Claims
- 1. A range measurement system, comprising:
- a transmitter circuit for transmitting an outgoing signal to a target, said transmitter circuit spontaneously transmitting said outgoing signal in response to any one of a plurality of random noise signals present in said transmitter circuit, each of said plurality of random noise signals having a unique oscillation frequency;
- a receiver circuit for receiving a reflected signal, said reflected signal being a reflection of said outgoing signal off of said target, said reflected signal oscillating with said outgoing signal at a particular oscillation frequency, said receiver circuit isolating said particular oscillation frequency in response to said oscillation of said reflected signal with said outgoing signal;
- a processing circuit for determining a range between the system and said target in response to said particular oscillation frequency, said particular oscillation frequency having a unique correspondence to said range.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said receiver circuit includes a frequency counter for determining a frequency of said reflected signal.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said receiver circuit generates a control signal to attenuate said transmitter circuit in response to a signal strength of said reflected signal.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said receiver circuit eliminates aliasing of false frequencies.
- 5. A method of controlling range between a mobile vehicle and a target, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting an outgoing signal to the target, the outgoing signal being transmitted in response to any one of a plurality of random noise signals, each of the plurality of random noise signals having a unique oscillation frequency;
- receiving a reflected signal from the target, the reflected signal being a portion of the outgoing signal returned from the target;
- isolating a particular oscillation frequency in the reflected signal, the particular oscillation frequency occurring when the reflected signal and the outgoing signal oscillate with each other;
- determining a time to collision of the mobile vehicle and the target in response to the particular oscillation frequency in the reflected signal, the particular oscillation frequency having a unique correspondence to a specific range between the mobile vehicle and the target; and
- adjusting a speed of the mobile vehicle such that the time to collision remains substantially constant.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/950,639 filed Sep. 23, 1992, entitled "Range Measurement System" by Donald L. Parker and Tian M. P. Roan, now abandoned.
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