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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 04, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 24, 2000
Louis A. Stilp, Berwyn, PA (US);
Joseph W. Sheehan, Newtown Square, PA (US);
Alan E. E. Rogers, Ayer, MA (US);
Robert J. Anderson, Norristown, PA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A station-based method for use in a wireless location system determines the geographic location of a mobile wireless transmitter. The wireless location system includes signal collection systems and location processors for processing digital data provided by the signal collection systems. The station-based method comprises receiving a transmission from a wireless transmitter at multiple antennas and at multiple signal collection systems. The transmission is converted into a digital format in a receiver connected to each antenna at the multiple signal collection systems. At each signal collection system, digital data representative of the received transmissions are stored in a memory. The transmission is then demodulated at a first signal collection system, and appropriate phase correction intervals are determined. At the first signal collection system, for each such phase correction interval, appropriate phase correction parameters are calculated, and the phase correction parameters are encoded along with the demodulated data. The demodulated data and phase correction parameters are sent from the first signal collection system to a location processor. At the location processor, the signal collection systems and receiving antennas to use in location processing are determined. The demodulated data and any needed phase correction parameters are then sent from the location processor to a plurality of signal collection systems that will be used in location processing. At each signal collection system to be used in location processing, a first re-modulated signal based upon the demodulated data and any needed phase correction parameters is created; and a time difference of arrival (TDOA) determination is performed using the digital data stored in memory and the first re-modulated signal. The TDOA and multipath mitigation data are sent from the signal collection systems to the location processor. Finally, the location of the wireless transmitter is determined at the location processor using the TDOA data.