IP Library Granted Patent US 7,492,316
Granted Patent B1
US 7,492,316 · App. 11/480,982 · Granted Feb 17, 2009

Wireless time reference system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,492,316
App. No.
11/480,982
Granted
Feb 17, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

Instead of normalizing time reference of independent spatially-located clocks using a reference tag transmission from known location, the present invention uses an interarrival time interval between a pulse pair of UWB pulses as a timing metric. Thus, a method of synchronizing spatially-located clock or normalizing time indications thereof comprises transmitting a UWB pulse pair, determining at first and second monitoring stations a respective count value indicative of a locally measured time interval between received pulse pairs, determining a ratio between clock counts of first and second monitoring stations, and utilizing the ratio to determine clock skew, e.g., a timing correction to be applied to respective local clocks of the monitoring stations. A corresponding system comprises a reference tag transmitter that transmits a pulse pair of UWB pulses to define a time reference interval, a first independent receiver that receives the pulse pair to generate a first count value indicative an interarrival interval between the pulse pair, a second independent receiver that receives the pulse pair to similarly generate a second count value, and a processor hub responsive to the count values to determine a ratio corresponding to the ratio of respective clock frequencies of the first and second receiver clocks. Once the correction is applied, time-of-arrival information from object tag transmissions may be used to determine object location with sub-foot position accuracies.

Claims (21)

1. A method of providing normalization of time of local clock circuits of two or more spatially-located receivers of respective monitoring stations, said method comprising:

transmitting at least two RF pulses to define a time reference interval;

detecting said RF pulses at said receivers;

at respective monitoring associated with said receivers, measuring durations of said time reference interval according to said detecting step;

determining a relationship between durations measured at said monitoring stations; and

providing normalization of time of said local clock circuits at two or more monitoring stations according to said relationship.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said transmitting step further includes transmitting at least two UWB pulses that each comprise a signal burst of a few cycles of RF energy.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein:

said measuring step includes counting unit increments of time to measure said time reference interval between said UWB pulses and latching a clock count to measure said durations; and

said processing step includes normalizing time-of-arrival measurements among receivers of said monitoring stations by controlling the frequency of at least one local clock circuit of a monitoring station to maintain the relationship fixed with respect to a frequency of a local clock of a selected master monitoring station.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising:

wirelessly receiving at a central processing hub digital information representing clock count information and time-of-arrival measurements of an object tag transmission; and

normalizing said time-of-arrival measurements according to said relationship.

5. The method of claim 2 , further comprising providing a ring counter to measure said time reference interval between said UWB pulses and latching a clock count to measure said durations.

6. A method of normalizing independent clocks of respective receivers of remote monitoring stations, said method comprising:

transmitting an ultra wideband (UWB) pulse pair,

determining at first and second monitoring stations a respective clock count indicative of a locally measured time interval between said pulse pair, each said clock count being derived by incremental measurement of time units,

determining a ratio between clock counts of said first and second monitoring stations using programmed processor module, and

utilizing said ratio as a reference to normalize time of local clocks that generate each said clock count.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein said utilizing step includes normalizing time by synchronizing local clocks that generate each said clock count.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein said utilizing step includes normalizing time by applying a correction to time-of-arrival measurements taken at respective monitoring stations.

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