Claims
- 8. A detection system for determining the position of an object along a first direction, the system comprising:
(a) a magnetic field source generating an oscillating magnetic field signal in at least the first direction; and (b) a magnetic field detection system coupled to the object, the detection system comprising:
(i) a source interface module comprising magnetic field sensors positioned a known distance apart along a second direction generally normal to the first direction, wherein the module comprises a central magnetic field sensor, at least one first magnetic field sensor on a first side of the central magnetic field sensor, and at least one second magnetic field sensor on a second side of the central magnetic field sensor opposite the first side, and wherein each sensor detects the magnetic field generated by the magnetic field source and generates a magnetic field signal, (ii) a processing module that processes the magnetic field signal produced by the source interface module, wherein the processing module:
(1) determines from the magnetic field signals a magnetic field peak in the first direction for each sensor, (2) determines a first slope of a first line between a data point for the central magnetic field sensor and a data point for the first magnetic field sensor, determines a second slope of a second line between the data point for the central magnetic field sensor and a data point for the second magnetic field sensor, and (3) uses the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic peak date to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 9. The detection system as claimed in claim 8, wherein, if following step (2), the first slope and the second slope are opposite and of approximately equal magnitude, the processing module
(3) determines a calibrated slope, and (4) evaluates the first slope, the second slope, and the magnetic peak data using the calibrated slope to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 10. The detection system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the magnetic field source is a magnetic tape.
- 11. The detection system as claimed in claim 10, wherein the tape is positioned along the first direction.
- 12. A detection system for determining the position of a vehicle moving on a surface along a first direction, the system comprising:
(a) a magnetic tape mounted on the surface along the first direction, wherein the tape generates an oscillating magnetic field signal in the first direction and a second direction generally normal to the first direction; and (b) a magnetic field detection system coupled to the vehicle, the detection system comprising:
(i) a source interface module comprising magnetic field sensors positioned a known distance apart along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, wherein the module comprises a central magnetic field sensor, at least one first magnetic field sensor on a first side of the central magnetic field sensor, and at least one second magnetic field sensor on a second side of the central magnetic field sensor opposite the first side, and wherein each sensor detects the magnetic field generated by the magnetic field source and generates a magnetic field signal, (ii) a processing module that processes the magnetic field intensity signal produced by the source interface module, wherein the processing module:
(1) determines from the magnetic field signals a magnetic field peak in the first direction for each sensor, (2) determines a first slope of a first line between a data point for the central magnetic field sensor and a data point for the first magnetic field sensor, determines a second slope of a second line between the data point for the central magnetic field sensor and a data point for the second magnetic field sensor, and (3) evaluates the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic peak data using the calibrated slope to determine the distance of the object from the tape along the second direction.
- 13. A detection system as claimed in claim 12, further comprising at least two magnetic field sensors for detecting the magnetic field in the second direction.
- 14. A detection system for determining the position of an object moving along a first direction, the system comprising:
(a) a magnetic field source generating an oscillating magnetic field signal in at least the first direction; and (b) a magnetic field detection system coupled to the object, the detection system comprising:
(i) a source interface module comprising a first magnetic field sensor and a second magnetic field sensor, wherein the magnetic field sensors are positioned a known distance apart along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, and wherein each sensor detects the magnetic field generated by the magnetic field source along the first direction and generates a signal, (ii) a processing module that processes the signal produced by the source interface module, wherein the processing module:
(1) first determines from the magnetic field signals a magnetic field peak in the first direction for each sensor, (2) determines a first slope of a first line between a data point for the first magnetic field sensor and a data point for the second magnetic field sensor, and compares the first slope to a second calibration slope stored in a memory within the processing module, and (3) evaluates the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic peak data using the calibrated slope to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 15. A position detection module for detachable mounting on a vehicle moving in a first direction, wherein the module comprises:
an elongate enclosure, at least two magnetic field sensors inside the enclosure, wherein the sensors are aligned with one another along a second direction generally normal to the first direction, a processing module inside the enclosure, wherein the processing module analyzes a signal produced by the sensors, determines magnetic field peaks in the first direction for each sensor and then evaluates the magnetic field peaks using a known calibrated slope to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 21. A method for determining the position of an object along a first direction of travel on a surface, the method comprising:
(a) generating an oscillating magnetic field signal in at least the first direction with a magnetic field source on the surface; (b) sensing the magnetic field signal with a sensor array comprising a central magnetic field sensor, a first peripheral magnetic field sensor, and a second peripheral magnetic field sensor, wherein the magnetic field sensors are positioned a known distance apart along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, (c) generating a magnetic field signal in each sensor, (d) generating in the processing module magnetic peak data in the first direction for each sensor the data comprising points representing peak magnetic field and sensor location along the second direction; (e) calculating a first slope of a first line between a data point for the central magnetic field sensor and a data point for the first peripheral magnetic field sensor; (f) calculating a second slope of a second line between the data point for the central magnetic field sensor and a data point for the second peripheral magnetic field sensor; and (g) evaluating the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic field peak data to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 22. The method as claimed in claim 21, wherein, if following step (f), the first slope and the second slope are opposite and of approximately equal magnitude, the processing module
(g) determines a calibrated slope, and (h) evaluates the first slope, the second slope, and the magnetic peak data using the calibrated slope to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 23. The method as claimed in claim 21, wherein the magnetic field source is a magnetic tape.
- 24. A computer readable article of manufacture containing program code that, when executed by a processor, causes a digital computer to perform the following operations:
(a) receive input signals representative of a magnetic field signals generated by each sensor in an array of magnetic field sensors mounted on an object moving in a first direction, wherein the magnetic field sensors in the array are positioned a known distance apart along a second direction different from the first direction, and wherein each sensor detects a magnetic field along the first direction, (b) generate data for each sensor, the data representing magnetic field peaks along the first direction for each sensor, and (c) compare the magnetic field peak data to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 25. The computer readable article of manufacture as claimed in claim 24, wherein the magnetic field signal is an oscillating magnetic field signal.
- 26. The computer readable article of manufacture as claimed in claim 24, wherein the second direction is substantially normal to the first direction.
- 27. The computer readable article of manufacture as claimed in claim 24, wherein step (c) comprises:
(1) calculating a first slope of a first line between a data point for a first magnetic field sensor in the array and a data point for a second magnetic field sensor in the array, determining a second slope of a second line between the data point for the first magnetic field sensor and a data point for a third magnetic field sensor in the array, and (2) using the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic peak data to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 28. The computer readable article of manufacture as claimed in claim 27, wherein, if following step (1), the first slope and the second slope are opposite and of approximately equal magnitude, step (2) comprises
(2) determining a calibrated slope, and (3) evaluating the first slope, the second slope, and the magnetic peak data using the calibrated slope to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 29. The computer readable article of manufacture as claimed in claim 27, wherein the first, second and third sensors are aligned with one another.
- 30. The computer readable article of manufacture as claimed in claim 24, wherein step (c) comprises:
(1) calculating a first slope of a first line between a data point for a first magnetic field sensor in the array and a data point for a second magnetic field sensor in the array, (2) retrieving from memory a second slope of a second line between the data point for the first magnetic field sensor and a data point for a third magnetic field sensor in the array, and (3) using the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic peak data to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 31. A computer readable medium encoded with a computer program arranged such that, when executed, the program causes the computer to perform the following steps:
(a) receive input signals representative of a magnetic field signals generated by a first, second and third sensor in an array of magnetic field sensors mounted on an object moving in a first direction, wherein the magnetic field sensors in the array are aligned with one another and positioned a known distance apart along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, wherein each sensor detects a magnetic field signal along the first direction, (b) generate data for each of the first, second and third sensors in the array, the data representing magnetic field peaks along the first direction for each sensor, and (c) determine a first slope of a first line using the data for the first magnetic field sensor and the data for the second magnetic field sensor, (d) determine a second slope of a second line using the data for the first magnetic field sensor and the third magnetic field sensor, and (e) evaluating the first slope, the second slope and the magnetic field peak data to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 32. A computer readable medium encoded with a computer program arranged such that, when executed, causes the computer to perform the following steps:
(a) receive input signals representative of a magnetic field signals generated by a first, second and third sensor in an array of magnetic field sensors mounted on an object moving in a first direction, wherein the magnetic field sensors in the array are aligned with one another and positioned a known distance apart along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, wherein each sensor detects a magnetic field signal along the first direction, (b) generate data for each of the first, second and third sensors in the array, the data representing magnetic field peaks along the first direction for each sensor, and (c) determining a first slope of a first line using data for the first magnetic field sensor and data for the second magnetic field sensor, (d) determining a second slope of a second line using data for the first magnetic field sensor and data for the third magnetic field sensor, and (e) comparing the first slope to the second slope to determine the location of the sensors in the array with respect to a source of the magnetic field signal, (f) retrieving, based on step (e), a pair of peak difference values and their corresponding calculated distance values from a lookup table stored in memory; (g) interpolating between the pairs of peak difference values in the lookup table to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction.
- 34. A detection system for determining the position of an object moving along a first direction, comprising at least two magnetic field detectors for detecting a magnetic field signal generated by a magnetic field source, wherein the detectors are coupled to the object along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, and wherein the detectors are positioned a distance H from the magnetic field source along a third direction substantially normal to the first and second directions, the detection system processing the magnetic field signal to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction, wherein the determination of distance is independent of H.
- 35. A detection system for determining the position of an object moving along a first direction, comprising at least two magnetic field detectors for detecting a magnetic field signal generated by a magnetic field source, wherein the detectors are coupled to the object along a second direction substantially normal to the first direction, and wherein the strength of the magnetic field signals varies along the first direction, the detection system processing the magnetic field signal to determine the distance of the object from the magnetic field source along the second direction, wherein the determination of distance is independent of a variation in the strength of the magnetic field signals.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/441,475, filed Nov. 17, 1999.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09441475 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
Child |
10213235 |
Aug 2002 |
US |