This invention generally relates to a method of operating a remote keyless entry system. More particularly, this invention relates to a method of selectively switching off coils of a key fob to improve signal reception.
A remote keyless entry system includes a receiver transmitter disposed within a vehicle that communicates with a key fob located remotely from the vehicle. The key fob includes several coils to receive signals from the receiver transmitter. The strength of the signal is best when received parallel to a magnetic field vector for the coils. Accordingly, the key fob includes a 3-dimensional coil to provide maximum reception regardless of the orientation of the key fob relative to the incoming signal. Signals received from each axis of the coil are then summed, demodulated and decoded.
Disadvantageously, the 3-dimensional coil also can pick up unwanted interfering signals that do not originate from the receiver/transmitter within the vehicle. The unwanted interfering signals are also summed with the desired signals. The unwanted signals can interfere with the desired wanted signals to such a magnitude that it can prevent the desired signals from being accurately received.
Accordingly, there is a need to develop a method of preventing unwanted signals from disrupting and preventing accurate receipt of desired signals between a vehicle transmitter and a key fob.
An example key fob for a passive entry system operates to switch off the coil receiving the greatest undesirable signal to provide for the uninterrupted reception of desired signals.
An example passive start and entry system according to this invention utilizes a receiver/transmitter to communicate with a remote key fob through low frequency radio signals. Many low frequency signals are emitted by other electronic device, such as for example other vehicles. Proliferation of electronic devices is increasing and produces many unwanted signals that are received by the key fob. The unwanted signals can in some instances by of such strength as to overwhelm the desired signals and render communication between the key fob and the receiver/transmitter inoperative. The inventive method described by way of example in this disclosure address this problem and provides for substantially uninterrupted communication with the PASE system.
An example method according to this invention includes the initial step of receiving multiple low frequency signals with the key fob. Once the signal is received, by each of a plurality of coils, the strength of each received signal is measured to determine the direction of the desired signal and the direction of an undesired or unwanted signal. The direction of the unwanted signal is determined as the greatest signal strength determined to originate in a direction other than the direction of the desired signal. Once this direction is determined, the coil disposed to receive signals in the direction determined to correspond to the unwanted signal is switched off. With the coil determined to be receiving the greatest signal strength of undesired signals switched off, the remaining signals are summed by the controller to provide a resultant signal utilized to establish communications, provide instructions and synchronize the receiver/transmitter with the key fob.
Accordingly, the example method of operating a key fob disclosed provides for the uninterrupted communication between a receiver/transmitter disposed within a vehicle and a key fob by eliminating interfering signals that may be present.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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As appreciated, many low frequency signals are emitted by other electronic devices, such as for example other vehicles. Proliferation of electronic devices is increasing and produces many unwanted signals, as are schematically indicated at 20 that are received by the key fob 16. The unwanted signals 20 can in some instances by of such strength as to overwhelm the desired signals 18 and render communication between the key fob 16 and the receiver/transmitter 14 inoperative. The inventive method described by way of example in this disclosure addresses this problem and provides for substantially uninterrupted communication with the PASE system 12.
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Each of the coils 24, 26 and 28 receive best or maximum signal strength parallel to the magnetic axis. Accordingly, depending on the direction of the desired signal 18, the received signal strength for each of the coils 24, 26, and 28 will be different, with one of the coils 24, 26, 28 having a greatest signal strength, and one having a weakest signal strength. In most instances, the greatest signal strength is a result of receiving not only the desired signal 18, but also the undesired signal 20 emitted from another source. The key fob 16 includes a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) 38 that measures the incoming signal strength. According to the method of this invention, the coil 24, 26, 28 with the greatest signal strength in a direction other than the direction of the desired signal is switched off. The remaining signals from the remaining coils is relayed to a controller 36 for summing to provide a resultant signal 40 utilized for communicating and synchronizing the key fob 16 with the receiver/transmitter 14.
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Once the signal is received, by each of the coils 24,26,28, the strength of each received signal is measured as is indicated at 52 to determine the direction of the desired signal 18 and the direction of the undesired or unwanted signal 20. The direction of the unwanted signal is determined as the greatest signal strength determined to originate in a direction other than the direction of the desired signal 18. Once this direction is determined, the coil disposed to receive signals in the direction determined to correspond to the unwanted signal is switched off as is indicated at 54. As appreciated, switched off refers to both the physical disconnection of that coil or to the simply disregard or non use of any signal from that coil for the purposes of establishing communications with the receiver/transmitter 14.
Once the coil determined to be receiving the greatest signal strength of undesired signals has been switched off or disregarded, the remaining signals are summed by the controller 36, as is indicated at 56, to provide a resultant signal 40 utilized to establish communications, provide instructions and synchronize the receiver/transmitter 14 with the key fob 16. This process is repeated at regularly determined intervals such that the signal strength is essentially continually reviewed to switch coils on and off to provide the desired non-interrupted communication between the receiver/transmitter 14 and the key fob 16.
Accordingly, the example method of operating a key fob disclosed provides for the uninterrupted communication between a receiver/transmitter disposed within a vehicle and a key fob no matter what interfering signals may be present.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
The application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/669,782 which was filed on Mar. 8, 2005.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60669782 | Apr 2005 | US |