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Method for operating a radar system

  • US 6,147,638 A
  • Filed: 12/10/1998
  • Issued: 11/14/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/10/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Method for operating a radar system including at least one transmitter unit (1a), at least one receiver unit (1b) and one signal processing unit (2), and wherein said method comprises, during a measurement process (MV) with at least one measuring phase (MP1, MP2, MP3), determining at least one of the distance and the radial velocity of reflection objects situated in the observation range by:

  • in each said measuring phase (MP1, MP2, MP3) of the measurement process (MV), switching over between a transmission mode and a receiving mode a multiple number of times and at short intervals of time;

    each time the transmission mode is switched on, switching off all receiver units (1b) of the radar system, and emitting from said at least one transmitter unit (1a) of the radar system, a pulse-shaped transmission signal having time-successive transmission pulses in time sequence and having a specific pulse-on time (tON) and a specific carrier frequency (fT), and in the case of distance determination, emitting a frequency-modulated pulse-shaped transmission signal in at least one said measuring phase (MP1, MP2) of the measurement process (MV);

    each time the receiving mode is switched on, switching off all transmission units (1a) of the radar system in the pulse-off times (tOFF) of the transmission pulses, and detecting, in said at least one receiver unit (1b) of the radar system, all reflection signals originating from the last emitted transmission pulse as received signals from the entire observation range before emission of the next transmission pulse; and

    determining, in the original processing unit (2), at least one of the distance and the radial velocity of all reflection objects situated in the observation range by evaluating at least one of the frequency difference and phase difference between the transmission signal and the received signals.

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