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Method and apparatus for digital detection of electronic markers using frequency adaptation

  • US 7,285,958 B2
  • Filed: 01/15/2004
  • Issued: 10/23/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/15/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of locating one or more markers, comprising:

  • generating a series of electromagnetic pulses by generating a transmit signal with resonant frequencies from at least one marker and applying the transmit signal to an electronic marker, wherein the generation of the transmit signal includes;

    determining a marker or more active markers;

    determining a marker transmit signal to activate the one or more active markers from a frequency, field strength, and phase, wherein the marker transmit signal is phase shifted to provide a delay phase of substantially zero at the end of the electromagnetic pulse;

    summing the marker transmit signal to form a digital transmit signal; and

    converting the digital transmit signal to form the transmit signal;

    receiving signals as a function of time between application of the pulses;

    averaging the signals over a predetermined number of pulses to obtain an average decay signal;

    initially determining a frequency, field strength, and phase for responses from the one or more markers;

    accurately determining the frequency, field strength, and phase by successive elimination of a contribution from each of the one or more markers; and

    refining the electromagnetic pulses in order to provide resonant frequencies for each of the one or more markers.

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