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Custom-shape wireless dog fence system and method

  • US 9,101,113 B2
  • Filed: 05/15/2014
  • Issued: 08/11/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/18/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A wireless boundary system for tracking a location of a dog in a user-defined roaming area comprising:

  • a master base unit including a transceiver unit and at least two slave base units each having a transceiver unit, said master base unit and said slave base units being positioned in spaced relationship to one another within a generally central location;

    a master base unit activating mechanism for activating the master base unit during a system topology set-up stage to initiate a communication sequence between the master base unit and the slave base units during which respective distances and spatial relationships between the master base unit and the slave base units are determined and placed on a predefined planar coordinate system in which said distances and spatial relationships are identified by respective coordinates within said planar coordinate system to define an overall base unit topology;

    a trackable device configured to communicate with the master base unit and the slave base units during a boundary set-up stage during which said base units track consecutive positions of the trackable device as the trackable device is moved around a user-defined perimeter surrounding the generally central location, said user-defined perimeter defining a custom-shaped boundary, an area inside the boundary constituting the user-defined roaming area; and

    a device movable with the dog, said movable device including a transceiver unit in signal communication with the transceiver units of said master base unit and said slave base units for tracking a location of said movable device, each of said base units being configured to continuously obtain distance values between itself and the movable device on a real time basis using said transceiver units and to communicate said distance values to the master base unit for calculation of a tracking location value indicating a location of the dog within the planar coordinate system.

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