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Antenna apparatus for determining the position of a radio-frequency transponder

  • US 9,151,819 B2
  • Filed: 07/08/2011
  • Issued: 10/06/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/08/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An antenna apparatus comprising:

  • a phased array of antennas configured to transmit and receive power at a given frequency and configured to communicate with a radio frequency (RF) transponder, the phased array being movable;

    a phase shifter configured to provide a phase shift to at least one antenna of the phased array to provide a minimum adjacent a main radiated lobe of the phased array; and

    a processor configured to detect transmission from the RF transponder via the main radiated lobe at a first position wherein when the phased array is moved from the first position to a second position, at the second position where a signal from the RF transponder is minimized, the processor is configured to determine a position of the RF transponder to be;

    along an axis of the minimum in the second position based on a rate of change in the signal from the RF transponder during a movement of the phased array;

    orremoved from the axis of the minimum in the second position based on the rate of change in the signal from the RF transponder during the movement of the phased array,wherein the processor is further configured to determine when the position of the RF transponder is along the axis of the minimum, and in response, providing an indication of the position of the RF transponder, wherein providing the indication of the position of the RF transponder comprises at least one of;

    rendering a visual indicator at a display to indicate the position;

    controlling a speaker to provide an aural indicator to indicate the position;

    controlling a light to indicate the position;

    controlling a haptic device to indicate the position; and

    controlling a laser device to indicate the position.

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