GB671037A - Improvements in or relating to distance-difference-measuring systems employing electro-magnetic waves - Google Patents
Improvements in or relating to distance-difference-measuring systems employing electro-magnetic wavesInfo
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- GB671037A GB671037A GB27385/50A GB2738548A GB671037A GB 671037 A GB671037 A GB 671037A GB 27385/50 A GB27385/50 A GB 27385/50A GB 2738548 A GB2738548 A GB 2738548A GB 671037 A GB671037 A GB 671037A
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01S—RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
- G01S1/00—Beacons or beacon systems transmitting signals having a characteristic or characteristics capable of being detected by non-directional receivers and defining directions, positions, or position lines fixed relatively to the beacon transmitters; Receivers co-operating therewith
- G01S1/02—Beacons or beacon systems transmitting signals having a characteristic or characteristics capable of being detected by non-directional receivers and defining directions, positions, or position lines fixed relatively to the beacon transmitters; Receivers co-operating therewith using radio waves
- G01S1/08—Systems for determining direction or position line
- G01S1/20—Systems for determining direction or position line using a comparison of transit time of synchronised signals transmitted from non-directional antennas or antenna systems spaced apart, i.e. path-difference systems
- G01S1/30—Systems for determining direction or position line using a comparison of transit time of synchronised signals transmitted from non-directional antennas or antenna systems spaced apart, i.e. path-difference systems the synchronised signals being continuous waves or intermittent trains of continuous waves, the intermittency not being for the purpose of determining direction or position line and the transit times being compared by measuring the phase difference
- G01S1/304—Analogous systems in which a beat frequency, obtained by heterodyning the signals, is compared in phase with a reference signal obtained by heterodyning the signals in a fixed reference point and transmitted therefrom, e.g. LORAC (long range accuracy) or TORAN systems
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01R—MEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
- G01R25/00—Arrangements for measuring phase angle between a voltage and a current or between voltages or currents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01S—RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
- G01S1/00—Beacons or beacon systems transmitting signals having a characteristic or characteristics capable of being detected by non-directional receivers and defining directions, positions, or position lines fixed relatively to the beacon transmitters; Receivers co-operating therewith
- G01S1/02—Beacons or beacon systems transmitting signals having a characteristic or characteristics capable of being detected by non-directional receivers and defining directions, positions, or position lines fixed relatively to the beacon transmitters; Receivers co-operating therewith using radio waves
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- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
- Radar, Positioning & Navigation (AREA)
- Remote Sensing (AREA)
- Power Engineering (AREA)
- Radar Systems Or Details Thereof (AREA)
- Position Fixing By Use Of Radio Waves (AREA)
Abstract
671,037. Radio navigation. SPERRY CORPORATION. Oct. 21, 1948 [Oct. 28, 1947], No. 27385/50. Class 40 (vii). Relates to means for resolving ambiguities in a C.W. beat-frequency hyperbolic navigation system of the type in which frequencies a and b radiated respectively from spaced aerials A<SP>1</SP> and B<SP>1</SP>, Fig. 1, produce a beat frequency (a-b) at a mobile receiver S whose phase is compared with a reference frequency (a-b) which is transmitted as a modulation on frequency a from the A<SP>1</SP> station. In such a system although the phase comparison is effected at a low frequency (a-b), the measured phase difference #1 is dependent on the carrier frequency b which results in an accurate but ambiguous " fine " indication. According to the present invention a second pair of carrier frequencies d and e such that (a-b)=(d-e) and b>d are radiated from A<SP>1</SP> and B<SP>1</SP> respectively the reference frequency (d-e) being transmitted as a modulation on frequency e from station B<SP>1</SP> giving at the mobile receiver a second " fine " phase difference #2 which is dependent on carrier frequency d and a less ambiguous " medium " phase indication is obtained by taking the difference of #1 and #2 which is dependent on a lower frequency (b-d). A still less ambiguous " course " indication #3 is obtained by comparing the phases of the modulation frequencies (a-b) and (d-e) transmitted from A<SP>1</SP> and B<SP>1</SP> respectively; in this case it is necessary to provide phase-locking means between the difference frequencies (a-b) and (d-e) at one station and this may be effected by automatically controlling the frequency and phase of one carrier, e.g. the b frequency at station B. The frequencies a, b, d and e are preferably chosen so that the ratio of & : (b-d) : (a-b) is equal to 400 : 20 : 1 suitable values being 80 kc/s., 4 kc/s. and 200 c/s. In order to provide a navigational fix, a third station C, Fig. 2A (not shown), is provided radiating frequencies c and f which co-operate with the frequencies a and d radiated from A<SP>1</SP> to provide " fine," " medium " and " course " indications related to a second set of hyperbolic equi-phase contours intersecting those defined by stations A<SP>1</SP> and B<SP>1</SP>. In this case the carrier a radiated from station A<SP>1</SP> is additionally amplitude modulated by a beat frequency (a-c) produced by heterodyning the frequencies a and c. A suitable receiver for use with such a system is illustrated in Fig. 2B (not shown). In all the embodiments described the reference beat frequencies (a-b), (d-e), &c. are frequency divided by a factor K before being modulated on to their respective carriers and at the mobile receiver the modulation signals are frequency multiplied by a factor k before being applied to the phase comparators. As shown in Fig. 1, transmitters 61 and 66 at station A<SP>1</SP> radiate carrier frequencies a and d respectively and transmitters 72 and 67 at station B<SP>1</SP> radiate carrier frequencies band e respectively. At station A<SP>1</SP> the carriers a and b are received at 62 and heterodyned to give a beat frequency (a-b) which is frequency divided at 64 by a factor K and the resultant frequency (a-b)/K is applied to amplitude modulate the transmitter 61 which accordingly radiates side bands a(a-b)/K in addition to the carrier frequency a. Similarly at station B<SP>1</SP> the carriers d and e are received at 68 giving a beat frequency (d-e) which is frequency divided at 70 by the factor K and applied to amplitude modulate transmitter 67 which radiates a carrier e and side bands e(d-e)/K. At the mobile receiver S the signals a, band a(a-b)/K are received at 77, the modulation signal (a-b)/K is selected by filter 80 and frequency multiplied at 83 by a factor K giving a frequency (a-b) which is applied to a phase comparator 85 together with a signal of equal frequency (a-b) obtained by heterodyning the carriers a and b in the receiver 77 and selecting the beat frequency by a filter 79 and it is shown that the " fine " phase difference 61 indicated on meter 170 is equal to 2#b/C(M+Ra-Bb) where C is the velocity of propagation of radio waves, M is the separation of stations A<SP>1</SP> and B<SP>1</SP> and Ra and Rb are respectively the distances of the mobile receiver S from stations A<SP>1</SP> and B<SP>1</SP>. A similar group of components 78, 81, 82, 84 responsive to the received signals d, e and e(d-e)/K produces at 87 the second " fine " phase difference #2=2#d/C(M+Rb-Ra) and the difference between the phase differences #1 and #2 is displayed on meter 88 as [the " medium " indication, the difference (61 - 62) being dependent on a lower frequency (b-d). The course indication is obtained by measuring the relative phase #3 of the modulation reference frequencies radiated by transmitters 67 and 61 by applying the outputs from multipliers 83 and 84 to the " coarse " phase meter 86 so that #3. is dependent on a still lower frequency (a-b). The necessary phase locking of the two modulation frequencies is achieved by receiving at 73, station B<SP>1</SP>, the reference modulation (a-b)/K transmitted from station A<SP>1</SP> and applying it together with the modulating frequency (d-e)/K from 70 to a phase discriminator 75 whose output controls the. frequency and phase of transmitter 72. The servoactuated phase meters 85, 86 and 87 may be as illustrated in Figs. 3-5 (not shown). The Specification as open to inspection under Sect. 91 describes a C.W. beat-frequency secondary radar system providing " five," " medium " and " coarse " indications which is identical to that described in Specification 671,661, as open to inspection. This subjectmatter does not appear in the Specification as accepted.
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US671037XA | 1947-10-28 | 1947-10-28 |
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US3209356A (en) * | 1959-05-28 | 1965-09-28 | Donald D Smith | Vlf long range navigation system without significant ambiguities |
US3117319A (en) * | 1959-08-13 | 1964-01-07 | Harris A Stover | Navigational system |
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EP3695243A1 (en) * | 2017-10-12 | 2020-08-19 | u-blox AG | Phase-comparison of multi-frequency transmissions for assisting the determination of position or time |
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