Claims
- 1. A monopulse radar system to detect an azimuth depending upon amplitude difference or phase difference between signals respectively received by a plurality of receiving antennas, the monopulse radar system comprising:a transmitting array antenna including a plurality of antenna elements; a receiving array antenna including a plurality of antenna elements; the receiving array antenna being used for one of a plurality of receiving antennas; at least one antenna switch disposed among the plurality of antenna elements of at least one of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna; and a switch controller for turning ON/OFF said antenna switch to selectively activate said antenna elements so as to change an aperture length of at least one of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna thereby changing a beam shape of said at least one of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna.
- 2. The monopulse radar system according to claim 1, wherein the beam shape is changed to a sharp angle/long distance shape or a wide angle/short distance shape by turning ON/OFF said antenna switch via the switch controller.
- 3. The monopulse radar system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna are formed by a common antenna composed of a plurality of antenna elements.
- 4. The monopulse radar system according to claim 2, wherein the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna are formed by a common antenna composed of a plurality of antenna elements.
- 5. The monopulse radar system according to claim 1, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch periodically.
- 6. The monopulse radar system according to claim 2, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch periodically.
- 7. The monopulse radar system according to claim 3, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch periodically.
- 8. The monopulse radar system according to claim 4, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch periodically.
- 9. The monopulse radar system according to claim 1, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon a distance between the monopulse radar system and an object of interest.
- 10. The monopulse radar system according to claim 2, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon a distance between the monopulse radar system and an object of interest.
- 11. The monopulse radar system according to claim 3, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon a distance between the monopulse radar system and an object of interest.
- 12. The monopulse radar system according to claim 4, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon a distance between the monopulse radar system and an object of interest.
- 13. A monopulse radar system for a land transportation vehicle to detect an azimuth depending upon amplitude difference or phase difference between signals respectively received by a plurality of receiving antennas, the monopulse radar system comprising:a transmitting array antenna including a plurality of antenna elements; a receiving array antenna including a plurality of antenna elements; the receiving array antenna being used for one of a plurality of receiving antennas; at least one antenna switch disposed among the plurality of antenna elements of at least one of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna; and a switch controller for turning ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon position information obtained by a position information retrieval system mounted on the vehicle, wherein said antenna switch is turned ON/OFF to selectively activate said antenna elements so as to change an aperture length of at least one of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna thereby changing a beam shape of said at least one of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna.
- 14. The monopulse radar system according to claim 13, the beam shape is changed to a sharp angle/long distance shape or a wide angle/short distance shape by turning ON/OFF said antenna switch via the switch controller.
- 15. The monopulse radar system according to claim 13, wherein the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna are formed by a common antenna composed of a plurality of antenna elements.
- 16. The monopulse radar system according to claim 14, wherein the beam shape is changed to a sharp angle/long distance shape or a wide angle/short distance shape by turning ON/OFF said antenna switch via the switch controller.
- 17. The monopulse radar system according to claim 13, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon distance between the land transportation vehicle and an obstacle of interest.
- 18. The monopulse radar system according to claim 14, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon distance between the land transportation vehicle and an obstacle of interest.
- 19. The monopulse radar system according to claim 15, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon distance between the land transportation vehicle and an obstacle of interest.
- 20. The monopulse radar system according to claim 16, wherein the switch controller turns ON/OFF said antenna switch based upon distance between the land transportation vehicle and an obstacle of interest.
- 21. The monopulse radar system according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of antenna elements of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna are formed on a dielectric substrate (31).
- 22. The monopulse radar system according to claim 21, wherein said antenna switch is a MMIC formed on the dielectric substrate.
- 23. The monopulse radar system according to claim 22, wherein said MMIC is operated by the bias between a grounding line (33) grounded by a via hole, and bias terminal found on the dielectric substrate.
- 24. The monopulse radar system according to claim 13, wherein said plurality of antenna elements of the transmitting array antenna and the receiving array antenna are formed on a dielectric substrate (31).
- 25. The monopulse radar system according to claim 24, wherein said antenna switch is a MMIC formed on the dielectric substrate.
- 26. The monopulse radar system according to claim 25, wherein said MMIC is operated by the bias between a grounding line (33) grounded by a via hole, and bias terminal found on the dielectric substrate.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/083,339 filed on Feb. 27, 2002 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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