IP Library Granted Patent US 7,551,675
Granted Patent B2
US 7,551,675 · App. 10/377,513 · Granted Jun 23, 2009

Method and apparatus for synchronized transmission and reception of data in a digital audio broadcasting system

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Patent No.
US 7,551,675
App. No.
10/377,513
Granted
Jun 23, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of transmitting digital audio broadcasting signals comprises the steps of generating a plurality of output frames of information to be transmitted, wherein each of the output frames includes a plurality of blocks of data and each of the output frames is synchronized with an absolute time reference, and transmitting the output frames to a plurality of receivers. Transmitters that broadcast in accordance with the method and receivers that receive the transmitted signal are also disclosed. A method is also provided for receiving digital audio broadcasting signals comprising the steps of receiving a digital audio broadcasting signal comprising a plurality of output frames of information, wherein each of the output frames includes a plurality of blocks of data and each of the output frames is synchronized with an absolute time reference, and determining the start of each output frame relative to an absolute time reference.

Claims (22)

1. A receiver for receiving digital audio broadcasting signals comprising:

an antenna for receiving at least three in-band on-channel digital audio broadcasting signals transmitted by at least three transmitters, each of the digital audio broadcasting signals comprising a plurality of modem frames of different information, wherein each of the modem frames includes information from which absolute time relative to a start of the modem frame can be derived and includes data identifying a location of one of the transmitters; and

a processor for determining a time difference of arrival between the modem frames in the received digital audio broadcasting signals and for using the time difference of arrival and the location data to estimate a location of the receiver, wherein the receiver scans the digital audio broadcasting signals and the processor advances local time through a clock to derive relative signal timing for determining the time difference of arrival.

2. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the processor estimates absolute time at the receiver using the location of the receiver and propagation times of the received digital audio broadcasting signals.

3. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the modem frames include a block count, wherein the processor establishes symbol timing in a first one of the digital audio broadcasting signals as a reference and compares symbol timing in a second one of the digital audio broadcasting signals to a virtual symbol timing of the first digital audio broadcasting signal to estimate a time difference of arrival offset.

4. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the processor uses the time difference of arrival and the location data to estimate direction and speed of the receiver.

5. The receiver of claim 4 wherein the direction and speed are estimated at several locations over a period of time.

6. A method for receiving digital audio broadcasting signals comprising the steps of:

using an antenna to receive at least three in-band on-channel digital audio broadcasting signals transmitted by at least three transmitters, each of the digital audio broadcasting signals comprising a plurality of modem frames of different information, wherein each of the modem frames includes information from which absolute time relative to a start of the modem frame can be derived and includes data identifying a location of one of the transmitters; and

using processing circuitry to determine a time difference of arrival between the modem frames in the received digital audio broadcasting signals and using the time difference of arrival and the location data to estimate a location of the receiver, wherein the digital audio broadcasting signals are scanned and the processing circuitry advances local time through a clock to derive relative signal timing for determining the time difference of arrival.

7. The method of claim 6 ,

wherein the processing circuitry estimates absolute time at the receiver.

8. The method of claim 6 ,

wherein the processing circuitry establishes symbol timing in a first one of the digital audio broadcasting signals as a reference and compares symbol timing in a second one of the digital audio broadcasting signals to a virtual symbol timing of the first digital audio broadcasting signal to estimate a time difference of arrival offset.

9. The method of claim 6 ,

wherein the processing circuitry uses the time difference of arrival and the location data to estimate direction and speed of the receiver.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the direction and speed are estimated at several locations over a period of time.

11. The method of claim 6 ,

wherein the processing circuitry selects one or more logical channels in the one of the digital audio broadcasting signals to produce an output.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the selected logical channels contain information relating to a region surrounding the location of the receiver.

13. The method of claim 6 ,

wherein the processing circuitry accesses stored information relating to a region surrounding the location of the receiver.

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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 27, 2022
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From: INVENSAS CORPORATION; TESSERA, INC.; TESSERA ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; ZIPTRONIX, INC.; DIGITALOPTICS CORPORATION; DIGITALOPTICS CORPORATION MEMS; DTS, LLC; DTS, INC.; PHORUS, INC.; IBIQUITY DIGITAL CORPORATION
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