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- Patent Title: Method of using a direct sequence spread spectrum in vehicle location approximation when using orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
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Application No.: US16271567Application Date: 2019-02-08
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Publication No.: US10794989B2Publication Date: 2020-10-06
- Inventor: Tiejun Shan
- Applicant: Tiejun Shan
- Applicant Address: US TX Plano
- Assignee: THE EUCLIDE 2012 INVESTMENT TRUST
- Current Assignee: THE EUCLIDE 2012 INVESTMENT TRUST
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Plano
- Main IPC: G01S7/02
- IPC: G01S7/02 ; H04B7/0413 ; H04B7/06 ; G01S13/931 ; H04L27/26 ; G01S13/42 ; G01S13/72 ; G01S7/00

Abstract:
A method for target location approximation using orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is provided with an OFDM device that consists of a wireless terminal and a multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) antenna. In order to derive a location approximation, a pilot uplink signal is transmitted through the wireless terminal towards at least one intended target. The pilot uplink signal that is transmitted is encoded as a direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS). Next, a reflected-pilot uplink signal is identified from an ambient signal that returns after the initial transmission. The reflected-pilot uplink signal is decoded to retrieve the original data embedded in the pilot uplink signal. A matching time delay is calculated between the pilot uplink signal and the reflected-pilot uplink signal. A direction of arrival (DOA) is determined from the MIMO antenna. Finally, the matching time delay and the DOA are used for location approximation.
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