Claims
- 1. In a control system for coordinating operations of interacting components separated by a varying distance located on two portions of an automotive vehicle in which at least one of the components moves relative to the vehicle and each portion of the vehicle includes, a bidirectional transceiver for wireless communications, each transceiver comprising:
- super-regenerative amplifier means for transmitting and receiving communications signals containing control signals used by the control system, said super-regenerative means having a limited range of operation in accordance with said varying distance up to a predetermined maximum distance, wherein the super-regenerative amplifier means broadcasts less than about one hundred microwatts of transmitted power as measured anywhere along a locus of intended reception points; and
- interface means for encoding said control signals into said communication signals for transmission by said super-regenerative amplifier means and for decoding said communication signals received by said super-regenerative amplifier means into said control signals.
- 2. A transceiver as in claim 1, wherein said interface means includes microcontroller means for digitally encoding said control signals into a serial bit stream for transmission by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 3. A transceiver as in claim 2 wherein said digital control signals are redundantly encoded by said microcontroller into at least one byte of data prior to transmission of such digitally encoded data by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 4. A transceiver as in claim 1 wherein said interface means includes:
- means for receiving a plurality of digital inputs; and
- means for producing a plurality of digital outputs.
- 5. A transceiver as in claim 1 wherein said interface means includes:
- means for validating accuracy of control signals contained in a communications signal received by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 6. In a control system for coordinating operations of interacting components separated by a varying distance located on two portions of an automotive vehicle in which at least one of the components moves relative to the vehicle and each portion of the vehicle includes, a bidirectional transceiver for wireless communications, each transceiver comprising:
- super-regenerative amplifier means for transmitting and receiving communications signals containing control signals used by the control system, said super-regenerative amplifier means having a limited range of operation in accordance with said varying distance up to a predetermined maximum distance, wherein said super-regenerative amplifier means includes:
- a very low power radio frequency amplifier;
- a main oscillator connected to the amplifier;
- a quench oscillator connected to the main oscillator;
- a data shaping network connected to the main oscillator; and
- a recovered signal amplifier connected to the data shaping network; and
- interface means for encoding said control signals into said communication signals for transmission by said super-regenerative amplifier means and for decoding said communication signals received by said super-regenerative amplifier means into said control signals.
- 7. A transceiver as in claim 6, wherein the super-regenerative amplifier means broadcasts less than about one hundred microwatts of transmitted power as measured anywhere along a locus of intended reception points.
- 8. A transceiver as in claim 6 wherein said interface means includes:
- microcontroller means for digitally encoding said control signals for transmission into a serial bit stream for transmission by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 9. A transceiver as in claim 8 wherein said digital control signals are redundantly encoded by said microcontroller into at least one byte of data prior to transmission of such digitally encoded data by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 10. A transceiver as in claim 6 wherein said interface means includes:
- means for receiving a plurality of digital inputs; and
- means for producing a plurality of digital outputs.
- 11. A transceiver as in claim 6 wherein said interface means includes:
- means for validating accuracy of control signals contained in a communications signal received by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 12. In a control system for coordinating operations of interacting components located on two portions of an automotive vehicle in which at least one of the components moves relative to the vehicle and each portion of the vehicle includes a bidirectional communications transceiver for wireless communications, each transceiver comprising:
- super-regenerative amplifier means for transmitting and receiving communications signals containing control signals used by the control system, said super-regenerative amplifier having a predetermined maximum range of operation; and
- interface means for encoding said control signals into said communication signals for transmission by said super-regenerative amplifier means and for decoding said communication signals received by said super-regenerative amplifier means into said control signals, wherein said interface means includes:
- microcontroller means for digitally encoding said control signals into a serial bit stream for transmission by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 13. A transceiver as in claim 12, wherein said digitally encoded control signals are redundantly encoded by said microcontroller into at least one byte of data prior to transmission of such digitally encoded data by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 14. A transceiver as in claim 13 wherein said interface means further includes:
- means for receiving a plurality of digital inputs; and
- means for producing a plurality of digital outputs.
- 15. A transceiver as in claim 13 wherein said interface means further includes:
- means for validating accuracy of control signals contained in a communications signal received by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 16. In a control system for coordinating operations of interacting components located on two portions of an automotive vehicle in which at least one of the components moves relative to the vehicle and each portion of the vehicle includes, a bidirectional communications transceiver for wireless communications, each transceiver comprising:
- super-regenerative amplifier means for transmitting and receiving communications signals containing control signals used by the control system, said super-regenerative amplifier means having a maximum predetermined range of operation; and
- interface means for encoding said control signals into said communication signals for transmission by said super-regenerative amplifier means and for decoding said communication signals received by said super-regenerative amplifier means into said control signals, wherein said interface means includes:
- means for receiving a plurality of digital inputs; and
- means for producing a plurality of digital outputs.
- 17. A transceiver as in claim 16 wherein said interface means further includes:
- means for validating accuracy of control signals contained in a communications signal received by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 18. In a control system for coordinating operations of interacting components located on two portions of an automotive vehicle in which at least one of the components moves relative to the vehicle and each portion of the vehicle includes a bidirectional communications transceiver for wireless communications, each transceiver comprising:
- super-regenerative amplifier means for transmitting and receiving communications signals containing control signals used by the control system, said super-regenerative amplifier means having a maximum predetermined range of operation; and
- interface means for encoding said control signals into said communication signals for transmission by said super-regenerative amplifier means and for decoding said communication signals received by said super-regenerative amplifier means into said control signals, wherein said interface means includes:
- means for validating accuracy of control signals contained in a communications signal received by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
- 19. In a control system for coordinating operations of interacting components located on two portions of an automotive vehicle in which at least one of the components moves relative to the vehicle and each portion of the vehicle includes a bidirectional transceiver for wireless communications, each transceiver comprising:
- super-regenerative amplifier means for transmitting, at less than about one hundred microwatts of transmitted power as measured anywhere along a locus of intended reception points to limit transmission and reception to a predetermined maximum distance, and receiving communications signals containing control signals used by the control system, the super-regenerative amplifier means including a very low power radio frequency amplifier, a main oscillator connected to the amplifier, a quench oscillator connected to the main oscillator, a data shaping network connected to the main oscillator, and a recovered signal amplifier connected to the data shaping network; and
- interface means for encoding said control signals into said communication signals for transmission by said super-regenerative amplifier means and for decoding said communications signals received by the super-regenerative amplifier means into said control signals, the interface means including microcontroller means for digitally encoding said control signals for transmission into a serial bit stream for transmission by the super-regenerative amplifier means and for redundantly encoding said digitally encoded control signals into at least one byte of data prior to said transmission, means for receiving a plurality of digital inputs, means for producing a plurality of digital outputs, and means for validating accuracy of control signals contained in a communications signal received by the super-regenerative amplifier means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/200,634, filed Feb. 23, 1994, abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/885,022, filed May 15, 1992, abandoned, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 497,603, filed Mar. 22, 1990 U.S. Pat. No. 5,140,316.
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