Radar apparatus
First Claim
1. An array antenna radar apparatus having a plurality of antennas, adjusting circuits provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas for adjusting phase or amplitude of input signals to the adjusting circuits, and a combining circuit for combining signals that have been adjusted in phase or amplitude by the adjusting circuits, the radar apparatus comprising:
- a front end provided commonly for the antennas for amplifying signals, which have been received by the antennas, successively input thereto, and for frequency-converting the amplified signals to intermediate-frequency signals;
a first switch for cyclically connecting the antennas to said front end at a prescribed switching frequency;
frequency converters provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas for frequency-converting the intermediate-frequency signals output by said front end to other intermediate-frequency signals or baseband signals at the said switching frequency;
a second switch, which is switched in synchronization with said first switch, for coupling the output of said front end to whichever of said frequency converters corresponding to an ith antenna when the signal received by the ith antenna is entering said front end; and
intermediate-frequency filters provided between said second switch and respective ones of said frequency converters;
wherein a target lying in a desired direction is detected by adjusting the phase or amplitude of an output from each frequency converter and combining the signals that result.
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Abstract
An array antenna radar apparatus has a single front end shared by a plurality of antennas, a first switch for cyclically connecting the antennas to the front end at a prescribed switching frequency, and a second switch for cyclically connecting the output of the front end to frequency converters corresponding to the antennas. The frequency converters frequency-convert intermediate-frequency signals of the respective antennas output by the front end to baseband signals at the switching frequency. Phase shifters and amplitude adjusting units apply a phase shift or amplitude adjustment to the outputs of the frequency converters and combine the resulting signals, thereby making it possible to detect a target in a desired direction.
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12 Claims
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1. An array antenna radar apparatus having a plurality of antennas, adjusting circuits provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas for adjusting phase or amplitude of input signals to the adjusting circuits, and a combining circuit for combining signals that have been adjusted in phase or amplitude by the adjusting circuits, the radar apparatus comprising:
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a front end provided commonly for the antennas for amplifying signals, which have been received by the antennas, successively input thereto, and for frequency-converting the amplified signals to intermediate-frequency signals; a first switch for cyclically connecting the antennas to said front end at a prescribed switching frequency; frequency converters provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas for frequency-converting the intermediate-frequency signals output by said front end to other intermediate-frequency signals or baseband signals at the said switching frequency; a second switch, which is switched in synchronization with said first switch, for coupling the output of said front end to whichever of said frequency converters corresponding to an ith antenna when the signal received by the ith antenna is entering said front end; and intermediate-frequency filters provided between said second switch and respective ones of said frequency converters; wherein a target lying in a desired direction is detected by adjusting the phase or amplitude of an output from each frequency converter and combining the signals that result. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An array antenna radar apparatus having a plurality of antennas, adjusting circuits provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas for adjusting phase or amplitude of input signals to the adjusting circuits, and a combining circuit for combining signals that have been adjusted in phase or amplitude by the adjusting circuits, the radar apparatus comprising:
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a front end provided commonly for the antennas for amplifying signals, which have been received by the antennas, successively input thereto, and for frequency-converting the amplified signals to intermediate-frequency signals; a switch for cyclically connecting the antennas to said front end at a prescribed switching frequency; A/D converters provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas and connected to said front end for A/D-converting signals output by said front end; and a sampling control circuit for causing an ith A/D converter which corresponds to an ith antenna to sample and A/D-convert the output signal of said front end when the signal received by the ith antenna is entering said front end; wherein a target lying in a desired direction is detected by adjusting the phase or amplitude of an output signal from each A/D converter and combining the signals that result. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. An array antenna radar apparatus having a plurality of antennas, adjusting circuit provided commonly for the antennas for adjusting phase or amplitude of input signals to the adjusting circuit, and a combining circuit for combining signals that have been adjusted in phase or amplitude by the adjusting circuit, the radar apparatus comprising:
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a front end provided commonly for the antennas for amplifying signals, which have been received by the antennas, successively input thereto, and for frequency-converting the amplified signals to intermediate-frequency signals; a switch for cyclically connecting the antennas to said front end at a prescribed switching frequency; an A/D converter for A/D-converting intermediate-frequency signals output by said front end; means for causing said A/D converter to A/D convert an output signal of the front end at a frequency obtained by multiplying the switching frequency by the number of the plurality of antennas, and for storing, as a signal corresponding to an ith antenna, an A/D converted output prevailing when the signal received by the ith antenna is entering said front end; wherein a target lying in a desired direction is detected by adjusting the phase or amplitude of an output signal, which corresponds to each antenna, from said A/D converter, and combining the signals that result.
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10. A monopulse radar apparatus having two antennas, comparators for comparing phases or amplitudes of a reflected signal that arrives at the two antennas, and an arrival-direction estimating unit for estimating the arrival direction of the reflected signal based upon the results of the comparison, the apparatus comprising:
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a front end provided commonly for the antennas for amplifying signals, which have been received by the antennas, successively input thereto, and for frequency-converting the amplified signals to intermediate-frequency signals; a first switch for alternately connecting the antennas to said front end at a prescribed switching frequency; frequency converters provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas for frequency-converting the intermediate-frequency signals output by said front end to other intermediate-frequency signals or baseband signals at the said switching frequency; a second switch, which is switched in synchronization with said first switch, for coupling the output of said front end to whichever of said frequency converters corresponding to an ith antenna when the signal received by the ith antenna is entering said front end; and intermediate-frequency filters provided between said second switch and respective ones of said frequency converters; wherein arrival direction of a reflected signal is estimated by comparing phases or amplitudes of output signals from said frequency converters. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A monopulse radar apparatus having two antennas, comparators for comparing phases or amplitudes of a reflected signal that arrives at the two antennas, and an arrival-direction estimating unit for estimating the arrival direction of the reflected signal based upon the results of the comparison, the apparatus comprising:
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a front end provided commonly for the antennas for amplifying signals, which have been received by the antennas, successively input thereto, and for frequency-converting the amplified signals to intermediate-frequency signals; a switch for alternately connecting the antennas to said front end at a prescribed switching frequency; A/D converters provided in correspondence with respective ones of the antennas and connected to said front end for A/D-converting signals output by said front end; and a sampling control circuit for causing whichever of said A/D converters corresponding to an ith antenna to sample and A/D-convert the output signal of said front end when the signal received by the ith antenna is entering said front end; wherein output signals of said A/D converters are compared in phases or amplitudes thereof to estimate the arrival direction of a reflected signal.
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