Claims
- 1. A calibration instrument for calibrating a continuous wave microwave doppler radar, said radar being of the type utilized to check the heart rate of a patient, said radar having an antenna means for transmitting continuous wave signals and receiving doppler shifted continuous wave signals, comprising in combination:
- a piezoelectric sounder producing an acoustic signal at a known frequency only when energized with an electrical signal and physically arranged in operating relationship with said antenna of said continuous wave radar; and
- means producing said electrical signal including means for producing a signal simulating the heart rate of a patient, said signal for alternately energizing and not energizing said piezoelectric sounder in a manner to simulate a patient heart rate for energizing said acoustic signal producing means to produce an acoustic signal which is directed toward said radar antenna whereby the acoustic signal produced by said means when energized may be used to calibrate said radar.
- 2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means producing said electrical signal includes means for producing energy pulses for operating said piezoelectric sounder, said pulses being separated by a distance which is at least several times the width of each produced energy pulse.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DAMD17-83-C-3018, awarded by the Department of the Army.
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