Claims
- 1. A method of mapping a plurality of remote stations each having a varying attribute affecting a characteristic value computed according to a predetermined procedure comprising:
(a) assigning a plurality of transmission slots to each of the remote stations; (b) determining, by the respective stations, of their characteristic values; (c) initially broadcasting, by the respective stations, of their determined characteristic values in said plurality of transmission slots, said broadcast characteristic value having a first characteristic value resolution; and (d) subsequently broadcasting, by the stations, of their respective characteristic values in said plurality of transmission slots, said subsequent broadcasting having a finer characteristic value resolution relative to said previously broadcasted characteristic value having a first characteristic value resolution.
- 2. A method of mapping according to claim 1 comprising repeating (d) with successively finer characteristic value resolutions until the characteristic value is broadcast with a desired characteristic value resolution.
- 3. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the finer characteristic value resolution is twice as fine as that of the previous characteristic value resolution.
- 4. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the finer characteristic value resolution is less than twice as fine as that of the first characteristic value resolution.
- 5. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein a characteristic value mapping space is divided into a fixed number of portions and wherein said initial broadcast indicates which of said portions contains the characteristic value.
- 6. A method of mapping according to claim 5 wherein said initially broadcast portion is divided into a fixed number of portions of a smaller size and wherein said subsequent broadcast indicates which of said portions of smaller size contains the characteristic value.
- 7. A method of mapping according to claim 5 wherein an area somewhat larger than said initially broadcast portion is divided into a fixed number of portions of a smaller size and wherein said subsequent broadcast indicates which of said portions of smaller size contains the characteristic value.
- 8. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 and including repeating at least one step of broadcasting, at a coarser characteristic value resolution, when an invalid signal is received from a remote station.
- 9. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein at least one step of broadcasting is repeated periodically to reduce accumulated errors in the characteristic value.
- 10. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the characteristic value is the location of a mobile remote station.
- 11. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which a base station receives the broadcast signals and transmits a data stream including information regarding the broadcast signals as received by the base station.
- 12. A method of mapping according to claim 11 in which the remote stations receive the transmitted data stream and utilize it to determine if their signals have been correctly received by the base station.
- 13. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which a plurality of base stations receive signals broadcast by the remote stations.
- 14. A method of mapping according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which the plurality of remote stations is targeted from a larger number of remote stations based on a particular criterion.
- 15. A method of mapping according to claim 14 wherein the particular criterion is the value of the characteristic value possessed by the remote station.
- 16. A method of tracking a characteristic value of a plurality of remote stations each having a varying attribute affecting the characteristic value computed according to a predetermined procedure, comprising:
(a) assigning a plurality of transmission slots to each of the remote stations; (b) determining, by the respective stations, of their characteristic values locations relative to a previously determined characteristic values; and (c) broadcasting, by the respective stations, of their determined characteristic values in said plurality of transmission slots, relative to the previously determined characteristic value.
- 17. A method of tracking according to claim 16, comprising iteratively repeating (b) and (c) wherein said previously determined characteristic value is the characteristic value determined in the previous iteration.
- 18. A method of tracking according to claim 17 wherein a characteristic value region surrounding said previously determined characteristic value is divided into a plurality of contiguous regions and wherein the relative characteristic value which is broadcast comprises broadcasting a signal in one or more of the transmission slots which indicates which of the regions contains the determined characteristic value.
- 19. A method of tracking according to claim 18 wherein the extent of the surrounding regions is established based on an expected maximum rate of change in the characteristic value of the remote station.
- 20. A method of tracking according to claim 18 wherein the extent of the surrounding regions is established based on the estimated actual rate of change of the characteristic value of the remote station.
- 21. A method of tracking according to claim 20 wherein the remote station transmits a signal in an additional slot indicating the resolution level.
- 22. A method of tracking according to claim 20 wherein the remote station utilizes one of a plurality of resolution levels depending on the rate of change of the characteristic value and wherein the resolution level utilized depends on the history of the broadcasts of movement of the vehicle.
- 23. A method of tracking according claim 22 wherein the size of the resolution element is increased when a remote station broadcasts a change in value in a given sense for a predetermined number of consecutive broadcasts.
- 24. A method of tracking according to claim 22 wherein the size of the resolution element is decreased when a remote station broadcasts no change in characteristic value for a predetermined number of consecutive broadcasts.
- 25. A method of tracking according to claim 23 wherein the size of the resolution element is decreased when a remote station broadcasts no change in characteristic value for a predetermined number of consecutive broadcasts.
- 26. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n, and wherein (3)n slots are allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 27. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n, and wherein 2n+1 slots are allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 28. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-23 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n, and wherein 2n slots are allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 29. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-23 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n, and wherein n+1 slots are allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 30. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-23 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n which can increase or decrease, and wherein one slot is allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 31. A method of tracking according to claim 30 wherein the presence of a broadcast signal indicates a deviation in one sense from the previously broadcast characteristic value and the absence of a broadcast signal indicates a deviation in the opposite sense from the previously broadcast value.
- 32. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-23 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n which varies in only one sense and wherein (2)n slots are allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 33. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-23 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n which varies in only one sense and wherein n+1 slots are allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 34. A method of tracking according to any of claims 20-22 wherein the characteristic value is a vector of dimension n which varies in only one sense and wherein only one slot is allocated for broadcasting the characteristic value, n being greater than or equal to 1.
- 35. A method of tracking to any of claims 16-25 and including repeating at least one step of broadcasting, at a coarser characteristic value resolution, when a valid signal is not received from a remote station during tracking.
- 36. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 wherein at least one step of broadcasting is repeated periodically to reduce accumulated errors in the characteristic value.
- 37. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 wherein the characteristic value is the location of a mobile remote station.
- 38. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 in which a base station receives the broadcast signals and transmits a data stream including information regarding the broadcast signals as received by the base station.
- 39. A method of tracking according to claim 38 in which the remote stations receive the transmitted data stream and utilize it to determine if their signals have been correctly received by the base station.
- 40. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 including a plurality of base stations which receive signals broadcast by the remote stations.
- 41. A method of tracking according to any of claims 16-25 wherein the previously determined characteristic value is determined in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2.
Priority Claims (5)
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111502 |
Nov 1994 |
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114219 |
Jun 1995 |
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115579 |
Oct 1995 |
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109291 |
Apr 1994 |
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103976 |
Dec 1992 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of PCT application PCT/EP95/01330, filed Apr. 10, 1995, which designates the United States which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/232,776, filed Apr. 25, 1994, which is a continuation in part of PCT application PCT/EP93/03418, filed Dec. 6, 1993 which designates the United States.
Continuations (1)
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