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Efficient Signal Processing for Target Detection and Power Transmission

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Efficient Signal Processing for Target Detection and Power Transmission

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Summary

Problems

Existing signal processing devices face challenges in quickly detecting the presence of a target device, especially when it is buried or difficult to locate, leading to inefficient power transmission and delayed signal generation, which hinders timely operation checks and diagnostics.

Innovation solutions

A signal processing device equipped with a directional antenna that can change direction and transmit search signals to locate the target device, using a second signal generated from received radio waves to enhance response speed and power transmission efficiency, and a pseudo signal generation circuit to enable testing at desired times without relying on input signals.

TRIZ Analysis

Specific contradictions:

power transmission efficiency
vs
target device location detection

General conflict description:

Loss of energy
vs
Difficulty of detecting and measuring
TRIZ inspiration library
10 Preliminary action
Try to solve problems with it

Principle concept:

If a directional antenna is used to concentrate transmitted electric power in a specific direction, then power transmission efficiency is improved, but the ability to locate the target device when its position is unknown deteriorates

Why choose this principle:

The system performs a preliminary search phase before the main power transmission phase. During the search phase, the directional antenna scans multiple directions to locate the target device first. Once the target is found, the system then performs efficient power transmission in the identified direction. This preliminary action of locating the target before concentrating power resolves the contradiction between needing to scan all directions (for location) and concentrating power in one direction (for efficiency).

TRIZ inspiration library
16 Partial or excessive action
Try to solve problems with it

Principle concept:

If the system waits for the capacitor to accumulate sufficient electric power before transmitting signals, then power consumption is controlled, but the response speed deteriorates

Why choose this principle:

The system transmits signals with lower power when the capacitor has not fully accumulated the predetermined amount of electric power. Instead of waiting for complete charging before any transmission, the system performs partial power transmission using the available power in the capacitor. This allows the system to respond faster while still managing overall power consumption, resolving the contradiction between power control and response speed.

Application Domain

signal processing target detection power transmission

Data Source

Patent US20230139575A1 Signal processing device and search method
Publication Date: 04 May 2023 TRIZ 电器元件
FIG 01
US20230139575A1-D00001
FIG 02
US20230139575A1-D00002
FIG 03
US20230139575A1-D00003
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AI summary:

A signal processing device equipped with a directional antenna that can change direction and transmit search signals to locate the target device, using a second signal generated from received radio waves to enhance response speed and power transmission efficiency, and a pseudo signal generation circuit to enable testing at desired times without relying on input signals.

Abstract

Provided is a sensor device being a signal processing device, including: a capacitor; a sensor unit configured to wirelessly transmit, in a case in which electric power of a predetermined amount or more is accumulated in the capacitor, a first signal (SG1) through use of the electric power accumulated in the capacitor; a reception unit configured to receive a radio wave transmitted from a power transmission device being an external device; and a transmission antenna functioning as a second transmission unit, the transmission antenna being configured to wirelessly transmit, in response to reception of the radio wave, a response signal (SG3) being a second signal generated based on the received radio wave without using the electric power accumulated in the capacitor.

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