Method and system for positional finding using RF, continuous and/or combined movement
First Claim
1. An object location system, comprising:
- a master including a first input from at least a first motion sensor related to the master'"'"'s movement; and
a tag configured to interface with the master to measure a first distance to the tag and including a second input from at least a second motion sensor related to the tag'"'"'s movement from which the tag can determine a second distance the tag has traveled, the tag being configured to receive information from the master based on the first input and transmit information to the master based on the second input,wherein the information received from the master includes instructions for movement of the tag, and wherein the tag further includes an input from one or more of a compass, a pedometer, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and altimeter or a GPS receiver for providing a direction as specified by the instructions, andwherein the first distance is determined by the master using a ranging signal after the tag has moved without any additional position reference infrastructure, and wherein a location of the tag after the tag has moved is determined by at least one of the master or the tag based at least on the first distance and the second distance without any additional position reference infrastructure.
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Abstract
A system for determining location of an object including a Master Unit having an RF transceiver and adapted to measure distance to a Tag. The Master Unit has a first input from which it can derive its current position, transmits instructions to the Tag for movement in a predetermined direction, measures distance to the Tag after the movement in the predetermined direction, and determines position of the Tag after the movement in the predetermined direction. The Tag and Master Unit can include a compass, a pedometer, an accelerometer, a solid-state gyroscope, an altimeter inputs for determining its current position by the Master Unit. The Master Unit can optionally include a GPS receiver. The Tag movement does not have to follow the Master Unit'"'"'s direction, but the Master Unit will still be able to determine the Tag location(s). The roles of the Master Unit and Tag can be reversed.
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18 Claims
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1. An object location system, comprising:
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a master including a first input from at least a first motion sensor related to the master'"'"'s movement; and a tag configured to interface with the master to measure a first distance to the tag and including a second input from at least a second motion sensor related to the tag'"'"'s movement from which the tag can determine a second distance the tag has traveled, the tag being configured to receive information from the master based on the first input and transmit information to the master based on the second input, wherein the information received from the master includes instructions for movement of the tag, and wherein the tag further includes an input from one or more of a compass, a pedometer, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and altimeter or a GPS receiver for providing a direction as specified by the instructions, and wherein the first distance is determined by the master using a ranging signal after the tag has moved without any additional position reference infrastructure, and wherein a location of the tag after the tag has moved is determined by at least one of the master or the tag based at least on the first distance and the second distance without any additional position reference infrastructure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An object location system, comprising:
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a master including a first input from at least a first motion sensor related to the master'"'"'s movement and including an interface to an operator of the master; and a tag configured to interface with the master to measure a first distance to the tag and including an interface for instructing an operator of the tag to move and a second input from at least a second motion sensor related to the tag'"'"'s movement from which the tag can determine a second distance the tag has traveled, the tag being configured to receive information from the master based on the first input, receive instructions for movement from the master, and transmit information to the master based on the second input, wherein the information received from the master includes instructions for movement of the tag, and wherein the tag further includes an input from one or more of a compass, a pedometer an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and altimeter or a GPS receiver for providing a direction as specified by the instructions, and wherein the first distance is determined by the master using a ranging signal after the tag has moved without any additional position reference infrastructure, and wherein a location of the tag after the tag has moved is determined by at least one of the master or the tag based at least on the first distance and the second distance without any additional position reference infrastructure. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for locating an object, comprising the steps of:
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interfacing a master to a tag; determining a first distance to the tag from the master using a ranging signal; at the master, receiving a first input from at least a first motion sensor; at the tag, receiving a second input and deriving a second distance and direction the tag has traveled based on the second input, wherein the second input comprises at least a second input sensor; at the master, receiving information from the tag relating to the tag'"'"'s movement, wherein the information received from the master includes instructions for movement of the tag, and wherein the second input is from one or more of a compass, a pedometer, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and altimeter or a GPS receiver for providing a direction as specified by the instructions; the master being adapted to determine one or more additional distance measurements to the tag from the master after the tag'"'"'s movement without any additional position reference infrastructure; and the master being adapted to determine one or more locations of the tag after the tag'"'"'s movement without any additional position reference infrastructure. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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