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Vehicle tracking system employing global positioning system (GPS) satellites

Patent 5225842 Issued on July 6, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 9, 2011. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Method and system for determining position on a moving platform, such as a ship, using signals from GPS satellites
Patent #: 4894662
Issued on: 01/16/1990
Inventor: Counselman

Global positioning system receiver with improved radio frequency and digital processing
Patent #: 4928106
Issued on: 05/22/1990
Inventor: Ashjaee, et al.

Land vehicle navigation system Patent #: 4949268
Issued on: 08/14/1990
Inventor: Nishikawa, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 697754 filed on 05/09/1991

US Classes:

342/357.09, With transmission of location-indicative information to or from a remote station342/357.07Tracking or monitoring (i.e., lost or stolen vehicles)

Examiners

Primary: Blum, Theodore M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04B 007/185
G01S 005/02

Abstract

A tracking system employing global positioning system (GPS) satellites provides extremely accurate position, velocity, and time information for vehicles or any other animate or inanimate object within any mobile radio communication system or information system, including those operating in high rise urban areas. The tracking system includes a sensor mounted on each object, a communication link, a workstation, and a GPS reference receiver. The sensor operates autonomously following initialization by an external network management facility to sequence through the visible GPS satellites, making pseudo range and delta range or time difference and frequency difference measurements. No navigation functions are performed by the sensor, thereby permitting significant reductions in the cost thereof. The raw satellite measurements, with relevant timing and status information, are provided to the communication link to be relayed periodically back to the workstation. Differential corrections may also be provided at the workstation to increase the accuracy of the object location determination. In normal operation, three satellite measurements are required to compute the location of the object, but for a short time period a minimum of two satellite measurements are acceptable with time, altitude, and map aiding information being provided by the workstation.

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