Vehicle radar system with shaped radar antennas

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10641867
  • Patent Number
    10,641,867
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 14, 2017
    6 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 5, 2020
    3 years ago
Abstract
A sensing system for a vehicle includes a control and sensor disposed at the vehicle. The sensor includes a plurality of antennas, which includes transmitting antennas and receiving antennas. The plurality of antennas includes a two-dimensional antenna array having a rhombus grid arrangement of antennas. Outputs of the antennas are communicated to the control, and the control, responsive to the outputs of the antennas, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of the antennas.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a vehicle sensing system for a vehicle and, more particularly, to a vehicle sensing system that utilizes a plurality of sensors at a vehicle to provide a field of sensing around the vehicle.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Use of imaging sensors or ultrasonic sensors or radar sensors in vehicle sensing systems is common and known. Examples of such known systems are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,013,780 and 5,949,331 and/or U.S. publication No. US-2010-0245066 and/or International Publication No. WO 2011/090484, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a driver assistance system or sensing system for a vehicle that utilizes one or more sensors (such as radar sensors or the like) disposed at the vehicle to sense respective regions exterior of the vehicle, with the sensors or sensor units comprising a plurality of transmitters and receivers disposed at the vehicle. The sensors comprise an array of multiple radar antennas. The plurality of transmitting antennae and the plurality of receiving antennae are arranged in a two dimensional array of antennae, with the array arranged as a rhombus shape, so as to provide a V-shaped or X-shaped antenna array. Outputs of the two dimensional array of antennae are communicated to a control for processing and, responsive to such processing, the control determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of the antenna array.


These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a diagram showing standard radar antenna arrays, showing interference effects in the antenna arrays;



FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the resulting antenna characteristics in far field for the antenna arrays of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a diagram of a typical radar patch antenna array having a rectangular grid pattern;



FIG. 4 is a diagram of a typical radar slotted wave guide antenna array having a rectangular grid pattern;



FIG. 5 is a schematic of an antenna array arranged as rhombuses in accordance with the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a diagram showing V-shaped antenna arrays of the present invention; and



FIG. 7 is a diagram showing X-shaped antenna arrays of the present invention.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

A vehicle sensing system, such as a driver assist system, object detection system, parking assist system and/or alert system, operates to capture sensing data exterior of the vehicle and may process the captured data to detect objects at or near the vehicle and in the predicted path of the vehicle, such as to assist a driver of the vehicle in maneuvering the vehicle in a forward or rearward direction or to assist the driver in parking the vehicle in a parking space. The system comprises a radar system having a plurality of radar antenna for transmitting and receiving signals. The system includes a processor that is operable to receive sensing data from multiple sensors to detect objects present in the field of sensing of the radar system. For example, the processor or control may apply two dimensional multiple input multiple output processing to outputs of the two dimensional array of antennae. Responsive to such processing, the control determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of the antenna array. The sensing system may, for example, provide sensing for at least one of automated parking, blind spot detection, cross traffic alert, lane change and merge aid, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, turn assist, and intersection collision mitigation.


Automotive radar systems typically comprise multiple transmit and receive antennas, called antenna arrays. The total size (aperture) of such an antenna array formation defines the angular accuracy and angular discrimination capabilities of the radar sensing system.


Typical radar antennas are typically arrangements of multiple radio antennas. The purpose of such an antenna array is to shape the antenna characteristics. Signals of the different antenna elements in the array will experience constructive and destructive interference (see FIG. 1). These interference effects appear on transmit as well as on receive antennas. These interference effects provide different signal power depending on where it is measured around the antenna. For example, in the far field, interference effects shape the antenna characteristics to a beam (such as shown in FIG. 2). The main beam (also called main lobe) contains the maximum power of the so shaped antenna characteristic. However, interference also gives additional side lobes (FIG. 2) which are usually unwanted (because it is wasted energy for signal transmission).


Typical radar antennas are arranged in a rectangular grid pattern. For example, a patch antenna array (FIG. 3) comprises a rectangular grid arrangement of radiating/receiving patches, while a slotted wave guide antenna array (FIG. 4) comprises a rectangular grid arrangement of radiating/receiving slots.


The present invention provides a radar sensing system that arranges the antennas in a rhombus shape (see FIG. 5). The rhombus grid arrangement or antenna array reduces unwanted side lobes. For example, an antenna array of the present invention may comprise a generally V-shaped antenna array (see FIG. 6), where a plurality of radiating/receiving patches (or slots) are arranged as two V-shaped antenna arrays, and with a signal feed to the apex of each of the V-shaped arrays. Optionally, for example, an antenna array of the present invention may comprise a generally X-shaped antenna array (see FIG. 7), where a plurality of radiating/receiving patches (or slots) are arranged as two X-shaped antenna arrays, and with a centered signal feed to the center portion of each of the X-shaped arrays.


Thus, the present invention provides enhanced sensing via the non-rectangular grid arrangement of the antenna slots or patches. The rhombus grid arrangement results in reduced unwanted side lobes and thus enhanced sensing of objects present in the field of sensing of the radar system.


Although described as having a plurality of radar or ultrasonic sensors or sensor units disposed at the vehicle, the system of the present invention may utilize any suitable type of sensors, such as Lidar sensors or the like. The means to adapt for the vehicle body response may be adjusted according to the type of sensors implemented in the sensing system.


The system may utilize sensors, such as radar or lidar sensors or the like. The sensing system may utilize aspects of the systems described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,599,702; 9,575,160; 9,146,898; 9,036,026; 8,027,029; 8,013,780; 6,825,455; 7,053,357; 7,408,627; 7,405,812; 7,379,163; 7,379,100; 7,375,803; 7,352,454; 7,340,077; 7,321,111; 7,310,431; 7,283,213; 7,212,663; 7,203,356; 7,176,438; 7,157,685; 6,919,549; 6,906,793; 6,876,775; 6,710,770; 6,690,354; 6,678,039; 6,674,895 and/or 6,587,186, and/or International Publication No. WO 2011/090484 and/or U.S. Publication Nos. US-2017-0222311 and/or US-2010-0245066, and/or U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/647,339, filed Jul. 12, 2017, Ser. No. 15/619,627, filed Jun. 12, 2017, Ser. No. 15/584,265, filed May 2, 2017, Ser. No. 15/467,247, filed Mar. 23, 2017, and/or Ser. No. 15/446,220, filed Mar. 1, 2017, and/or International PCT Application No. PCT/IB2017/054120, filed Jul. 7, 2017, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.


Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. A sensing system for a vehicle, said sensing system comprising: a sensor disposed at the vehicle;wherein said sensor comprises a plurality of antennas;wherein said plurality of antennas comprises transmitting antennas and receiving antennas;wherein said plurality of antennas comprises a two-dimensional antenna array having a rhombus grid arrangement of antennas comprising a plurality of sets of antennas each set having a V shape, and wherein each of the V-shaped sets of antennas comprises an apex;wherein a signal feed is provided to the apex of each of the V-shaped sets of antennas; anda control, wherein outputs of said receiving antennas are communicated to said control, and wherein said control, responsive to said outputs of said receiving antennas, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within a field of sensing of said sensor.
  • 2. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises a radar sensor and wherein said radar sensor comprises a plurality of radar antennas.
  • 3. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises an ultrasonic sensor and wherein said ultrasonic sensor comprises a plurality of ultrasonic antennas.
  • 4. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein said sensing system provides sensing for at least one of automated parking, blind spot detection, cross traffic alert, lane change and merge aid, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, turn assist, and intersection collision mitigation.
  • 5. A sensing system for a vehicle, said sensing system comprising: a sensor disposed at the vehicle;wherein said sensor comprises a plurality of antennas;wherein said plurality of antennas comprises transmitting antennas and receiving antennas;wherein said plurality of antennas comprises a two-dimensional antenna array comprising a plurality of sets of antennas each set having a V shape, and wherein each of the V-shaped sets of antennas comprises an apex;wherein a signal feed is provided to the apex of each of the V-shaped sets of antennas;a control, wherein outputs of said receiving antennas are communicated to said control, and wherein said control, responsive to said outputs of said receiving antennas, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within a field of sensing of said sensor; andwherein said sensing system provides sensing for at least one of automated parking, blind spot detection, cross traffic alert, lane change and merge aid, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, turn assist, and intersection collision mitigation.
  • 6. The sensing system of claim 5, wherein the plurality of V-shaped sets of antennas combine to form a rhombus grid arrangement of antennas.
  • 7. The sensing system of claim 5, wherein said sensor comprises a radar sensor and wherein said radar sensor comprises a plurality of radar antennas.
  • 8. The sensing system of claim 5, wherein said sensor comprises an ultrasonic sensor and wherein said ultrasonic sensor comprises a plurality of ultrasonic antennas.
  • 9. A sensing system for a vehicle, said sensing system comprising: a sensor disposed at the vehicle;wherein said sensor comprises a plurality of antennas;wherein said plurality of antennas comprises transmitting antennas and receiving antennas;wherein said plurality of antennas comprises a two-dimensional antenna array comprising a plurality of sets of antennas each set having an X shape, and wherein each of the X-shaped sets of antennas comprises a center region where signal traces of the antennas of each of the X-shaped sets of antennas intersect;wherein a signal feed is provided to the center region of each of the X-shaped sets of antennas;a control, wherein outputs of said receiving antennas are communicated to said control, and wherein said control, responsive to said outputs of said receiving antennas, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within a field of sensing of said sensor; andwherein said sensing system provides sensing for at least one of automated parking, blind spot detection, cross traffic alert, lane change and merge aid, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, turn assist, and intersection collision mitigation.
  • 10. The sensing system of claim 9, wherein the plurality of X-shaped sets of antennas combine to form a rhombus grid arrangement of antennas.
  • 11. The sensing system of claim 9, wherein said sensor comprises a radar sensor and wherein said radar sensor comprises a plurality of radar antennas.
  • 12. The sensing system of claim 9, wherein said sensor comprises an ultrasonic sensor and wherein said ultrasonic sensor comprises a plurality of ultrasonic antennas.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application claims the filing benefits of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/375,161, filed Aug. 15, 2016, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

US Referenced Citations (51)
Number Name Date Kind
3099836 Carr Jul 1963 A
5467072 Michael Nov 1995 A
5657023 Lewis Aug 1997 A
5949331 Schofield et al. Sep 1999 A
6014105 Davis Jan 2000 A
6587186 Bamji et al. Jul 2003 B2
6674895 Rafii et al. Jan 2004 B2
6678039 Charbon Jan 2004 B2
6690354 Sze Feb 2004 B2
6710770 Tomasi et al. Mar 2004 B2
6747606 Harel Jun 2004 B2
6825455 Schwarte Nov 2004 B1
6876775 Torunoglu Apr 2005 B2
6906793 Bamji et al. Jun 2005 B2
6919549 Bamji et al. Jul 2005 B2
7053357 Schwarte May 2006 B2
7157685 Bamji et al. Jan 2007 B2
7176438 Bamji et al. Feb 2007 B2
7203356 Gokturk et al. Apr 2007 B2
7212663 Tomasi May 2007 B2
7283213 O'Connor et al. Oct 2007 B2
7310431 Gokturk et al. Dec 2007 B2
7321111 Bamji et al. Jan 2008 B2
7340077 Gokturk et al. Mar 2008 B2
7352454 Bamji et al. Apr 2008 B2
7375803 Bamji May 2008 B1
7379100 Gokturk et al. May 2008 B2
7379163 Rafii et al. May 2008 B2
7405812 Bamji Jul 2008 B1
7408627 Bamji et al. Aug 2008 B2
8013780 Lynam Sep 2011 B2
8027029 Lu et al. Sep 2011 B2
9036026 Dellantoni et al. May 2015 B2
9146898 Ihlenburg et al. Sep 2015 B2
9270028 Ruvinsky Feb 2016 B2
9575160 Davis et al. Feb 2017 B1
9599702 Bordes et al. Mar 2017 B1
9620861 Banks Apr 2017 B1
20100231464 Huang Sep 2010 A1
20100245066 Sarioglu et al. Sep 2010 A1
20120115429 Falk May 2012 A1
20150145695 Hyde May 2015 A1
20160033640 De Mersseman Feb 2016 A1
20160084941 Arage Mar 2016 A1
20170222311 Hess et al. Aug 2017 A1
20170254873 Koravadi Sep 2017 A1
20170276788 Wodrich Sep 2017 A1
20170310004 Swirhun Oct 2017 A1
20170315231 Wodrich Nov 2017 A1
20170356994 Wodrich et al. Dec 2017 A1
20180015875 May et al. Jan 2018 A1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
2011090484 Jul 2011 WO
2018007995 Jan 2018 WO
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20180045812 A1 Feb 2018 US
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62375161 Aug 2016 US