WO2007030864A1 - A method and apparatus adapted to transmit data - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of data transmission.
- the invention relates to amplifiers and the transmission of data modulated signals.
- the invention relates to the filters and /or matching circuits connected between the amplifier and load and their ability to pass modulated signals.
- the invention in another form, relates to radio transmitters and .the transmission of data modulated radio signals.
- the invention relates to the filters and/or matching circuits used between the transmitter's power amplifier and antenna and their ability to pass modulated signals
- the invention relates to the field of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 1 and the transmission of data from a tag to an interrogator.
- RFID Radio Frequency Identification
- the present invention is suitable for transmitting data via a single antenna.
- PPM pulse position modulation
- Short pulses such as these have a bandwidth much wider than the original data bandwidth. Accordingly, to pass the inherently broad band of the . PPM interrogation signal, both the interrogator and tag antenna must have a bandwidth significantly wider than the original data bandwidth. Consequently the interrogator and the tag antennae must have a relatively low Q factor to transmit and receive the data. However, antennas with a low Q factor are relatively inefficient and will operate with an efficiency lower than would otherwise be required for practical commercial applications of this technology as only low data rates are possible.
- PPM produces relatively high level modulation product side bands.
- a stronger excitation field is required to compensate for a less efficient antenna.
- Emission regulations must also be kept in mind and these place restrictions on side band transmissions including modulation products that can be transmitted. This places restrictions on the maximum excitation field strength that can be used.
- Modulation depth can be reduced. Modulation depths of between 10% and 30% have been proposed. An example of such systems is provided by ISO14443 an internationally recognised RFID system.
- the tag voltage regulation circuits connected to the tag antenna will reduce the amplitude detected by the tag through the effect of amplitude compression.
- amplitude compression of the PPM signal leads to a much reduced operating range for systems using PPM.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an improved data transmission method and apparatus.
- a further object of the present invention is to. alleviate at least one disadvantage associated with the prior art.
- the present invention relates to the field of data transmission and in particular where data is phase modulated onto a signal. It has application where phase modulated signals are passed through frequency selective circuits. These circuits are often inherently narrow band and can not pass signals which are modulated at data rates greater than the circuit's bandwidth.
- the present invention allows phase modulated signals to pass through frequency selective circuits where the circuit's bandwidth is smaller than the data rate of the phase modulated signal.
- the invention relates to amplifiers and the transmission of data modulated signals.
- the invention relates to the filters and /or matching circuits connected between the amplifier and load and their ability to pass' modulated signals.
- the invention relates to radio transmitters and the transmission of data modulated radio signal.
- the invention relates to the filters and /or matching circuits used between the transmitter's power amplifier and antenna and their ability to pass modulated signals
- the present invention relates to an improvement on the data transmission method and apparatus disclosed in co-pending applications based on . PCT/AU98/01077, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
- the present invention provides, in one aspect of the invention, for an improved response of a frequency selective circuit to a phase modulated signal by adjusting, over a predetermined period of time, the circuit's centre frequency to substantially adjust to the instantaneous frequency of the phase modulated signal.
- the predetermined period of time is a less than half a bit period. In one embodiment, the period of time is 1 /1 Oth of a bit period.
- the present invention provides, in one aspect of the invention, a device adapted to transmit phase modulated signals, the device comprising a variabie tuning circuit connected to a tuned circuit where the variable tuning circuit adjusts the circuits' tuning to substantially match the instantaneous frequency of the phase modulated signal. Preferably the adjustment results in the phase shift of the circuit being substantially similar with the phase shift of the phase modulated signal.
- the tuned frequency of the circuit is changed to substantially accommodate one or more changes in the instantaneous frequency of the phase modulated signal.
- the present invention provides, in another aspect of the invention, a device adapted to transmit phase modulated signals, the device comprising a variable impedance circuit connected to a tuned circuit where the variable impedance circuit acts with the tuned circuit reactance such that the tuned circuit is substantially matched at the instantaneous frequency of the phase modulated signal.
- the present invention provides, in still another aspect of the invention, a device adapted to transmit Phase Jitter Modulation, the device comprising a tuned circuit adapted to operate at a resonant frequency Fo, a variable reactance element such as disclosed in European patent disclosure 0608966 and/or Canadian patent disclosure 1340489 being adapted to adjust the circuits' tuning to substantially match the instantaneous frequency of the PJM signal;
- the present invention provides, in an aspect of the invention, a device adapted to transmit Phase Jitter Modulation, the device comprising a tuned circuit adapted to operate at a resonant frequency Fo, a variable reactance element such as disclosed in European patent disclosure 0608966 and/or Canadian patent disclosure 1340489 being adapted to act with the tuned circuit reactance such that the tuned circuits' impedance is substantially matched to the instantaneous frequency of the PJM signal.
- the present invention provides, in one aspect of invention, a device adapted to transmit Phase Jitter Modulation, the device comprising a tuned circuit adapted to operate at a resonant frequency Fo, a first switch associated with a first element of the tuned circuit and being adapted to enable the tuned circuit to operate at a resonant frequency Fo- ⁇ Fo, and a second switch associated with a second element of the tuned circuit and being adapted to enable the tuned circuit to operate at a resonant frequency Fo+ ⁇ Fo.
- the first element is a capacitive and/or inductive in nature.
- the second element is a capacitive and/or inductive in nature.
- the present invention also provides, in another aspect of invention, a method of creating a Phase Jitter Modulated signal for transmission, the method comprising providing a tuned circuit having a resonant frequency Fo, providing in association with the tuned circuit, a first switch associated with a first element, providing in association with the tuned circuit, a second switch associated with a second element, and in operation, opening and/or closing the first and/or the second switches to enable the tuned circuit to operate at a resonant frequency between Fo+ ⁇ Fo and Fo ⁇ Fo.
- the present invention further provides, in an aspect of invention, a method of configuring a tuned circuit to enable the transmission of PJM signals, the method comprising, in operation, shifting the resonant frequency of the tuned circuit in a manner representative of a data signal to be transmitted.
- the present invention further provides, in an aspect of invention, a method of configuring a tuned circuit to enable the transmission of PJM signals, the method comprising, in operation, shifting the impedance of a matching circuit connected to the tuned circuit in a manner representative of a data signal to be transmitted.
- the present invention further provides a method that improves Phase Jitter Modulation (PJM) which is a very low deviation phase modulation method ideally suited to RFID.
- PJM Phase Jitter Modulation
- the advantages of PJM are that the excitation field amplitude is constant and the PJM bandwidth is no wider than the original data bandwidth.
- a full description of PJM is provided in PCT/AU98/01077 (which is incorporated herein by reference).
- the transmitted PJM signal should have relatively fast phase transition rates. Fast phase transitions can not pass through high Q narrow band antenna circuits. To pass fast phase transitions a wideband antenna response is required.
- the centre (resonant) frequency of the circuit is adjusted (shifted) to substantially match the instantaneous frequency of the phase modulated signal
- the tuning is 'moved' for relatively short periods of time during the modulated phase transitions. This has been found to result in the ability to get the relatively fast PJM phase transitions into the interrogator's antenna for transmission to a transponder or other remote device,
- the present invention is applicable to various forms of amplifiers where frequency selective circuits, matching circuit, filters or antennas are connected to their output.
- the present invention is applicable to various forms of transmitters where frequency selective circuits, matching circuit, filters or antennas are connected to their output.
- a tag may be a transponder.
- the tag may be an RFID tag.
- the present invention has been found to result in a number of advantages, such as:
- High Q, narrow bandwidth high efficiency antenna can be used to transmit high baud rate or high data rate phase modulated signals
- High baud rate or high data rate PJM can be transmitted from high Q narrow band antennas It will be understood by those skilled in the art that baud rate refers to the modulation "symbols" per second whereas bit rate is the number of bits per second. A modulation symbol (baud) may represent multiple bits and therefore the bit rate may be higher than the baud rate. Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of . the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- Figure 1 illustrates a prior art circuit configuration
- Figure 2 illustrates a representation of the bandwidth associated with the circuit of figure 1
- Figure 3 illustrates a representation of the signal bandwidth associated with a circuit according to one aspect of the present invention
- Figure 4 illustrates a representation of PJM transmission
- Figures 5a and 5b illustrate the relationship of phase and frequency for a the PJM transmission
- Figure 6 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 7a illustrates an example of the operation of the circuit of Figure 6
- Figure 7b shows actual waveforms associated with the circuit of Figure 6
- Figure 7c shows actual waveforms associated with the prior art and the circuit of Figure 6, Figure 8 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention, where the switches share a common reference voltage
- FIG. 9 illustrates still another embodiment of the present invention, where the switches are relatively DC isolated from an antenna or load
- Figures 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d illustrate a further embodiment of the present invention, where the switches are isolated via one or more transformers
- Figure 11 illustrates a further embodiment of the present invention, where the switch operation corresponds to a portion of the duty cycle
- Figure 12a illustrates an embodiment of the present invention adapted for multi-level phase signalling
- Figure 12b illustrates waveforms associated with figure 12a
- Figure 13a illustrates a further embodiment of the present invention adapted for multi-level phase signalling
- Figure 13b illustrates waveforms associated with figure 13a.
- Figure 1 illustrates schematically a circuit configuration associated with prior art excitation of tags.
- a signal source So provides a signal to a tuned coil (L,C) by virtue of current I, which in turn induces an excitation field H to be transmitted to a tag.
- the excitation field may include power and/or data.
- Figure 2 illustrates the bandwidth of the prior art circuit shown in Figure 1 , having a resonant frequency Fo, and a 3dB bandwidth of BW (-BW/2 to +BW/2).
- an antenna having a relatively high Q factor provides a relatively high efficiency.
- a relatively high Q factor in turn provides a relatively low bandwidth, as is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2.
- PJM transmission is considered, in one embodiment, effective at a high transmission rate, which requires a broader bandwidth and thus is not suited to an efficient antenna having a high Q factor and low bandwidth.
- operation has been found to be effective at baud rates up to 10% of the carrier frequency, and most preferably in the range ⁇ 2.5% of the carrier frequency.
- the data signal is represented as a phase modulation which appears as a relatively small phase jitter in the excitation field transmitted to the tag, for example.
- Figure 4 illustrates a representation of this
- An excitation signal 40 has a frequency Fo shown by numeral
- the jitter caused by the modulated data is represented as a shift in the sideband frequency between numeral 43 (Fo- ⁇ Fo) and another sideband frequency represented by numeral 42 (Fo+ ⁇ Fo).
- ⁇ c (t) 2. ⁇ r.f c t + ⁇ (t) equation 2 fc being the carrier frequency and ⁇ (t) is a phase modulation function.
- Figure 5a illustrates the phase deviation during a phase modulated baud or bit involving a phase change of 2 ⁇ .
- Equation 3 shows us how the phase transition shown in Figure 5a can be interpreted as the frequency deviation of the carrier shown in Figure 5b where the constantly increasing phase change shown in 51 of Figure 5a can be interpreted as an increase of ⁇ f c in the instantaneous carrier frequency f 0 as shown in Figure 5b where for ⁇ in radians
- phase 53 is interpreted as a decrease of negative ⁇ f c in the instantaneous carrier frequency f c shown in Figure 5b.
- FIG 6 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention, in the form of a tuned coil which can be adapted for the transmission of signals to a tag (not shown).
- the tuned cofl 60 comprises capacitive elements and inductive elements.
- the inductive element for example is a coil 61.
- the switchable capacitors are individually either 'placed in circuit' by for example opening the switch, or they are
- the resonant frequency of the tuned circuit 60 is changed.
- the frequency is:
- Figure 7(b) shows actual waveforms associated with the circuit of Figure 6.
- Figure 7 (c) shows actual waveforms associated with the prior art and the circuit of Figure 6.
- PJM data can be created by or received as PJM data, as represented in the diagram.
- a PJM modulated carrier signal is provided to the circuit shown in Figure 6 and the switches A and B are opened and closed such that the instantaneous frequency of the tuned circuit tracks the instantaneous frequency of the PJM signal.
- FIG. 8 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.
- a signal source 81 provides a PJM modulated carrier signal to a transmitter, in the form of a tuned circuit 82.
- the tuned circuit has a primary capacitor 83 and an inductance 84, as well as switchable capacitors 85 and 86, fed by data signals B and A respectively.
- the circuit of Figure 8 has a resonant frequency Fo, by virtue of the tuned circuit components 83, 84 and switchable capacitors 85 and 86.
- the signal Fo may also provide a powering signal to a tag if the tag is passive.
- Data signal(s) may be applied to switchable capacitors 85 and 86 in order to shift the resonant frequency of the tuned circuit to substantially follow the instantaneous frequency of the PJM modulated carrier signal by virtue of the data applied to switches A and B and as described above with reference to Figure 7.
- the capacitors 85 and 86 could alternatively be replaced by inductors or a combination of inductors and capacitors and represent generic reactive elements where reactive impedances are switched by the switches to shift the resonant frequency as required by the PJM signal.
- FIG 9 shows another embodiment of the invention where the switched capacitors (or inductors or combinations of inductors and capacitors) are isolated • from a direct connection to the resonant antenna or load circuit by transformers.
- Capacitor X is included to cancel the leakage inductance of the transformers Y and Z.
- the circuit shown in Figure 9 is particularly advantageous where the output resonant antenna is balanced or must be DC isolated from the switches A or B.
- Figures 10a, 10b, 10c and 1Od show alternative embodiments where the switches A and B are isolated through individual transformers. These transformers can be connected as a singie ended circuit shown in Figures 10a, 10c and 10d or a balanced circuit shown in Figure 10b.
- Figure 11 shows an alternative embodiment where the switchable impedance element is realised by a variable duty cycle switch across a single impedance element.
- a capacitor is shown in Figure 11 however an inductor or a combination of inductors and capacitors could be used. The details of this type of circuit are disclosed in European patent disclosure 0608966 and/or Canadian patent disclosure 1340489.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a capacitor which is switched, an inductance, capacitance and/or any other reactive elements) may be switched in order to create the effect of moving the resonant frequency of the tuned circuit.
- the circuits shown in Figures 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 can be used to match the impedance of an antenna or load circuit such that they are substantially correctly matched at the instantaneous frequency of a PJM carrier being delivered to the antenna or load.
- the tuned circuit shown in the above embodiments may be replaced by a frequency selective load such as a transmission line or a DC rectified load.
- Equations 4 or 5 show that the parameters ⁇ f c , ⁇ and ⁇ T are related and changes in ⁇ introduced by multi-level signalling can be accommodated by changes in ⁇ f 0 or ⁇ T.
- the circuits shown in Figures 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 can be extended to have different values of ⁇ f c for the different values of ⁇ associated with different level signalling.
- the circuits shown in Figures 6, 8, 9 and 10 can include additional switched reactance's which could be switched in groups to give the different frequency shifts required for the extra modulation levels.
- the circuit shown in Figure 11 can have a larger change in the variable duty cycle. These are shown in Figures 12a and 12b.
- circuits shown in Figures 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 can be extended to have different values of ⁇ Tfor the different values of ⁇ .
- the circuits shown in Figures 6, 8, 9 and 10 can have the switched reactance's held for a longer ⁇ T to give the different phase shifts required for the extra modulation levels.
- the circuit shown in Figure 11 can have the change in the variable duty cycle extended for a longer ⁇ T to give the different phase shifts required for the extra modulation levels. These are shown in Figures 13a and 13b.
- a nail and a screw may not be structural equivalents in that a nail employs a cylindrical surface to secure wooden parts together, whereas a screw employs a helical surface to secure wooden parts together, in the environment of fastening wooden parts, a nail and a screw are equivalent structures.
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