To determine the speed and distance of objects in road traffic, it is conventional to use pulsed radar systems (PCT International Patent Publication No. WO 99/42856). It is known from German Patent Application No. DE 44 12 77 that overlapping antenna lobes may be produced for an automotive distance warning radar; the radar lobes may also be directed. Either an exciter system is used as the transceiver antenna there or separate transmitting and receiving antennas are provided.
PCT International Patent Publication No. WO 02/15334 describes a multiple beam antenna array having a beam forming network and a beam combining network. Measures are implemented there so that the transmitting and receiving lobes point in exactly the same direction.
According to the present invention, using two different antennas for transmitting and receiving, and designing the antenna characteristics of the two antennas so that their dominant secondary lobes are mutually offset, and in particular their maximums and minimums are mutually suppressed, it is possible to mask out false targets outside of the primary lobe, which thus greatly improves the reliability in detection of useful targets.
The present invention is based essentially on the finding that all antenna configurations have secondary lobes of varying strengths, which may be influenced mutually by the triggering, e.g., phase triggering of the individual exciters (patches) or by a special geometric arrangement, although they cannot be suppressed completely. Even if it were possible to suppress one or more secondary lobes, a component that could not be compensated and could simulate false targets would always remain.
Using the measures of the present invention, it is possible to configure the unavoidable secondary lobes at least with respect to their dominant components so that the maximums and minimums in particular are superimposed. If the transmitting antenna emits energy in a dominant secondary lobe toward a large target, then the receiving antenna will have its minimum precisely at this location and will receive little or no energy from the same direction.
In particular by evaluating different reception signals, it is possible to better verify or evaluate the target situation, i.e., in particular to recognize a large target in a secondary lobe.
The following situation may be used for illustration:
A very small target (pedestrian 5) is in the primary lobe, exactly where it should be detected, and a very large target (manhole cover 6 or metal in/on the road surface) is detected in the secondary lobe. A radar system cannot differentiate between these targets and might fail to recognize pedestrian 5 (
There is a technical approach for recognizing this problem. A guard channel may be provided at the reception end, i.e., another receiving antenna in particular having a different antenna characteristic, e.g., another patch exciter 3 having a 90° elevation angle, to evaluate the target situation using another antenna characteristic (4 in
According to the present invention, an improvement is achieved by suppressing the targets outside of the primary lobe. Two different antennas are used for transmitting and receiving and the unavoidable secondary lobes of these two antennas are offset from one another so that the maximums and minimums overlap precisely and are mutually suppressed, cancelling one another out in the ideal case. When the transmitting antenna emits power in the secondary lobe toward a large target, the receiving antenna has its minimum at this point and receives little or no power from the same direction.
To further improve the suppression of secondary lobes, although with somewhat greater complexity, the measures according to
For mutual suppression of the dominant secondary lobes, lobe forming networks, e.g., Rotman lens or Butler matrix, may be used.
If the offset in the secondary lobes is determined by the direction but complete obliteration is not achieved by superpositioning due to differences in amplitude (differences in gain), amplitude compensation of the secondary lobe signals may be performed via a weighting device.
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