Systems and methods for RFID tag locating using constructive interference
US-11933877-B2 · Mar 19, 2024 · US
US9784830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784830-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414175620-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A transponder, able to equip a cooperative target facing a Doppler radar, includes at least one receiving antenna able to receive a signal transmitted by said radar and a transmitting antenna able to retransmit a signal. The signal received by the receiving antenna is amplitude-modulated before being retransmitted by the transmitting antenna to produce a variation of the radar cross-section of the target, the variation triggering a frequency shift between the signal transmitted and the signal received by the radar comparable to a Doppler echo. The transponder applies notably to the field of radars, more particularly for collaborative systems also operating at low velocity or nil velocity. It applies for example to assisted take-off, landing and deck-landing of drones, in particular rotary-wing drones, as well as manned helicopters.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transponder able to equip a cooperative target facing a Doppler radar, comprising: at least one receiving antenna able to receive a signal transmitted by said radar and a transmitting antenna able to retransmit a signal, the signal received by said receiving antenna being amplitude-modulated before being retransmitted by said transmitting antenna to produce a variation of a radar cross-section of said target, said variation triggering a frequency shift between the signal transmitted and the signal received by said radar comparable to a Doppler echo; and an amplifier being connected between the receiving antenna and the transmitting antenna, wherein amplitude modulation is performed by modulation of an amplifier gain, wherein power of the transmitted signal is controlled by power of the received signal by controlling the amplifier gain with the power of the received signal, and wherein the closer the target is to the radar, the less power the target transmits to avoid putting the radar in saturation. 2. The transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the modulation of the amplifier gain is obtained by the modulation of supply voltage of the amplifier, said supply voltage being produced by a voltage generator. 3. The transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the modulation of the amplifier gain is periodic. 4. The transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the modulation of the amplifier gain is selected from the group consisting of: rectangular, triangular, sinusoidal, Gaussian, Hann, Hamming and Blackman-Harris. 5. The transponder according to claim 1 , wherein modulation of the received signal is peculiar to said transponder, the transponder being identifiable by said modulation law. 6. The transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the receiving antenna is able to receive a signal in one polarization and the transmitting antenna is able to retransmit a signal in another polarization. 7. A target location system including at least one transponder according to claim 1 , said target being equipped with said transponder, and at least one Doppler radar positioned on the ground, said radar detecting the Doppler echo produced by the amplitude modulation of the signal received by the transponder. 8. The target location system according to claim 7 , wherein said target is an aircraft. 9. The target location system according to claim 8 , being able to guide the aircraft in a landing or deck-landing phase. 10. A transponder implemented in a cooperative target facing a Doppler radar, comprising: at least one receiving antenna configured to receive a signal transmitted by said Doppler radar; a transmitting antenna configured to retransmit a signal, the signal received by said receiving antenna being amplitude-modulated before being retransmitted by said transmitting antenna to generate a variation of a radar cross-section of said target, said variation comprising a frequency shift between the signal transmitted and the signal received by said Doppler radar comparable to a Doppler echo; and an amplifier being connected between the receiving antenna and the transmitting antenna, wherein amplitude modulation is performed by modulation of an amplifier gain, wherein a power of the transmitted signal is controlled by power of the received signal by controlling the amplifier gain with the power of the received signal, and wherein the closer a proximity of the target is to the radar, the less power the target transmits to reduce radar saturation. 11. The transponder according to claim 10 , wherein the modulation of the amplifier gain is obtained by the modulation of supply voltage of the amplifier, said supply voltage being produced by a voltage generator. 12. The transponder according to claim 10 , wherein the modulation of the amplifier gain is periodic. 13. The transponder according to claim 10 , wherein the modulation of the amplifier gain is selected from the group consisting of: rectangular, triangular, sinusoidal, Gaussian, Hann, Hamming and Blackman-Harris. 14. The transponder according to claim 10 , wherein modulation of the received signal is peculiar to said transponder, the transponder being identifiable by said modulation law. 15. The transponder according to claim 10 , wherein the receiving antenna is able to receive a signal in one polarization and the transmitting antenna is able to retransmit a signal in another polarization. 16. A target location system including at least one transponder according to claim 10 , said target being equipped with said transponder, and at least one Doppler radar positioned on the ground, said radar detecting the Doppler echo produced by the amplitude modulation of the signal received by the transponder. 17. The target location system according to claim 16 , wherein said target is an aircraft. 18. The target location system according to claim 17 , being able to guide the aircraft in a landing or deck-landing phase.
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