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Method for mitigating interference between nearby proximity sensors

  • US 7,266,470 B1
  • Filed: 01/17/2007
  • Issued: 09/04/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/17/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. In a system having a plurality of proximity sensors for detecting presence of an object, a method for arbitrating when an proximity sensor is allowed to perform an object detection procedure, said method comprising:

  • assigning a different binary address to each proximity sensor, wherein each bit of the address denotes either a first logic level or a second logic level;

    each given proximity sensor performing a series of steps comprising;

    (a) selecting a bit of the address for the given proximity sensor thereby designating a selected bit;

    (b) applying a signal to a communication link, wherein the signal has the first logic level or the second logic level denoted by the selected bit of the given proximity sensor address,(c) determining if another proximity sensor is applying a first logic level to the communication link when the given proximity sensor is applying the second logic level to the communication link, and if so the given proximity sensor enters a dormant state in which participation in the method for arbitrating is suspended;

    (d) if the given proximity sensor is not in the dormant state, repeating steps (a) through (c) until either all bits of the address have been selected or the given proximity sensor enters the dormant state; and

    (e) thereafter, if the given proximity is not in the dormant state, the given proximity sensor sensing whether an object is present.

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