Claims
- 1. A radar system for detecting an obstacle, said radar system comprising:
a transmitting antenna adapted to receive an input signal and transmit an electromagnetic wave, said electromagnetic wave adapted to reflect off said obstacle to produce a reflected electromagnetic wave; a receiving antenna adapted to receive said reflected electromagnetic wave and produce an output signal; a quadrature mixer adapted to combine said input signal and said output signal to produce an in-phase (I) signal and a quadrature (Q) signal; and a processor adapted to use said I signal and said Q signal to estimate the type of said obstacle.
- 2. The radar system of claim 1 wherein said transmitting antenna and said receiving antenna are secured to a vehicle.
- 3. The radar system of claim 2 wherein said transmitting antenna and said receiving antenna are secured to a bumper of said vehicle.
- 4. The radar system of claim 1 wherein said processor is adapted to use the amplitude and phase of said reflected electromagnetic wave to estimate the type of said obstacle.
- 5. The radar system of claim 1 wherein said processor is adapted to use a near field back projection algorithm or a far field angle of arrival algorithm to estimate the type of said obstacle.
- 6. The radar system of claim 1 wherein said processor is adapted to estimate the size of said obstacle.
- 7. The radar system of claim 1 further comprising a continuous wave signal source adapted to supply said input signal to said transmitting antenna.
- 8. The radar system of claim 1 further comprising at least one additional transmitting antenna adapted to receive substantially the same input signal and transmit substantially the same electromagnetic wave which is adapted to reflect off said obstacle to produce another reflected electromagnetic wave to be received by said receiving antenna.
- 9. The radar system of claim 8 wherein said transmitting antennas are arranged in a linear array.
- 10. The radar system of claim 1 further comprising:
at least one additional receiving antenna such that each of said receiving antennas is in electrical communication with said quadrature mixer via a respective switch; wherein said processor is adapted to use the amplitude and phase of the respective output signal associated with each of said receiving antennas to estimate the type of said obstacle.
- 11. The radar system of claim 10 wherein said processor is adapted to use angle and range distribution data derived from said I signals and said Q signals to estimate the type of said obstacle.
- 12. The radar system of claim 10 wherein said receiving antennas are arranged in a linear array.
- 13. The radar system of claim 10 further comprising a controller in electrical communication with said processor and each said switch, whereby said controller is adapted to control the scanning of said receiving antennas.
- 14. The radar system of claim 1 wherein said I signal and said Q signal are analog signals, said radar system further comprising at least one analog-to-digital converter interposed between said quadrature mixer and said processor.
- 15. The radar system of claim 1 further comprising at least one filter interposed between said quadrature mixer and said processor.
- 16. A radar system for detecting an obstacle, said radar system comprising:
a transmitting antenna adapted to receive an input signal and transmit an electromagnetic wave, said electromagnetic wave adapted to reflect off said obstacle to produce a reflected electromagnetic wave; a plurality of receiving antennas adapted to receive said reflected electromagnetic wave and produce output signals; a quadrature mixer adapted to combine said input signal with said output signals to produce in-phase (I) signals and quadrature (Q) signals; and a processor adapted to use said I signals and said Q signals to estimate the location of said obstacle.
- 17. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said transmitting antenna and said receiving antennas are secured to a vehicle.
- 18. The radar system of claim 17 wherein said transmitting antenna and said receiving antennas are secured to a bumper of said vehicle.
- 19. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said processor is adapted to use the amplitudes and phases of said output signals to estimate the location of said obstacle.
- 20. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said processor is adapted to use a near field back projection algorithm or a far field angle of arrival algorithm to estimate the location of said obstacle.
- 21. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said processor is adapted to estimate the distance of said obstacle.
- 22. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said processor is adapted to use angle and range distribution data derived from said I signals and said Q signals to estimate the location of said obstacle.
- 23. The radar system of claim 16 wherein each of said receiving antennas is in electrical communication with said quadrature mixer via a respective switch.
- 24. The radar system of claim 23 further comprising a controller in electrical communication with said processor and each of said switches, whereby said controller controls the scanning of said receiving antennas.
- 25. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said receiving antennas are arranged in a linear array.
- 26. The radar system of claim 16 further comprising a continuous wave signal source adapted to supply said input signal to said transmitting antenna.
- 27. The radar system of claim 16 further comprising at least one additional transmitting antenna adapted to receive substantially the same input signal and transmit substantially the same electromagnetic wave which is adapted to reflect off said obstacle to produce another reflected electromagnetic wave to be received by said receiving antennas.
- 28. The radar system of claim 27 wherein said transmitting antennas are arranged in a linear array.
- 29. The radar system of claim 16 wherein said I signals and said Q signals are analog signals, said radar system further comprising at least one analog-to-digital converter interposed between said quadrature mixer and said processor.
- 30. The radar system of claim 16 further comprising at least one filter interposed between said quadrature mixer and said processor.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/349,816, filed Jan. 17, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference
Provisional Applications (1)
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60349816 |
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