in order to accurately determine the second periodic wake up windows when the receiver comes out of the sleep mode; the receiver wakes periodically for a short duration at the start of each second periodic wake up window to receive a possible transmission of data, and if no transmission is received goes back to the sleep mode, and if a transmission is received stays awake to receive the transmission of data, such that an average current consumed by the battery powered receiver to wake periodically to receive the first periodic sync signals to maintain synchronization and to wake periodically to listen for the possible second periodic transmissions of data is less than the average current required to maintain the receiver awake continuously. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A synchronizing system between a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter and a battery powered RF receiver wherein:
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the transmitter includes means for transmitting first periodic sync signals which are received and used by the receiver to maintain proper synchronization of the receiver with the transmitter during second periodic wake up windows for possible transmissions of data; the transmitter includes means for transmitting data during at least some of the second periodic wake up windows for the transmission of data; the receiver includes means for waking periodically to receive the first periodic sync signals which are used by the receiver to maintain the receiver properly synchronized with the transmitter during the second periodic wake up windows for possible transmissions of data from the transmitter; the receiver includes means for accurately timing a number of consecutive first periodic sync signals from the transmitter in order to accurately determine the second periodic wake up windows when the receiver comes out of a sleep mode; the receiver includes means for waking periodically for a short duration at the start of each second periodic wake up window to receive a possible transmission of data, and if no transmission is received goes back to sleep, and if a transmission is received stays awake to receive the transmission of data, such that an average current consumed by the battery powered receiver to wake periodically to receive the first periodic sync signals to maintain synchronization and to wake periodically to listen for the possible second periodic transmissions of data is less than the average current required to maintain the receiver awake continuously. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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