Multi-frequency automatic radar system
First Claim
1. A vehicle radar system comprising:
- (a) means for successively transmitting a radar signal at a plurality of different frequencies, and operative to continuously transmit the radar signal through a succession of transmit time frames, each of which comprises at least (1) a first portion during which the radar signal is transmitted at a reference frequency, and (2) a second portion during which the radar signal is transmitted at a frequency different from the reference frequency, each such portion being further divided into a plurality of transmit time interval windows;
(b) means for receiving the transmitted radar signals at the plurality of different frequencies as reflected back to the radar system by a target, and operative to receive the reflected radar signals during receive time interval windows, each such receive time interval window corresponding to a transmit time interval window of the transmit time frames of the means for successively transmitting;
(c) means, coupled to the means for receiving, responsive to the rate of phase shift in a received signal received during a selected one of the receive time interval windows, for determining opening or closing rate of the target reflecting back the radar signals;
(d) means, coupled to the means for receiving, responsive to phase shift differences between signals received during a first selected time interval window associated with a first transmit frequency and a second selected time interval window associated with a second transmit frequency, for determining range of the target reflecting back the radar signals; and
(d) means, coupled to the means for receiving and the means for successively transmitting, for identifying transmit and receive time interval windows which are not utilized in connection with receipt of transmitted radar signals;
whereby each receive time interval window which is not utilized in connection with receipt of transmitted radar signals is available to perform functions other than determining opening or closing rate of the target reflecting back the radar signals, and determining range of the target reflecting back the radar signals.
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Abstract
A Doppler control circuit for a CW or pulse Doppler radar system for monitoring not only the phase shift between echo signals from several targets but also the amplitude difference between several targets and to further tune the radar to a particular target among one or more targets from which echo signals return. The control circuit can be used in state of the art CW or pulse Doppler type radar systems. In a further system, a continuously generated radar signal is repeatedly transmitted at different frequencies in time division fashion to define a succession of transmit and receive frames. The receive frames are divided into a plurality of time interval windows with selected windows being used to detect received signals at the different frequencies. The remaining windows can be used for subsystems of the radar system. The rate of phase shift of received signals at a reference frequency is used to determine closing rate, (positive or negative) while the phase shift difference between received signals at two frequencies is used to determine range and target direction. In yet a further system, a special circuit is provided for conditioning selected portions of the Doppler frequency spectrum to attenuate or de-emphasize portions of the echo signal corresponding to selected targets in the radar system environment, such as rain or stationary wayside objects, in order to give such echo signals less weight in determining roadway hazards.
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12 Claims
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1. A vehicle radar system comprising:
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(a) means for successively transmitting a radar signal at a plurality of different frequencies, and operative to continuously transmit the radar signal through a succession of transmit time frames, each of which comprises at least (1) a first portion during which the radar signal is transmitted at a reference frequency, and (2) a second portion during which the radar signal is transmitted at a frequency different from the reference frequency, each such portion being further divided into a plurality of transmit time interval windows; (b) means for receiving the transmitted radar signals at the plurality of different frequencies as reflected back to the radar system by a target, and operative to receive the reflected radar signals during receive time interval windows, each such receive time interval window corresponding to a transmit time interval window of the transmit time frames of the means for successively transmitting; (c) means, coupled to the means for receiving, responsive to the rate of phase shift in a received signal received during a selected one of the receive time interval windows, for determining opening or closing rate of the target reflecting back the radar signals; (d) means, coupled to the means for receiving, responsive to phase shift differences between signals received during a first selected time interval window associated with a first transmit frequency and a second selected time interval window associated with a second transmit frequency, for determining range of the target reflecting back the radar signals; and (d) means, coupled to the means for receiving and the means for successively transmitting, for identifying transmit and receive time interval windows which are not utilized in connection with receipt of transmitted radar signals; whereby each receive time interval window which is not utilized in connection with receipt of transmitted radar signals is available to perform functions other than determining opening or closing rate of the target reflecting back the radar signals, and determining range of the target reflecting back the radar signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A vehicle radar system comprising the combination of:
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a. means for successively transmitting radar signals at three different frequencies, through a succession of time frames, each such time frame comprising a transmit frequency interval during which a corresponding one of the three different frequencies is transmitted, each such transmit frequency interval being divided into a plurality of transmit time interval windows; b. means for receiving the transmitted radar signals at the three different frequencies as reflected back to the radar system by a target, the received signal comprising receive frequency intervals, each corresponding to a unique transmit frequency interval, and being divided into a plurality of receive time interval windows, each such receive time interval window corresponding to a unique one of the transmit time interval windows; c. means for separating the received radar signals into three different signal paths according to the three different frequencies thereof, such that each signal path is associated with particular receive time interval windows; d. means responsive to the rate of phase shift of signals in a first one of the three different signal paths during a predetermined receive time interval window associated with the first signal path for determining closing rate of the target reflecting back the radar signals; e. means responsive to phase shift differences between signals in the second and third ones of the three different signal paths during a predetermined receive time interval window associated with the second signal path and a predetermined time interval window associated with the third signal path for determining range of the target reflecting back the radar signals; and f. means, coupled to the means for receiving and the means for successively transmitting, for identifying transmit and receive time interval windows which are not utilized in connection with receipt of transmitted radar signals; whereby each receive time interval window which is not utilized in connection with receipt of transmitted radar signals is available to perform functions other than determining closing rate of the target reflecting back the radar signals, and determining range of the target reflecting back the radar signals. - View Dependent Claims (5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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6. A vehicle radar system comprising the combination of:
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a. a transmitter for continuously transmitting a radar signal at a succession of different frequencies and including a timing generator for providing timing signals defining intervals for the different frequencies and defining a plurality of transmit time interval windows within each frequency interval, a modulator responsive to the timing signals for providing signals denoting desired frequencies, and a transmitter output for transmitting radar signals at frequencies determined by the signals from the modulator; and b. a receiver for receiving the transmitted radar signals reflected back to the radar system by a target, and including a plurality of signal paths, a plurality of processing devices coupled to the plurality of signal paths, and a demodulator responsive to the timing signals provided by the timing generator for routing received radar signals to selected ones of the processing devices during a first set of predetermined time interval windows to determine range and closing and opening rate, and routing received radar signals to selected other processing devices during a second set of predetermined time interval windows to perform functions unrelated to determining range and rate of closing and opening. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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