Claims
- 1. An optical wireless communication system, comprising:
a first port having a first transmitter adapted to transmit a first optical beam and a receiver having a first retro-reflective element positioned to receive a second optical beam; and a second port having a receiver having a second retro-reflective element positioned to receive the second optical beam, wherein the second retro-reflective element is different than the first retro-reflective element.
- 2. The communication system as specified in claim 1 wherein the second retro-reflective element has a different shape than the first retro-reflective element.
- 3. The communication system as specified in claim 2 wherein the second retro-reflective element is distinctive from the first retro-reflective element irrespective of rotation, translation or size.
- 4. The communication system as specified in claim 3 further comprising an optical detector centrally disposed with respect to the first retro-reflective element.
- 5. The communication system as specified in claim 4 wherein the optical detector comprises a photodiode.
- 6. The communication system as specified in claim 1 wherein the first and second retro-reflective element are each adapted to modulate the incoming optical beam differently.
- 7. The communication system as specified in claim 6 wherein the second retro-reflective element has a different shape than the first retro-reflective element.
- 8. The communication system as specified in claim 7 wherein the second retro-reflective element is distinctive from the first retro-reflective element irrespective of rotation, translation or size.
- 9. The communication system as specified in claim 1 further comprising a third port having a third transmitter and having a third retro-reflective element, wherein the third transmitter has a field of view (FOV) adapted to see both the first and second retro-reflective element.
- 10. The communication system as specified in claim 1 further comprising a third port having a receiver having a third retro-reflective element positioned to receive the first optical beam, wherein the first and second ports have a field of view (FOV) overlapping one another.
- 11. The communication system as specified in claim 1 wherein said first and second retro-reflective elements are modulated to render each other different from the other.
- 12. The communication system as specified in claim 11 wherein the modulation is achieved using an optical shutter.
- 13. The communication system as specified in claim 11 wherein the modulation is achieved using an electro-chromatic device.
- 14. The communication system as specified in claim 10 wherein the first port also comprises a command port.
- 15. The communication system as specified in claim 14 wherein the command port is adapted to communicate with the receiver of the third port.
- 16. The communication system as specified in claim 15 further comprising a fourth port having a fourth transmitter and a fourth receiver, wherein the command port is adapted to instruct the third port to communicate with a selected one of the second or fourth ports.
- 17. The communication system as specified in claim 15 wherein the command port is adapted to provide characteristics of a retro-reflective element associated with the first transmitter.
- 18. The communication system as specified in claim 15 wherein the command port is adapted to provide a location of the first transmitter relative to the command port.
- 19. The communication system as specified in claim 11 wherein the modulation of the first retro-reflective element is indicative of its associated operational status.
- 20. The communication system as specified in claim 16 wherein the first and fourth port each comprise a transceiver and together form a communication hub.
- 21. The communication system as specified in claim 20 wherein the communication hub is connected to a communication link.
- 22. The communication system as specified in claim 20 wherein the communication hub includes a command port.
- 23. The communication system as specified in claim 22 wherein the command port is adapted to communicate with the third port.
- 24. The communication system as specified in claim 23 wherein the command port is adapted to instruct the third port to communicate with a selected one of the second port or the fourth port.
- 25. The communication system as specified in claim 23 wherein the command port is adapted to provide a characteristic of the retro-reflective element associated with the first transmitter.
- 26. The communication system as specified in claim 23 wherein the command port is adapted to provide a location of the first transmitter relative to the command port.
- 27. An optical communication hub, comprising:
a first optical transceiver having a first retro-reflective element; and a second optical transceiver having a second retro-reflective element, wherein the first and second retro-reflective elements have reflective characteristics being different than the other.
- 28. The communication hub as specified in claim 27 wherein the first and second optical transceivers have an overlapping field of view (FOV).
- 29. The communication hub as specified in claim 27 further comprising a command port associated with the first and second transceiver adapted to assist a remote transceiver to communicate with either the first or second transceiver.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Cross reference is made to the following co-pending patent applications, each being assigned to the same assignee as the present invention and the teachings included herein by reference: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/234,081, entitled “Optical Wireless Network with Direct Optical Beam Pointing” filed Sep. 20, 2000; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/285,466, entitled “Methods for Embedding Control Information Within an Optical Wireless Link” filed Apr. 20, 2001; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/839,690 entitled “Methods for Separating Data from Multiple Freespace Optical Sources Directed at Closely Spaced Optical Receivers” filed Apr. 20, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60234081 |
Sep 2000 |
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60285466 |
Apr 2001 |
US |