IP Library Granted Patent US 7,346,120
Granted Patent B2
US 7,346,120 · App. 10/318,371 · Granted Mar 18, 2008

Method and system for performing distance measuring and direction finding using ultrawide bandwidth transmissions

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Patent No.
US 7,346,120
App. No.
10/318,371
Granted
Mar 18, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An identification tag is provided in which radio frequency (RF) circuitry and ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) circuitry are both provided on the same tag, along with some UWB-RF interface circuitry. The RF circuitry is used to detect when the identification tag must be accessed, and is used to connect the UWB circuitry with a power supply. The UWB circuitry then performs the necessary communication functions with a distant device and the power supply is again disconnected. In this way the power supply is only accessed when the UWB circuitry is needed and it's usable lifetime can be maximized.

Claims (46)

1. A combined ultrawide bandwidth-radio frequency (UWB-RF) remote identification tag, comprising:

ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) circuitry for-transmitting wireless UWB signals;

radio frequency (RF) circuitry for transmitting data via wireless RF signals; and

interface circuitry formed between the RF circuitry and the UWB circuitry,

wherein the UWB signals have a fractional bandwidth in the range of about 0.25 to 2.

2. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising:

a power supply for providing power to the UWB circuitry; and

a switch connected between the power supply and the UWB circuitry,

wherein the interface circuitry controls the operation of the switch based on a signal received from the RF circuitry.

3. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 1 ,

wherein the UWB-RF interface further comprises a first scaler for receiving a frequency signal from the RF circuitry, scaling it by a first scaling factor N/M, and providing a first scaled frequency to the UWB circuitry, and

wherein N and M are integers.

4. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 3 , further comprising:

a power supply for providing power to the UWB circuitry; and

a switch connected between the power supply and the UWB circuitry,

wherein the interface circuitry controls the operation of the switch based on a signal received from the RF circuitry.

5. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 3 , wherein the scaled frequency is used by the UWB circuitry as a pulse repetition frequency.

6. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 3 , wherein the UWB-RF interface further comprises:

a second scaler for receiving the frequency signal from the RF circuitry, scaling it by a second scaling factor P/Q, and providing a second scaled frequency;

a memory device for providing a data signal; and

a mixer for mixing the second scaled frequency with the data signal to form a UWB radio frequency signal,

wherein P and Q are integers.

7. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 6 , further comprising:

a power supply for providing power to the UWB circuitry; and

a switch connected between the power supply and the UWB circuitry,

wherein the interface circuitry controls the operation of the switch based on a signal received from the RF circuitry.

8. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the UWB-RF interface further comprises:

a first scaler for receiving a frequency signal from the RF circuitry, scaling it by a first scaling factor N/M, and providing a first scaled frequency to the UWB circuitry;

a second scaler for receiving the frequency signal from the RF circuitry, scaling it by a second scaling factor P/Q, and providing a second scaled frequency;

a memory device for providing a data signal; and

a mixer for mixing the second scaled frequency with the data signal to form a UWB radio frequency signal, and providing the UWB radio frequency signal to the UWB circuitry,

wherein N, M, P and Q are integers.

9. A combined UWB-RF remote identification tag, as recited in claim 8 , further comprising:

a power supply for providing power to the UWB circuitry; and

a switch connected between the power supply and the UWB circuitry,

wherein the interface circuitry controls the operation of the switch based on a signal received from the RF circuitry.

10. A method of responding to an incoming signal, including:

receiving an incoming radio frequency (RF) signal;

processing the incoming RF signal to generate an activation signal;

activating an ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) circuit in response to the activation signal;

performing a UWB function on a UWB signal with the UWB circuit after the UWB circuit is activated,

wherein the UWB function is one of the transmission of data via the UWB signal or the reception of data via the UWB signal and wherein the UWB signals have a fractional bandwidth in the range of about 0.25 to 2.

11. A method of responding to an incoming signal, as recited in claim 10 , wherein the UWB function is the transmission of data via the UWB signal.

12. A method of responding to an incoming signal, as recited in claim 10 , wherein the UWB function is the reception of data via the UWB signal.

13. A method of responding to an incoming signal, as recited in claim 10 , wherein the step of activating the UWB circuit is performed by having the activation signal connect the UWB circuit to a power supply.

14. A method of responding to an incoming signal, as recited in claim 10 , further including shutting off the UWB circuit after the UWB function is performed.

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