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Vehicular anticollision radar system for driving in the fog

  • US 5,045,856 A
  • Filed: 06/29/1990
  • Issued: 09/03/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/18/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A vehicular anticollision radar system for driving in foggy condition having a bidimensional display device adapted for direct vision or for projecting an image of the space in front of the vehicle upon its windscreen, so as to furnish a symbolic representation of an obstacle with information as to its distance (R) and angular position (Z) with respect to the vehicle, characterized in that it comprises an oscillator circuit to generate a continuous square wave signal with a period τ

  • , connected to a modulator circuit, to a frequency divider circuit and to a counter circuit;

    said frequency divider circuit generating a square wave signal (P.R.F.) with a period T and being connected to said counter circuit and to said modulator circuit;

    said modulator circuit having a number n of output terminals and being adapted to generate a first voltage (V1) responsive to said square wave signal from said oscillator circuit and a second voltage (V2) responsive to said square wave frequency-divided signal from the frequency divider circuit;

    said modulator circuit being also adapted to normally furnish said first voltage (V1) through said n output terminals and to successively furnish said second voltage (V2) through said n output terminals in turn to n varactor diodes included in n resonant cavities each of which also includes a Gunn diode and a Schottky diode, respectively;

    said Gunn diodes generating a radiofrequency signal and being individually connected to n horn type or parabolic type fixed transmitting-receiving antennas;

    said Schottky diodes revealing echo signals received by said antennas and being connected to n variable gain amplifier circuits the outputs of which are individually connected to n comparator circuits to which also said counter is connected and wherein comparisons are made between the output signals of said amplifier circuits and the count signal (k) of said counter circuit so as to furnish a first signal (R) responsive to the time needed by a signal emitted from one of said antennas to reach an obstacle and to return upon reflection therefrom to one or more of said antennas and a second signal (Z) responsive to and representative of which of these antennas receive(s) an echo signal as well as a logic and display circuitry which is connected to said frequency divider circuit and to said comparator circuits so as to receive said P.R.F., R and Z signals in order to accordingly drive said bidimensional display device.

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