Claims
- 1. A method for operating an AMPS cellular telephone system comprising the steps of:(a) generating a SAT tone within a first base station, said SAT tone being synchronized to a received GPS signal; (b) transmitting said SAT tone from said first base station to a mobile unit; (c) re-transmitting said SAT tone from said mobile unit to a plurality of other base stations; (d) receiving said re-transmitted SAT tone at said plurality of other base stations, said plurality of other base stations each locally generating an audio comparison tone synchronized with said GPS signal, such that the plurality of other base stations do not use signals received from any other base station in order to locally generate the audio comparison tone; (e) calculating a plurality of phase differences between said received re-transmitted SAT tone and said locally generated audio comparison tone, each calculated phase difference corresponding to one of said other base stations; (f) calculating a plurality of distances between said other base stations and said mobile unit and an associated plurality of location curves using said plurality of phase differences; and (g) resolving a location of said mobile unit using said plurality of location curves.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:(a) generating a location request within a base station; and (b) transmitting said location request to said mobile unit.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:(a) generating a plurality of quality indexes in response to said first audio tone received at said plurality of other base stations.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further including the step of:(a) determining within a system controller which mobile units require positions to be determined; and (b) transmitting commands from the system controller via a base station to mobile units determined to require positions and to the surrounding base stations.
- 5. An AMPS cellular telephone system comprising:(a) a mobile unit for retransmitting a received SAT tone via a reverse link traffic channel; (b) a plurality of base stations for receiving said SAT tone via said reverse link traffic channel and calculating a corresponding plurality of phase differences between said SAT tone and a comparison signal, said comparison signal being synchronized to an externally generated signal, the comparison signal being directly received by each of the plurality of base stations from a GPS satellite, such that the plurality of base stations do not use signals received from each other or any other base station in order to calculate the phase differences; and (c) a controller system for resolving a location of said mobile unit based on said plurality of phase differences.
- 6. The cellular telephone system of claim 5 wherein:(a) said plurality of base stations calculate a corresponding plurality of distances and associated plurality of location curves; and (b) said controller system resolves said location using said location curves.
- 7. The cellular telephone system of claim 5 wherein:(a) said controller system calculates a plurality of distances and associated location curves corresponding to said plurality of base stations using said plurality of phase differences, and resolves said location using said plurality of location curves.
- 8. The cellular telephone system of claim 5, wherein the forward and reverse link channels are clear channels.
- 9. The cellular telephone system of claim 5, wherein said system controller:(a) determine s which mobile units require positions to be determined; and (b) transmits commands from the system controller via a base station to mobile units determined to require positions and to the surrounding base stations.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/218,197 filed Mar. 25, 1995 now abandoned.
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