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Process for determining the position of a radar target

  • US 5,805,101 A
  • Filed: 01/17/1996
  • Issued: 09/08/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/18/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process for determining the position of a radar target extending over several resolution cells, comprising the steps of:

  • (a) mixing echo signals reflected from resolution cells in the baseband so that an amplitude-modulated signal of the radar target is generated;

    (b) in the baseband, determining amplitude values for at least all associated resolution cells that are associated with the radar target; and

    (c) determining the position of the radar target, step (c) including(c-1) in a predeterminable region of each associated resolution cell from which at least one echo signal is received, determining amplitude values which correspond to the echo signal,(c-2) from the amplitude values of each associated resolution cell, determining a maximum amplitude value for the respective associated resolution cell,(c-3) selecting the M largest amplitude values from the maximum amplitude values of all associated resolution cells, with M being a predeterminable, integer, positive number,(c-4) determining distance and azimuth coordinates of the M associated resolution cells having the M largest amplitude values, and(c-5) finding mean distance and azimuth values from the distance and azimuth coordinates, the mean values providing coordinates of a reference point which indicates the position of the radar target.

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