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Wireless position sensing in three dimensions using ultrasound

  • US 9,791,547 B2
  • Filed: 03/28/2007
  • Issued: 10/17/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/28/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of position sensing between a wireless mobile component carrying a mobile ultrasonic transducer and a first rf transducer and a fixed component carrying a plurality of fixed ultrasonic transducers in a predetermined spaced-apart relationship and a second rf transducer, comprising:

  • transmitting an rf trigger signal from the second rf transducer,starting a timer for each of the plurality of fixed transducers simultaneously with transmitting the rf trigger signal,receiving the rf trigger signal at the first rf transducer,transmitting a signal from the mobile ultrasonic transducer responsive to the received rf trigger signal,receiving the signal transmitted by the mobile ultrasonic transducer at each fixed ultrasonic transducer and stopping the timer of each fixed ultrasonic transducer at the time the transducer receives an edge of the signal,calculating a distance between the mobile ultrasonic transducer and each fixed ultrasonic transducer based on the speed of sound and the time measured by the fixed ultrasonic transducer'"'"'s timer, andperforming trigonometric calculations using the calculated distances in order to determine the 3-dimensional position of the mobile component relative to the fixed component;

    wherein the signal transmitted by the second rf transducer is modulated to embed a unique code selected from a predetermined set of codes, and wherein the first rf transducer is responsive only to a received signal containing a predetermined subset of the set of codes, the predetermined subset including the unique code; and

    wherein each of the codes of the predetermined subset of the set of codes is used to indicate a mode of operation of the mobile component, the mode of operation including at least one of vibration equipment activation, sound activation, or lighting effect activation.

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