MIMO antenna with elevation detection
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1. A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna, said antenna comprising:
- a receive antenna configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna, wherein the receive antenna comprises a plurality of vertical arrays of detector elements;
a first transmit antenna used to emit radar signals toward the target, said first transmit antenna formed of a first vertical array of radiator elements; and
a second transmit antenna used to emit radar signals toward the target, said second transmit antenna formed of a second vertical array of radiator elements distinct from the first vertical array, wherein the second transmit antenna is vertically offset from the first transmit antenna by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined based on the radar signals received by the receive antenna that were transmitted from the first transmit antenna and the second transmit antenna,wherein the first transmit antenna and the receive antenna cooperate to establish a first group of phase-centers of a virtual receive antenna, and the second transmit antenna and the receive antenna cooperate to establish a second group of phase-centers of the virtual receive antenna vertically offset from the first group of phase-centers, wherein the second transmit antenna is horizontally offset from the first transmit antenna, whereby the first group of phase-centers are horizontally offset from the second group of phase-centers, wherein a horizontal offset distance between the first transmit antenna and the second transmit antenna is selected so the first group of phase-centers is interleaved with the second group of phase-centers.
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Abstract
A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna for a radar system that includes a receive antenna, a first transmit antenna, and a second transmit antenna. The receive antenna is configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna. The first transmit antenna is formed of a first vertical array of radiator elements. The second transmit antenna is formed of a second vertical array of radiator elements distinct from the first vertical array. The second transmit antenna is vertically offset from the first transmit antenna by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined.
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1. A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna, said antenna comprising:
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a receive antenna configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna, wherein the receive antenna comprises a plurality of vertical arrays of detector elements; a first transmit antenna used to emit radar signals toward the target, said first transmit antenna formed of a first vertical array of radiator elements; and a second transmit antenna used to emit radar signals toward the target, said second transmit antenna formed of a second vertical array of radiator elements distinct from the first vertical array, wherein the second transmit antenna is vertically offset from the first transmit antenna by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined based on the radar signals received by the receive antenna that were transmitted from the first transmit antenna and the second transmit antenna, wherein the first transmit antenna and the receive antenna cooperate to establish a first group of phase-centers of a virtual receive antenna, and the second transmit antenna and the receive antenna cooperate to establish a second group of phase-centers of the virtual receive antenna vertically offset from the first group of phase-centers, wherein the second transmit antenna is horizontally offset from the first transmit antenna, whereby the first group of phase-centers are horizontally offset from the second group of phase-centers, wherein a horizontal offset distance between the first transmit antenna and the second transmit antenna is selected so the first group of phase-centers is interleaved with the second group of phase-centers. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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