Claims
- 1. A decoder arranged to decode a binary bit of a code from a block of a signal transmitted with a time-varying intensity comprising:a selector arranged to select, within the block, (i) a reference frequency within the signal bandwidth, (ii) a first code frequency at a first predetermined frequency offset from the reference frequency, and (iii) a second code frequency at a second predetermined frequency offset from the reference frequency; a detector arranged to detect a spectral amplitude within respective predetermined frequency neighborhoods of the first and the second code frequencies; and, a bit finder arranged to find the binary bit when one of the first and second code frequencies has a spectral amplitude associated therewith that is a maximum within its respective neighborhood and the other of the first and second code frequencies has a spectral amplitude associated therewith that is a minimum within its respective neighborhood.
- 2. The decoder of claim 1 wherein the signal contains a triple tone characterized in that (i) a received signal has a spectral amplitude at the reference frequency that is a local maximum within a predetermined frequency neighborhood of the reference frequency, (ii) the received signal has a spectral amplitude at the first code frequency that is a local maximum within the predetermined frequency neighborhood corresponding to the first code frequency, and (iii) the received signal has a spectral amplitude at the second code frequency that is a local maximum within the predetermined frequency neighborhood corresponding to the second code frequency.
- 3. The decoder of claim 1 wherein the selector is arranged to select the first and second code frequencies according to the reference frequency, a frequency hop sequence, and the first and second predetermined offsets.
- 4. The decoder of claim 1 wherein the first and the second frequency offsets have equal magnitudes but opposite signs.
- 5. The decoder of claim 1 wherein the decoded binary bit is a ‘1’ bit.
- 6. The decoder of claim 1 wherein the decoded binary bit is a ‘0’ bit.
- 7. A decoder arranged to decode a binary bit of a code from a block of a signal transmitted with a time-varying intensity comprising:a selector arranged to select, within the block, (i) a reference frequency within the signal bandwidth, (ii) a first code frequency at a first predetermined frequency offset from the reference frequency, and (iii) a second code frequency at a second predetermined frequency offset from the reference frequency; a detector arranged to detect the phase of the signal within respective predetermined frequency neighborhoods of the first and the second code frequencies; and, a bit finder arranged to find the binary bit when the phase at the first code frequency is within a predetermined value of the phase at the second code frequency.
- 8. The decoder of claim 7 wherein the signal contains a triple tone characterized in that (i) a received signal has a spectral amplitude at the reference frequency that is a local maximum within a predetermined frequency neighborhood of the reference frequency, (ii) the received signal has a spectral amplitude at the first code frequency that is a local maximum within the predetermined frequency neighborhood corresponding to the first code frequency, and (iii) the received signal has a spectral amplitude at the second code frequency that is a local maximum within the predetermined frequency neighborhood corresponding to the second code frequency.
- 9. The decoder of claim 7 wherein the selector is arranged to select the first and second code frequencies according to the reference frequency, a frequency hop sequence, and the first and second predetermined offsets.
- 10. The decoder of claim 7 wherein the first and the second frequency offsets have equal magnitudes but opposite signs.
- 11. The decoder of claim 7 wherein the decoded binary bit is a ‘1’ bit.
- 12. The decoder of claim 7 wherein the decoded binary bit is a ‘0’ bit.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/116,397, filed Jul. 16, 1998.
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