WO1995029410A1 - Mobile tracking units employing motion sensors for reducing power consumption - Google Patents
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- 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
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- the present invention relates to mobile tracking units for a vehicle tracking system and, more particularly, to mobile tracking units employing motion sensors for reducing power consumption therein under predetermined conditions.
- the mobile tracking unit includes a navigation set, such as a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other suitable navigation set, responsive to navigation signals transmitted by a set of navigation stations which can be either space- or earth-based.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the navigation set is capable of providing data indicative of the vehicle location based on the navigation signals.
- the mobile tracking unit can include a suitable electromagnetic emitter for transmitting to a remote location the vehicle position data and other data acquired with sensing elements in the vehicle.
- both the navigation set and the emitter are devices which, when energized, generally consume a large portion of the overall electrical power consumed by the mobile tracking unit, it is desirable to control the respective rates at which such devices are respectively activated so as to reduce the overall power consumption of the mobile tracking unit.
- a motion sensor such as an accelerometer
- the present invention fulfills the foregoing needs by providing a mobile tracking unit capable of operating in a power-starved environment and suitable for a vehicle tracking system.
- the tracking unit includes a navigation set for generating data substantially corresponding to a respective vehicle position.
- the navigation set is periodically energized at a selected activation rate FG while the vehicle is moving to generate the vehicle position data.
- An electromagnetic emitter can be employed in the tracking unit for transmitting the vehicle position data, in which case such emitter is periodically energized at a selected activation raie FEM, while the vehicle is moving, to transmit at least the vehicle position data.
- a motion sensor such as an accelerometer or vibration sensor, is employed for generating data indicative of vehicle motion.
- a tracking unit controller is coupled to the motion sensor to receive the vehicle motion data and is designed to control the navigation set and the emitter based upon the vehicle motion data so that during times when the vehicle is substantially stationary, each of activation rates FG and FEM can be respectively decreased by a predetermined factor, thereby substantially reducing the overall power consumption of the tracking unit.
- the tracking unit controller is further designed to revert to activation rates FG and FEM upon an indication from the motion sensor of renewed vehicle motion, thereby avoiding any substantial loss of vehicle position data during times of renewed vehicle motion.
- a method of operating a mobile tracking unit for a vehicle location system in accordance with the present invention can include the following steps: providing a navigation set capable of generating data substantially indicative of a respective vehicle position; periodically energizing the navigation set at a selected activation rate FG while the vehicle is moving to generate vehicle position data; providing an electromagnetic emitter (if optionally needed) capable of transmitting the vehicle position data; periodically energizing the electromagnetic emitter at a selected rate FEM- while the vehicle is moving, to transmit at least the vehicle position data; generating data indicative of vehicle motion using a motion sensor; controlling the navigation set and the emitter based upon the vehicle motion data so that during times when the vehicle is substantially stationary, each of the activation rates FQ and FEM is respectively decreased by a predetermined factor, thereby substantially reducing overall power consumption of tracking unit; and controlling the navigation set and the emitter to revert to activation rates FG and FEM upon an indication from the motion sensor of renewed vehicle motion, thereby avoiding any substantial loss of vehicle position data during times of renewed vehicle motion.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary vehicle tracking system which can employ a mobile tracking unit in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 is a block diagram illustrating further details of the mobile tracking unit shown in Fig. 1;
- Figure 3 is a graph showing respective exemplary activation rates for components of the mobile tracking unit wherein the activation rates are selected to reduce the overall power consumption of the mobile tracking unit in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention provides mobile tracking units capable of operating in a power-starved environment.
- the mobile tracking units can be conveniently employed for a vehicle tracking or monitoring system which at least provides vehicle location information using navigation data derived from an existing navigation system, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite constellation, thereby providing highly accurate, real-time, vehicle tracking capability.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the present invention is not limited to GPS navigation, being that vehicle tracking systems that use other navigation systems such as Loran, Omega, Transit and the like, or even satellite range measurement techniques (as respectively described in U.S. patent No. 4,161,730 and U.S. patent No. 4,161,734, both by R. E.
- a mobile tracking unit that employs a motion sensor in order to reduce the power consumption of the tracking unit.
- the tracking system is particularly useful in fleet vehicle management, railcar tracking, cargo location and the like.
- vehicle includes shipping containers and other such means of carrying or transporting goods on board a motorized vehicle or platform such as ships, aircrafts, land vehicles, or other vehicles.
- FIG. 1 shows, by way of example and not of limitation, mobile tracking units which employ navigation signals from a GPS satellite constellation, although, as suggested above, other navigation systems can be used in lieu of GPS.
- Figure 1 shows a set of mobile tracking units 10A-10D which are installed in respective vehicles 12A-12D which are to be tracked or monitored.
- a multiple communication link 14, such as a satellite communication link using a communication satellite 16, can be provided between each mobile tracking unit (hereinafter collectively designated as 10) and a remote control station 18 manned by one or more operators and having suitable display devices and the like for displaying location and status information for each vehicle equipped with a respective mobile tracking unit.
- a constellation of GPS satellites such as GPS satellites 20A and 20B, provides highly accurate navigation signals which can be used to determine vehicle position and velocity when acquired by a suitable GPS receiver.
- the GPS was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense and gradually placed into service throughout the 1980's.
- the GPS satellites constantly transmit radio signals in L-Band frequency using spread spectrum frequency techniques.
- the transmitted radio signals carry pseudo ⁇ random sequences which allow users to determine location relative to the surface of the earth (within approximately 100 ft), velocity (within about 0.1 MPH), and precise time information.
- GPS is a particularly attractive navigation system to employ, being that the respective orbits of the GPS satellites are chosen so as to provide substantially world-wide coverage and being that such highly-accurate radio signals are provided free of charge to users by the U.S. federal government.
- Communication link 14 can be conveniently used for transmitting vehicle conditions or events measured with suitable sensing elements, as will be explained shortly hereafter.
- Fig. 2 shows that mobile tracking unit 10 includes a navigation set 50 capable of generating data substantially corresponding to the vehicle position.
- the navigation set is chosen depending on the particular navigation system used for supplying navigation signals to a given mobile tracking unit.
- the navigation set is a GPS receiver such as a multichannel receiver.
- the navigation set depending on the vehicle position accuracy requirements, can be chosen as a Loran-C receiver or other such less highly-accurate navigation receiver than a GPS receiver.
- the navigation set can conveniently comprise a transceiver that inherently provides two-way communication with the control station and avoids the need for separately operating an additional component to implement such two-way communication.
- transceiver would allow for implementation of the previously mentioned satellite range measurement techniques being that the position of the vehicle is simply determined at the control station by range measurements to the vehicle and the control station from two satellites whose position in space is known.
- the power consumed by the navigation set imposes a severe constraint for reliable and economical operation of the- mobile tracking unit in vehicles which do not have power supplies like shipping containers, railcars used for carrying cargo and the like.
- typical GPS receivers currently available generally consume as much as 2 watts of electrical power.
- a key advantage of the present invention is the ability to substantially reduce the overall power consumption of the mobile tracking unit by selectively reducing the activation or usage rate for the navigation set and other components of the mobile tracking unit. In particular, if, during times when the vehicle is stationary, the activation rate for the navigation set is reduced, then the overall power consumption of the mobile tracking unit can be substantially reduced, for example, by a factor of at least about 100.
- Mobile tracking unit 10 may include a suitable electromagnetic emitter 52 functionally independent from the navigation set.
- Emitter 52 is shown in dashed lines to indicate that such functionally independent component is only optional depending on the particular design implementation for the tracking unit. As suggested above, if the navigation set comprises a transceiver, then emitter 52 would be a redundant component. Emitter 52 is capable of transmitting the vehicle position data by way of communication link 14 (Fig. 1) to the control station.
- the GPS receiver and the emitter can be conveniently integrated as a single integrated unit for maximizing efficiency of installation and operation.
- An example of one such integrated unit is the commercially available Galaxy Inmarsat- C/GPS integrated unit available from Trimble Navigation, Sunnyvale, California which is conveniently designed for data communication and position reporting between the control station and the mobile tracking unit.
- a single, low profile antenna 54 can be conveniently used for both GPS signal acquisition and satellite communication.
- a motion sensor 56 such as a low power accelerometer, vibration sensor, acoustical sensor or combination thereof, is coupled to a tracking unit controller 58 so as to supply to controller 58 data indicative of vehicle motion, preferably along three mutually orthogonal axes, i.e., the motion sensor is preferably a triaxial accelerometer.
- the tracking unit controller may comprise a multi-bit single chip digital microcontroller suitably programmed, as will be explained shortly hereafter, to control operation of navigation set 50 and emitter 52.
- a real-time clock module 60 can be connected to tracking unit controller 58 so as to periodically enable the controller to resume operation after the controller is in a "sleep-mode" associated with a low power mode of operation.
- tracking unit controller 58 includes sufficient memory and throughput capability to process data acquired from a suite of respective sensing elements 68.
- a power source such as battery 62 is used to enable operation of mobile tracking unit 10.
- battery 62 can be a rechargeable battery, such as a nickel-cadmium battery or a similar rechargeable battery, coupled to a suitable charging circuit 64 which receives electrical power from an array of solar cells 66 or other such electrical power transducer.
- the charging circuitry typically includes suitable charging regulators and voltage and current sensors (not shown) monitored by the controller for determining the condition of the battery.
- a backup battery (not shown) can be conveniendy provided to enhance reliable operation of the mobile tracking unit.
- battery 62 can be a nonrechargeable battery replaced at preestablished time intervals.
- battery 62 can be a nonrechargeable battery replaced at preestablished time intervals.
- it will be appreciated that it is advantageous to reduce the overall power consumption of mobile tracking unit 10 so that, for example, in the case of a rechargeable battery, the size and cost requirements for charging circuit 64 and array of solar cells 66 can be convemently reduced.
- reducing the power consumption of mobile tracking unit 10 advantageously allows for extending the useful life of the battery and to reduce maintenance costs associated with the mobile tracking unit.
- the navigation set in order to provide the navigation solution required for determining vehicle location and velocity must be energized for a sufficient period of time to acquire the navigation signals which in the case of GPS are transmitted from any available set of GPS satellites.
- the GPS receiver may require to be energized for at least about 1 or 2 minutes in order to generate data for establishing a position fix.
- the emitter must be energized for a respective period of time needed to transmit data associated with the vehicle.
- Fig. 2 illustrates in block diagram from respective exemplary sensing elements 68A-68D coupled to tracking unit controller 58 and used for measuring predetermined respective conditions associated with a given vehicle.
- Temperature sensing element 68A provides an economical way of measuring temperature in the vehicle.
- Pressure sensing element 68B can be used in tanker vehicles to measure the weight of die cargo.
- Strain gauge 68C can be used for measuring tensile or compressive forces in the vehicle which can provide particularly useful data in an accident postmortem investigation.
- Limit switch 68D can be used for actuation in response to a suitable mechanical input such as can be obtained from closing or opening doors.
- the data acquired with such sensing elements (collectively designated as suite of sensing elements 68 in Fig. 2) can be stored in tracking unit controller 58 and transmitted via communication link 14 together with the vehicle location data.
- the mobile tracking unit in accordance with the present invention conveniently provides enhanced useful data to users.
- each rectangular block represents a period of time during which navigation set 50 (Fig. 2) is energized to generate vehicle position data.
- each vertical arrow corresponds to respective times when emitter 52 (Fig. 2) is energized to transmit vehicle position data and other data associated with the vehicle if desired.
- activation rates FG and FEM can be respectively selected by tracking unit controller 58 (Fig. 2) in order to periodically energize the navigation set and the emitter, respectively.
- tracking unit controller 58 Fig. 2
- four GPS receiver activations per hour sufficient to generate four respective position fixes per hour may be adequate to substantially track the location of the railcar vehicle.
- Fig. 3 further illustrates, in accordance with a key advantage of the present invention, that when the vehicle motion data from the motion sensor indicates that the vehicle is substantially stationary, the tracking unit controller can advantageously decrease each of the respective activation rates (FG and FEM) for the GPS receiver and the emitter by a predetermined respective factor whose value can be conveniently chosen depending on the specific application.
- FG and FEM respective activation rates
- the activation rates may be gradually decreased so as to provide a gradual transition from activation rates FQ and FEM to the decreased activation rates.
- such decreased activation rates individually contribute to substantially reducing the overall power consumption of the mobile tracking unit being that, in the case of railroad transportation for example, the average railcar in North America is stationary for approximately at least 90 % of the time.
- the navigation set and emitter are not completely deactivated even when the vehicle is stationary for a long period of time so as to provide increased reliability of operation. For example, this would prevent an erroneous determination that the vehicle is stationary when in fact the vehicle is moving, in case of a failure associated with the motion sensor. Fig.
- a method of operating a mobile tracking unit in accordance with the present invention can include the steps of providing a navigation set 50 (Fig. 2) capable of generating data substantially corresponding to a respective vehicle position; periodically energizing the navigation set at a selected activation rate FG while the vehicle is moving to generate the vehicle position data; providing, if needed, an electromagnetic emitter 52 (Fig.
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