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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 29, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 13, 2011
Vishal Malhan, Bangalore, IN;
Gautham Ramamurthy, Bangalore, IN;
Vijay Tippanna Talikoti, Bangalore, IN;
Latha John, Bangalore, IN;
Deepa Menon, Malappuram, IN;
Krishna R. Hegde, Bangalore, IN;
Ramesh Venkanna, Bangalore, IN;
Vishal Malhan, Bangalore, IN;
Gautham Ramamurthy, Bangalore, IN;
Vijay Tippanna Talikoti, Bangalore, IN;
Latha John, Bangalore, IN;
Deepa Menon, Malappuram, IN;
Krishna R. Hegde, Bangalore, IN;
Ramesh Venkanna, Bangalore, IN;
Honeywell International Inc., Morris Plains, NJ (US);
Abstract
According to techniques of this disclosure in various examples, a wireless signaling system may include a stationary element such as a stator and a non-stationary element such as a rotor. The stationary element includes a stationary element controller. The stationary element is configured to transmit a wireless signal comprising a pair of pulses. The non-stationary element comprising a non-stationary element controller. The non-stationary element is configured to receive the wireless signal from the stationary element controller, measure a transition in voltage of each of the pulses and a time interval between the pulses, and interpret a signal based on the transition in voltage of each of the pulses and the time interval between the pulses.