Patent classifications
G01S1/12
DIRECTION DETERMINING FOR OVER-THE-AIR TESTING OF A RADIO TRANSCEIVER DEVICE
There is provided mechanisms for determining direction of a second radio transceiver device with respect to a first radio transceiver device. The first radio transceiver device is configured to communicate with beams in a beam set. A method is performed by a processing unit. The method comprises obtaining a vector of radio parameter measurements from measurements performed on a radio link between the first radio transceiver device and the second radio transceiver device for one and the same location of the second radio transceiver device. The vector comprises a radio parameter measurement per each beam in the beam set. The method comprises determining the direction of the second radio transceiver device with respect to the first radio transceiver device by comparing the vector of radio parameter measurements to a set of candidate direction profiles.
Beacon-based position awareness system
A system comprising: a transmitting device configured to transmit, in at least one plane, a plurality of directional signals each covering an angular sector, wherein every adjacent pair of said angular sectors overlaps partially to create a logical sector, and wherein each of said plurality of directional signals encodes at least an indication regarding each said logical sector associated therewith; and a client device comprising program instructions executable by at least one hardware processor to: cause the client device to receive at least some of said plurality of directional signals, calculate a signal strength level (RSL) value for each of said received directional signals, and determine that said client device is located within a said logical sector, when two highest said RSL values (i) are related to two said directional signals associated with said logical sector, and (ii) are within a specified value range of each other.
DATA TRANSMITTING DEVICE, AND DATA TRANSMITTING METHOD
A data transmitting device includes: a transmitter; a processor; and a memory comprising instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations. The operations include: performing beam forming processing with a terminal provided in at least one moving object; detecting a beam angle based on a result of the beam forming processing; estimating a position of the at least one moving object based on the beam angle and installation position information of the data transmitting device; determining whether the estimated position of the at least one moving object is within a communication area of the data transmitting device; and transmitting desired data to the at least one moving object through the transmitter if it is determined to be within the communication area.
WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
An access control system is described for controlling access to a wireless communication system. The access control system employs a beam-steering based spatial location system in order to spatially locate potential users by means of locating their user equipment and can allow or prevent that user equipment from associating with one or more wireless access points forming a part or the whole of the wireless communication system. The beam-steering based spatial location system is also described and comprises at least one of a transmitter and a receiver together with an antenna array wherein the antenna array is capable of varying the pointing angle of at least two antenna lobes independently without the need to move either the antenna array or its constituent parts physically and wherein the at least two antenna lobes are arranged such that they may partially intersect at one or more pointing angles under electronic control. The antenna array may, for example, comprise at least a first sub-array and at least a second sub-array wherein the second sub-array is oriented substantially orthogonally to the first sub-array.
The pointing angle of an antenna lobe or null or other characteristic feature of the antenna radiation pattern of a first sub-array and the pointing angle of an antenna lobe or null or other characteristic feature of the antenna radiation pattern of at least a second sub-array may be independently controllable in order to allow each to separately locate a signal which falls within their respective steering ranges. A point within the area of intersection of the two or more beams, when they are arranged to point at a signal to be located, may be reported to a spatial processing module or any other system, as a spatial location of the signal source or its transmitting antenna.
WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
An access control system is described for controlling access to a wireless communication system. The access control system employs a beam-steering based spatial location system in order to spatially locate potential users by means of locating their user equipment and can allow or prevent that user equipment from associating with one or more wireless access points forming a part or the whole of the wireless communication system. The beam-steering based spatial location system is also described and comprises at least one of a transmitter and a receiver together with an antenna array wherein the antenna array is capable of varying the pointing angle of at least two antenna lobes independently without the need to move either the antenna array or its constituent parts physically and wherein the at least two antenna lobes are arranged such that they may partially intersect at one or more pointing angles under electronic control. The antenna array may, for example, comprise at least a first sub-array and at least a second sub-array wherein the second sub-array is oriented substantially orthogonally to the first sub-array.
The pointing angle of an antenna lobe or null or other characteristic feature of the antenna radiation pattern of a first sub-array and the pointing angle of an antenna lobe or null or other characteristic feature of the antenna radiation pattern of at least a second sub-array may be independently controllable in order to allow each to separately locate a signal which falls within their respective steering ranges. A point within the area of intersection of the two or more beams, when they are arranged to point at a signal to be located, may be reported to a spatial processing module or any other system, as a spatial location of the signal source or its transmitting antenna.
BEACON-BASED POSITION AWARENESS SYSTEM
A system comprising: a transmitting device configured to transmit, in at least one plane, a plurality of directional signals each covering an angular sector, wherein every adjacent pair of said angular sectors overlaps partially to create a logical sector, and wherein each of said plurality of directional signals encodes at least an indication regarding each said logical sector associated therewith; and a client device comprising program instructions executable by at least one hardware processor to: cause the client device to receive at least some of said plurality of directional signals, calculate a signal strength level (RSL) value for each of said received directional signals, and determine that said client device is located within a said logical sector, when two highest said RSL values (i) are related to two said directional signals associated with said logical sector, and (ii) are within a specified value range of each other.
INDOOR POSITIONING FOR MOBILE DEVICES
Systems and techniques are provided for indoor positioning for mobile devices. An orientation of a mobile device may be determined. An angle of a line-of-sight between the mobile device and the base station may be determined based on a peak received signal strength of a signal from the base station at a beamforming antenna of the mobile device. A distance between the mobile device and the base station may be determined based on the peak received signal strength. The mobile device may calculate the location of the mobile device using the measured orientation, the angle of the line-of-sight, and the distance between the mobile device and the base station, and a location of the base station.
Indoor positioning for mobile devices
Systems and techniques are provided for indoor positioning for mobile devices. An orientation of a mobile device may be determined. An angle of a line-of-sight between the mobile device and the base station may be determined based on a peak received signal strength of a signal from the base station at a beamforming antenna of the mobile device. A distance between the mobile device and the base station may be determined based on the peak received signal strength. The mobile device may calculate the location of the mobile device using the measured orientation, the angle of the line-of-sight, and the distance between the mobile device and the base station, and a location of the base station.
Detector and methods for authenticating at least one object
A detector for object authentication includes first and second illumination sources. The first illumination source projects an illumination pattern including a plurality of illumination features onto a surface of an object. The second illumination source projects an illuminating light beam onto the object. The detector also includes an image capture device for determining a first image including a plurality of reflection features generated by the surface of the object in response to the illumination pattern and for determining a second image including two dimensional information associated with the surface of the object generated in response to the illuminating light beam. The detector also includes an evaluation device for evaluating the first image and the second image, identifying a geometrical feature of the object, determining a material property of the object, and comparing the two dimensional information to data stored in a database for authentication of the object.
Beacon-based position awareness system
A system comprising: a transmitting device configured to transmit, in at least one plane, a plurality of directional signals each covering an angular sector, wherein every adjacent pair of said angular sectors overlaps partially to create a logical sector, and wherein each of said plurality of directional signals encodes at least an indication regarding each said logical sector associated therewith; and a client device comprising program instructions executable by at least one hardware processor to: cause the client device to receive at least some of said plurality of directional signals, calculate a signal strength level (RSL) value for each of said received directional signals, and determine that said client device is located within a said logical sector, when two highest said RSL values (i) are related to two said directional signals associated with said logical sector, and (ii) are within a specified value range of each other.