Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Directive – Beacon or receiver
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-09
2007-10-09
Phan, Dao L. (Department: 3662)
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Directive
Beacon or receiver
C342S146000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11104851
ABSTRACT:
A system for the relative navigation of aircraft and spacecraft is disclosed which uses a series of short duration, unmodulated radio pulses transmitted from a phased array antenna. The aircraft or spacecraft whose position is to be determined from another is called as the local station, whereas the other craft with the phased array antenna system is called as the transmitting station. The local station transmits a radio query pulse to the transmitting station. In response to the radio query pulse, the transmitting station transmits a series of unmodulated radio pulses, where each radio pulse is transmitted with a three dimensional radiation pattern that is different than the three dimensional radiation patterns of the other radio pulses transmitted by the transmitting station. A receiver attached to the local station aircraft or spacecraft receives each radio pulse, generates a signal that describes the radio signal strength of the received signal and sends that signal strength number to a stored program processor which stores that signal strength number into memory. After a series of radio signals are received at the local station and at least two radio signal strength measurements are stored in memory, the stored program processor calculates the power ratio or ratios of each received radio signal strength from each radio pulse transmitted by the transmitting location. Bearing is then determined by comparing the calculated radio signal power ratios with a library of angles that correspond to specific power ratios for all radio radiation patterns transmitted. The local station also records the time elapsed from when the first radio pulse is received from the transmitting station after the radio query pulse is sent. Range is determined by dividing that elapsed time by two and multiplying that time with the speed of light.
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Eriken Clarence E.
Phan Dao L.
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