Claims
- 1. A millimeter wave beacon, comprising:a millimeter wave transmitter that produces a plurality of different signals having different signal characteristics, wherein said plurality of signals have periods of between 0.5 seconds and ten seconds; and a plurality of antennas each coupled to the millimeter wave transmitter to receive a respective one of said plurality of different signals and emit millimeter wave radiation in response thereto, wherein antennas within said plurality are oriented to produce an overlapping signal field in which millimeter wave radiation emitted from multiple of said plurality of antennas is present.
- 2. The millimeter wave beacon of claim 1, wherein said transmitter transmits to at least a first antenna among the plurality of antennas a composite signal formed by superimposing a data overlay signal having a period of less than 0.5 seconds on a base signal having a period of between 0.5 and ten seconds, and wherein the first antenna emits millimeter wave radiation in response to the composite signal.
- 3. The millimeter wave beacon of claim 1, wherein at least two of said plurality of different signals encode information utilizing pulse coding.
- 4. The millimeter wave beacon of claim 1, wherein at least two of said antennas emit millimeter wave radiation at different frequencies.
- 5. A system, comprising:the millimeter wave beacon of claim 1; and a millimeter wave receiving system for receiving said millimeter wave radiation emitted from said plurality of antennas.
- 6. An aircraft, comprising:a fuselage; an empennage connected to the fuselage; a lift-generating surface coupled to the fuselage; at least one engine for propelling the aircraft coupled to at least one of the fuselage and the lift-generating surface; and a millimeter wave beacon, including: a millimeter wave transmitter that produces a plurality of different signals having different signal characteristics, wherein said plurality of different signals have periods of between 0.5 seconds and ten seconds; and a plurality of antennas each coupled to the millimeter wave transmitter to receive a respective one of said plurality of different signals and emit millimeter wave radiation in response thereto, wherein antennas within said plurality are oriented to produce an overlapping signal field in which millimeter wave radiation emitted from multiple of said plurality of antennas is present.
- 7. The aircraft of claim 6, wherein said transmitter transmits to at least a first antenna among the plurality of antennas a composite signal formed by superimposing a data overlay signal having a period of less than 0.5 seconds on a base signal having a period of between 0.5 and ten seconds, and wherein the first antenna emits millimeter wave radiation in response to the composite signal.
- 8. The aircraft of claim 6, wherein at least two of said plurality of different signals encode information utilizing pulse coding.
- 9. The aircraft of claim 6, wherein at least two of said antennas emit millimeter wave radiation at different frequencies.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority to provisional patent application serial No. 60/317,750, filed Sep. 6, 2001.
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