Remote sensing systems
First Claim
1. An alarm-condition monitoring system, comprisinga master station,a group of alarm-condition-sensing remote units for respectively sensing the existence of alarm-conditions and transmitting information signals relating thereto to the master station by radio,each remote unit having a basic radio transmission frequency which is nominally the same as that of each other of the remote units but is subject to drift over not more than a predetermined relatively broad bandwidth,the master station comprising (a) receiving means having a narrow operating radio bandwidth, (b) sweeping means for sweeping the centre frequency of the narrow operating bandwidth over the predetermined broad bandwidth, (c) sweep-interrupting means responsive to detection of a received signal for temporarily stopping the sweep, (d) storage means operative in response to sweeping of the operating frequency of the receiving means over the said broad bandwidth to store those values of the receiver operating frequency at which signals are received by the receiving circuitry, and (e) means responsive to the stored frequency values to control the operation of the sweeping means during at least one subsequent sweep whereby the sweeping means carries out accelerated sweeps to within respective predetermined ranges each encompassing a respective one of the stored frequencies and is operative to carry out a normal sweep through each such range.
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Abstract
A security installation comprises a plurality of sensors in and around a building and which transmit digital information to a central station by radio, in each case preceded by an access code specific to the particular installation; signals inadvertently received from the sensors of an adjacent installation are rejected. The information is transmitted by encoding a multiple bit word incorporating the access code, a code indentifying the particular sensor, and the actual data. The sensor transmitters may drift over a wide bandwidth. To avoid using a wide band receiver in the master station, the receiver bandwidth is narrow but swept over the wide bandwidth. As soon as a signal is detected, the sweep is halted until the recognition process has been completed. In an alternative version, if the transmitter frequencies are stable, each sensor is allocated a different transmitting frequency and the receiver in the master station is caused to hop from one frequency to another, thus providing a further step in the recognition process.
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1. An alarm-condition monitoring system, comprising
a master station, a group of alarm-condition-sensing remote units for respectively sensing the existence of alarm-conditions and transmitting information signals relating thereto to the master station by radio, each remote unit having a basic radio transmission frequency which is nominally the same as that of each other of the remote units but is subject to drift over not more than a predetermined relatively broad bandwidth, the master station comprising (a) receiving means having a narrow operating radio bandwidth, (b) sweeping means for sweeping the centre frequency of the narrow operating bandwidth over the predetermined broad bandwidth, (c) sweep-interrupting means responsive to detection of a received signal for temporarily stopping the sweep, (d) storage means operative in response to sweeping of the operating frequency of the receiving means over the said broad bandwidth to store those values of the receiver operating frequency at which signals are received by the receiving circuitry, and (e) means responsive to the stored frequency values to control the operation of the sweeping means during at least one subsequent sweep whereby the sweeping means carries out accelerated sweeps to within respective predetermined ranges each encompassing a respective one of the stored frequencies and is operative to carry out a normal sweep through each such range.
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