Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Short range rf communication
Patent
1989-12-28
1991-02-26
Kuntz, Curtis
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Short range rf communication
455 55, 455 99, 340941, 340989, 34082554, H04B 500
Patent
active
049967169
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for transferring information between a moving vehicle and a stationary information location having a vehicle detector system with a loop antenna by using the loop antenna as either the receiving antenna for signals transmitted from a moving vehicle or as the transmitting antenna for signals generated by a transmitter located at the vehicle detector site for transfer to a receiver mounted on a moving vehicle. The information is encoded on a carrier having a frequency outside the normal frequency range of the vehicle detector system, preferably by interrupted carrier pattern processing.
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Potter Thomas
Seabury Thomas
Detector Systems, Inc.
Kuntz Curtis
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