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| United States Patent | 5594432 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5594432.html |
| Inventor(s) | Oliva; David C. (Chicago, IL);
Rogers; Max W. (Franklin Park, IL) |
| Abstract | A traffic information warning system for conveying traffic information from
a traffic advisory site to a vehicle is disclosed. The traffic warning
site comprises an emergency vehicle, a roadside hazard, or the like. The
system comprises a transmitter adapted for placement at the advisory site
and a receiver adapted for placement at the vehicle. The transmitter
includes a first oscillator for transmitting a first carrier signal having
a first carrier frequency and a second oscillator for transmitting a
second carrier signal having a second carrier frequency. The first carrier
frequency and the second carrier frequency are spaced apart by a
predetermined frequency difference. The transmitter also includes a
modulator for modulating both carrier signals with an identical modulating
signal reflective of a traffic situation. The receiver includes scanning
circuitry, in the form of a microprocessor, for scanning across a
predetermined frequency range to detect carrier signals separated by the
predetermined frequency difference and a demodulator for retrieving a
first retrieved modulating signal about the first carrier signal and a
second retrieved modulating signal about the second carrier signal. The
receiver also uses the microprocessor to compare the first retrieved
modulating signal to the second retrieved modulating signal and to
determine whether the first and second retrieved modulating signal are
identical. Additionally, the receiver includes an announcing device for
announcing a message regarding the traffic situation. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5594432 |
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Traffic information warning system |
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| Publication Date |
January 14, 1997 |
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| Filing Date |
November 29, 1995 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/297,969 filed Aug. 30, 1994,
now U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,148. |
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We claim:
1. A traffic information warning system for conveying a message regarding a
traffic situation from a traffic advisory site to a vehicle, the system
comprising a transmitter adapted for placement at the advisory site and a
receiver adapted for placement at the vehicle, wherein:
the transmitter includes a first oscillator for transmitting a first
carrier signal and a second oscillator for transmitting a second carrier
signal, the first carrier signal having a first carrier frequency and the
second carrier signal having a second carrier frequency, a modulator for
modulating both carrier signals with an identical modulating signal
reflective of a traffic situation, the first carrier frequency and the
second carrier frequency being spaced apart by a predetermined frequency
difference; and,
the receiver includes scanning circuitry for scanning across a
predetermined frequency range to detect carrier signals separated by the
predetermined frequency difference, a demodulator for retrieving a first
retrieved modulating signal about the first carrier signal, means for
comparing the first retrieved modulating signal to a series of acceptable
stored traffic messages and for determining whether the first retrieved
modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored traffic messages,
and means for announcing a message regarding the traffic situation.
2. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the announcing
means includes an audible sound.
3. The traffic information warning system of claim 2 wherein the audible
sound is a voice-synthesized message.
4. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the announcing
means includes a visible display.
5. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the
transmitter uses a patch antenna to transmit the first and second carrier
signals.
6. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the
transmitter includes a plurality of patch antennas to direct both the
first carrier signal and the second carrier signal away from the traffic
advisory site.
7. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the announcing
means does not announce a message regarding the traffic situation when the
first retrieved modulating signal does not match one of the stored traffic
messages and does announce a message regarding the traffic situation where
the first retrieved modulating signal matches one of the stored traffic
messages.
8. The traffic information warning system of claim 7 wherein the
demodulator retrieves a second retrieved modulating signal about the
second carrier signal.
9. The traffic information warning system of claim 8 further including
means for comparing the second retrieved modulating signal to a series of
acceptable stored traffic messages and for determining whether the second
retrieved modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored traffic
messages.
10. The traffic information warning system of claim 9 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the second retrieved modulating signal does not match one
of the stored traffic messages and does announce a message regarding the
traffic situation when the second retrieved modulating signal matches one
of the stored traffic messages.
11. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the receiver
uses a patch antenna to receive the first and second carrier signals.
12. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the receiver
further includes a plurality of patch antennas to receive the first and
second carrier signals.
13. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises an emergency vehicle.
14. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises a roadside hazard.
15. The traffic information warning system of claim 1 wherein toggle means
are provided to toggle the first oscillator and second oscillator on and
off, so that when the first oscillator is on the second oscillator is off
and when the second oscillator is on the first oscillator is off.
16. A traffic information warning system for conveying a message regarding
a traffic situation from a traffic advisory site to a vehicle, the system
comprising a transmitter adapted for placement at the advisory site and a
receiver adapted for placement at the vehicle, wherein:
the transmitter includes a first oscillator for transmitting a first
carrier signal and a second oscillator for transmitting a second carrier
signal, the first carrier signal having a first predetermined carrier
frequency and the second carrier signal having a second predetermined
carrier frequency, a modulator for modulating both carrier signals with an
identical modulating signal reflective of a traffic situation; and,
the receiver includes a demodulator for retrieving a first retrieved
modulating signal about the first carrier signal at the first
predetermined carrier frequency, means for comparing the first retrieved
modulating signal to a series of acceptable stored traffic messages and
for determining whether the first retrieved modulating signal matches one
of the acceptable stored traffic messages, and means for announcing a
message regarding the traffic situation.
17. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the
announcing means includes an audible sound.
18. The traffic information warning system of claim 17 wherein the audible
sound is a voice-synthesized message.
19. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the
announcing means includes a visible display.
20. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the
transmitter uses a patch antenna to transmit the first and second carrier
signals.
21. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the first retrieved modulating signal does not match one of
the stored traffic messages and does announce a message regarding the
traffic situation when the first retrieved modulating signal matches one
of the stored traffic messages.
22. The traffic information warning system of claim 21 wherein the
demodulator retrieves a second retrieved modulating signal about the
second carrier signal at the second predetermined carrier frequency.
23. The traffic information warning system of claim 22 further including
means for comparing the second retrieved modulating signal to a series of
acceptable stored traffic messages and for determining whether the second
retrieved modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored messages.
24. The traffic information warning system of claim 23 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the second retrieved modulating signal does not match one
of the stored traffic messages and does announce a message regarding the
traffic situation when the second retrieved modulating signal matches one
of the stored traffic messages.
25. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the receiver
uses a patch antenna to receive the first and second carrier signals.
26. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises an emergency vehicle.
27. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises a roadside hazard.
28. The traffic information warning system of claim 16 wherein toggle means
are provided to toggle the first oscillator and second oscillator on and
off, so that when the first oscillator is on the second oscillator is off
and when the second oscillator is on the first oscillator is off.
29. A traffic information warning system for conveying a message regarding
a traffic situation from a traffic advisory site to a vehicle, the system
comprising a transmitter adapted for placement at the advisory site and a
receiver adapted for placement at the vehicle, wherein:
the transmitter includes a first oscillator for transmitting a first
carrier signal and a second oscillator for transmitting a second carrier
signal, the first carrier signal having a first carrier frequency and the
second carrier signal having a second carrier frequency, a modulator for
modulating both carrier signals with an identical modulating signal
reflective of a traffic situation, the first carrier frequency and the
second carrier frequency being spaced apart by a predetermined frequency
difference; and,
the receiver includes scanning circuitry for scanning across a
predetermined frequency range to detect carrier signals separated by the
predetermined frequency difference, a demodulator for retrieving a first
retrieved modulating signal about the first carrier signal and a second
retrieved modulating signal about the second carrier signal, means for
comparing the first retrieved modulating signal to the second retrieved
modulating signal and determining whether the first and second retrieved
modulating signal are identical, and means for announcing a message
regarding the traffic situation.
30. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the
announcing means announces a message regarding the traffic situation when
the first retrieved modulating signal and the second retrieved modulating
signal are identical.
31. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the
announcing means includes an audible sound.
32. The traffic information warning system of claim 31 wherein the audible
sound is a voice-synthesized message.
33. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the
announcing means includes a visible display.
34. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the
transmitter uses a patch antenna to transmit the first and second carrier
signals.
35. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the
transmitter includes a plurality of patch antennas to direct both the
first carrier signal and the second carrier signal away from the traffic
advisory site.
36. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the first retrieved modulating signal and the second
retrieved modulating signal do not match.
37. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the receiver
uses a patch antenna to receive the first and second carrier signals.
38. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the receiver
further includes a plurality of patch antennas to receive the first and
second carrier signals.
39. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises an emergency vehicle.
40. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises a roadside hazard.
41. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 wherein toggle means
are provided to toggle the first oscillator and second oscillator on and
off, so that when the first oscillator is on the second oscillator is off
and when the second oscillator is on the first oscillator is off.
42. The traffic information warning system of claim 29 further including
means to compare the first retrieved modulating signal to a series of
acceptable stored traffic messages and to determine whether the first
retrieved modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored messages
when the first and second retrieved modulating signals are not identical.
43. The traffic information warning system of claim 42 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the first retrieved modulating signal does not match one of
the stored traffic messages and does announce a message regarding the
traffic situation if the first retrieved modulating signal matches one of
the stored traffic messages.
44. The traffic information warning system of claim 43 wherein means are
provided to compare the second retrieved modulating signal to a series of
acceptable stored traffic messages and to determine whether the second
retrieved modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored messages.
45. The traffic information warning system of claim 44 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the second retrieved modulating signal does not match one
of the stored traffic messages and does announce a message regarding the
traffic situation if the second retrieved modulating signal matches one of
the stored traffic messages.
46. The traffic information warning system of claim 42 further including
means to compare the second retrieved modulating signal to a series of
acceptable stored traffic messages and to determine whether the second
retrieved modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored messages
when the first and second retrieved modulating signals are not identical.
47. The traffic information warning system of claim 46 further including a
predetermined traffic situation hierarchy.
48. The traffic information warning system of claim 47 further including
means for determining whether the first retrieved modulating signal is
above the second retrieved modulating signal in the predetermined traffic
situation hierarchy.
49. The traffic information warning system of claim 48 further including
means for announcing a message regarding the traffic situation based upon
whether or not the first retrieved modulating signal is above the second
retrieved modulating signal in the predetermined traffic situation
hierarchy.
50. A traffic information warning system for conveying first and second
messages regarding a traffic situation from a traffic advisory site to a
vehicle, the system comprising a transmitter adapted for placement at the
advisory site and a receiver adapted for placement at the vehicle,
wherein:
the transmitter includes a first oscillator for transmitting a first
carrier signal and a second oscillator for transmitting a second carrier
signal, the first carrier signal having a first discrete carrier frequency
and the second carrier signal having a second discrete carrier frequency,
the first and second discrete carrier signal frequencies being located at
a frequency location and the first message of a traffic situation being
reflective of the specific frequency locations of the first and second
discrete frequencies, a modulator for modulating both carrier signals with
an identical modulating signal reflective of the second message regarding
a traffic situation; and,
the receiver includes scanning circuitry for scanning across a
predetermined frequency range to detect first and second carrier signals,
means responsive to the detecting means for determining the first message
regarding a traffic situation, a demodulator for retrieving a first
retrieved modulating signal about the first carrier signal and a second
retrieved modulating signal about the second carrier signal, means for
comparing the first retrieved modulating signal to the second retrieved
modulating signal and determining whether the first and second retrieved
modulating signal are identical, and means for announcing the first and
second messages regarding the traffic situation.
51. The traffic information warning of claim 50 wherein the announcing
means announces the first and second messages regarding the traffic
situation if the first retrieved modulating signal and second retrieved
modulating signal are identical.
52. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the
announcing means includes an audible sound.
53. The traffic information warning system of claim 52 wherein the audible
sound is a voice-synthesized message.
54. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the
announcing means includes a visible display.
55. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the
transmitter uses a patch antenna to transmit the first and second carrier
signals.
56. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the
transmitter includes a plurality of patch antennas to direct both the
first carrier signal and the second carrier signal away from the traffic
advisory site.
57. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the
announcing means does not announce a message regarding the traffic
situation when the first retrieved modulating signal and the second
retrieved modulating signal do not match.
58. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the receiver
uses a patch antenna to receive the first and second carrier signals.
59. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the receiver
further includes a plurality of patch antennas to receive the first and
second carrier signals.
60. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises an emergency vehicle.
61. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein the traffic
advisory site comprises a roadside hazard.
62. The traffic information warning system of claim 50 wherein toggle means
are provided to toggle the first oscillator and second oscillator on and
off, so that when the first oscillator is on the second oscillator is off
and when the second oscillator is on the first oscillator is off. |
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TECHNICAL FIELD
Applicant's invention relates to a vehicular traffic information system
which warns, or otherwise advises, motorists of various traffic hazards
and conditions in their particular operating vicinity.
BACKGROUND PRIOR ART
Various systems have been proposed to inform motorists of traffic hazards.
Some systems use modulated carrier signals to convey traffic information.
Others, like the above-identified U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,148 assigned to the
assignee of the present invention, use unmodulated carrier signals to
convey traffic information.
Regardless of the type of system used, a problem exists in that the traffic
information being communicated may either become distorted or otherwise
compromised by interference from nearby signals. The present invention is
provided to solve this and other problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a traffic information warning
system for conveying traffic information from a traffic advisor site to a
vehicle. The traffic warning site may comprise an emergency vehicle, a
roadside hazard, or the like.
In accordance with the invention, the system comprises a transmitter
adapted for placement at the advisory site and a receiver adapted for
placement in the vehicle.
The transmitter includes a first oscillator for transmitting a first
carrier signal and a second oscillator for transmitting a second carrier
signal. The first carrier signal has a first carrier frequency and the
second carrier signal has a second carrier frequency. The transmitter
further has a modulator for modulating both carrier signals with an
identical modulating signal reflective of a traffic situation. The first
carrier frequency and the second carrier frequency are spaced apart by a
predetermined frequency difference.
In an embodiment of the invention, the receiver includes scanning
circuitry, in the form of a programmed microprocessor, for scanning across
a predetermined frequency range to detect carrier signals separated by the
predetermined frequency difference. The receiver further includes a
demodulator for retrieving a first retrieved modulating signal about the
first carrier signal and a second retrieved modulating signal about the
second carrier signal. The receiver also includes means for comparing the
first retrieved modulating signal to the second retrieved modulating
signal and determining whether the first and second retrieved modulating
signals are identical. The receiver also has means for announcing a
message regarding the traffic situation. It is contemplated that the
announcing means includes a visual display, an audible device, or both.
In other embodiments of the invention, the basic components of the traffic
information warning system are nearly the same; however, the structure and
operation of the receiver's microprocessor differs.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the
following specification taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a traffic situation;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a transmitter and a receiver of a traffic
hazard warning system in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of the logic of the receiver's microprocessor for
a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a flow diagram of the logic of the receiver's microprocessor for
a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5 is a flow diagram of the logic of the receiver's microprocessor for
a third embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6 is a block diagram of another embodiment of the transmitter of FIG.
2 including toggle means.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms,
there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail,
preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the
present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the
principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspects
of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
A traffic information warning system, generally designated 10, for
conveying a message regarding a traffic situation from a traffic advisory
site, such as an emergency vehicle 12 or a roadside hazard 14, to a
vehicle 16 is illustrated in FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 2, the system 10
comprises a transmitter 18 adapted for placement at the advisory site,
such as inside the emergency vehicle 12 or alongside the roadside hazard
14. The system 10 further comprises a receiver 20 adapted for placement
inside the vehicle 16.
The transmitter 18 includes a first oscillator 22 for transmitting a first
carrier signal having a first predetermined carrier frequency S.sub.1 and
a second oscillator 24 for transmitting a second carrier signal having
second predetermined carrier frequency S.sub.2. The transmitter 18 also
includes a modulator 26 for modulating both carrier signals with an
identical modulating signal M reflective of the traffic situation. The
first carrier frequency S.sub.1 and the second carrier frequency S.sub.2
are spaced apart by a predetermined frequency difference (PFD), preferably
80 MHz.
In one embodiment of the invention, the receiver 20 includes scanning
circuitry, such as a conventional programmed microprocessor 28, for
scanning across a predetermined frequency range to detect carrier signals
separated by the predetermined frequency difference. As is well known, the
difference can be determined by utilizing a receiver with a constant sweep
rate, and measuring the time between the two frequency detections.
Upon detection of signals separated by the predetermined frequency
difference, the microprocessor 28 is used to determine when a message
regarding traffic information should be announced. The logic of the
receiver's microprocessor 28 is provided in FIG. 3 for this particular
embodiment.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, a demodulator 29 is used to retrieve a first
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 about the first carrier signal and a
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 about the second carrier
signal.
Next, the receiver 20 compares the first retrieved modulating signal
M.sub.1 to the second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 and determines
whether the first and second retrieved modulating signals M.sub.1, M.sub.2
are identical. If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 and the
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 are identical, then the
receiver 20 announces a message regarding the traffic situation based upon
the identical retrieved modulating signals by referring to a look-up table
30 preferably contained in the memory of the microprocessor 28.
If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 and the second retrieved
modulating signal M.sub.2 are not identical, such as if one had become
distorted in transmission, or if one was received from one transmitter and
the other was received from another transmitter, then the receiver 20
compares the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 to a series of
acceptable stored traffic messages and determines whether the first
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 matches one of the acceptable stored
messages through use of the look-up table 30. If the first retrieved
modulating signal M.sub.1 matches one of the acceptable stored messages,
then the receiver 20 announces a message regarding the traffic information
based upon the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1.
If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 does not match one of the
acceptable stored messages, then the receiver 20 compares the second
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 to a series of acceptable stored
traffic messages stored in the look-up table 30 and determines whether the
second retrieved modulating signal matches one of the acceptable stored
messages. If the second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 matches one of
the acceptable stored messages, then the receiver 20 announces a message
regarding the traffic information based upon the second retrieved
modulating signal M.sub.2. If it does not, no message is announced.
The receiver 20 may announce the message either via a visual display 31,
such as a conventional LCD display, an audible display 32, or both. If an
audible display, the message could be announced as one of a plurality of
tones, which particular tone would have a pre-arranged and defined meaning
for the operator of the vehicle. Alternatively, the audible message could
be a stored voice-synthesized message, as is well known.
In this embodiment of the invention, the first predetermined carrier
frequency S.sub.1 is 24.11 GHz and the second predetermined carrier
frequency S.sub.2 is 24.19 GHz so that the predetermined frequency
difference is 80 MHz as mentioned above. It should be apparent that any
two carrier signals having carrier frequencies separated by a
predetermined frequency difference may be utilized without departing from
the scope of the invention.
In a second embodiment of the invention, the transmitter 18 is identical to
the one described above. On the other hand, the structure and operation of
the receiver's microprocessor 28 differs. The logic of the receiver's
microprocessor 28 for this embodiment is shown in FIG. 4.
Specifically, the receiver 20 scans across a predetermined frequency range
to detect carrier signals separated by the predetermined frequency
difference (PFD). In this embodiment like the first embodiment, upon
detection of signals separated by the predetermined frequency difference,
a demodulator 29 is used to retrieve a first retrieved modulating signal
M.sub.1 about the first carrier signal and a second retrieved modulating
signal M.sub.2 about the second carrier signal.
Contrary to the first embodiment, in this embodiment the receiver 20 does
not compare the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 to the second
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2. Instead the receiver 20 compares the
first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 to a series of acceptable stored
traffic messages stored in a look-up table 30 and determines whether the
first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 matches one of the acceptable
stored messages. If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 matches
one of the acceptable stored messages, then the receiver 20 announces a
message regarding the traffic information based upon the first retrieved
modulating signal M.sub.1.
If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 does not match one of the
acceptable stored messages, then the receiver 20 compares the second
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 to a series of acceptable stored
traffic messages and determines whether the second retrieved modulating
signal M.sub.2 matches one of the acceptable stored messages in the
look-up table 30. If the second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2
matches one of the acceptable stored messages, then the receiver 20
announces a message regarding the traffic information based upon the
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2. If it does not, no message is
announced.
In a third embodiment of the invention, the transmitter 18 is identical to
that of the first embodiment but the structure and operation of the
receiver's microprocessor 28 differs from the first embodiment. The logic
of the receiver's microprocessor 28 for this embodiment is shown in FIG.
5.
Specifically, the receiver 20 scans across a predetermined frequency range
to detect carrier signals separated by the predetermined frequency
difference (PFD). Upon detection of signals separated by the predetermined
frequency difference, a demodulator 29 is used to retrieve a first
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 about the first carrier signal and a
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 about the second carrier
signal.
Next, the receiver 20 compares the first retrieved modulating signal
M.sub.1 to the second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 and determines
whether the first and second retrieved modulating signals M.sub.1, M.sub.2
are identical. If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 and the
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 are identical, then the
receiver 20 announces a message regarding the traffic situation based upon
the identical retrieved modulating signals through use of a look-up table
30.
If the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 and the second retrieved
modulating signal M.sub.2 are not identical, then the receiver 20 compares
the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 to a series of acceptable
stored traffic messages contained in the look-up table 30 and determines
whether the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 matches one of the
acceptable stored messages. The receiver 20 also compares the second
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 to a series of acceptable stored
traffic messages stored in the look-up table 30 and determines whether the
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 matches one of the acceptable
stored messages.
If both the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 and the second
retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 match one of the acceptable stored
messages, the receiver 20 will then determine which message to announce
based upon a predetermined traffic situation hierarchy.
One conceivable situation in which both the first and second retrieved
modulating signals may match one of the acceptable stored messages yet be
different from one another is when the receiver picks up signals from both
a first transmitter, transmitting a first modulating signal at a first
carrier frequency, and a second transmitter, transmitting a second
modulating signal at a second carrier frequency, and the two carrier
frequencies are separated by the predetermined frequency difference.
In such case, the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 may indicate
the presence of a roadside hazard while the second retrieved modulating
signal M.sub.2 may indicate the presence of an emergency vehicle. Assuming
the predetermined traffic situation hierarchy placed emergency vehicles
"above" roadside hazards, then the receiver 20 would announce a message
indicating the presence of a traffic situation involving an emergency
vehicle.
Referring back to FIG. 5, if the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1
did not match one of the acceptable stored messages after the receiver 20
determined that the first retrieved modulating signal M.sub.1 and the
second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 were not identical, then the
receiver 20 compares the second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2 to a
series of acceptable stored traffic messages stored in the look-up table
30 and determines whether the second retrieved modulating signal matches
one of the acceptable stored messages. If the second retrieved modulating
signal M.sub.2 matches one of the acceptable stored messages, then the
receiver 20 announces a message regarding the traffic information based
upon the second retrieved modulating signal M.sub.2. If it does not, no
message is announced.
As an alternative to comparing whether the first and second retrieved
modulating signals M.sub.1, M.sub.2 are identical immediately upon
retrieval, this step could be performed after determining whether both the
first and second retrieved modulating signals M.sub.1, M.sub.2 match
acceptable stored messages in the look-up table 30. If the first and
second retrieved modulating signals M.sub.2, M.sub.1 were found to be
identical, then the receiver 20 would announce a message regarding the
traffic information based on the identical retrieved signal. However, if
the first and second retrieved modulating signals M.sub.1, M.sub.2 were
found to be different, then the receiver 20 would determine which message
to announce based upon a predetermined traffic situation hierarchy.
In a fourth embodiment of the invention, the transmitter 18 is again
identical to the one described in the first embodiment, but the structure
and operation of the receiver's microprocessor 28 differs.
Specifically, instead of scanning across a predetermined frequency range,
the receiver 20 "looks" to two specific carrier frequencies to detect the
presence of the first carrier signal and the second carrier signal at
those frequencies. For example, the receiver 20 would specifically look
for one signal at 24.11 GHz and another signal at 24.19 GHz.
Upon detection of these signals, the receiver 20 would then retrieve first
and second retrieved modulating signals M.sub.1, M.sub.2 about the two
specific carrier frequencies and would announce a message regarding a
traffic situation using the logic of any one of the three embodiments
described above.
A fifth embodiment of the invention combines the inventions described in
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