The present invention relates generally to a vehicle sensing system for a vehicle and, more particularly, to a vehicle sensing system that utilizes one or more radar sensors at a vehicle.
Use of imaging and radar sensors in vehicle sensing systems is common and known. Examples of such known systems are described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,013,780, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention provides a driver assistance system or vision system or imaging system for a vehicle that utilizes one or more radar sensors to capture sensor data representative of images exterior of the vehicle. The sensor includes a housing structure and at least one printed circuit board (PCB). The housing structure includes a front housing and a rear or back housing. The PCB is received in a respective slot along opposite side walls of the front housing and, after each PCB is received in the respective slot, the front housing and the rear housing are joined to form the housing structure and to retain the PCB in the slot of the front housing.
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.
A vehicle sensing system and/or driver assist system and/or driving assist system and/or object detection 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 or a control for an autonomous vehicle in maneuvering the vehicle in a forward or rearward direction. The system includes a processor that is operable to receive sensing data from one or more sensors and provide an output, such as an alert or control of a vehicle system.
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a vehicle 10 (
The radar sensor or sensors of the driving assist system may be used in conjunction with a plurality of image sensors mounted at the equipped vehicle and/or with at least one lidar sensor also mounted (along with the image sensors and the radar sensor) at the equipped vehicle. Image data and radar data and lidar data are provided to a central electronic control unit (ECU) or module for processing thereat. The ECU includes at least one processor that processes the captured/sensed data, whereby one or more functions or systems (such as a braking system and/or steering system and/or the like) of the vehicle is controlled responsive to processing of the captured/sensed data.
Automotive RADAR sensors are space sensitive. Antennas of the sensors typically face a front housing. The front housing is generally constructed of plastic. Integrated circuits (ICs), systems on a chip (SoCs), and other processors generate heat on printed circuit boards (PCBs) disposed within or behind the front housing that often are managed via thermally coupling to a heat sink. For example, when necessary, a rear or back housing of the RADAR sensor includes a heat sink (such as a plurality of fins or tabs or structure protruding rearward from the rear wall of the rear housing portion). The rear housing may then be used for heat transfer and tolerance compensation. A thermal pad or thermal grease is often used between a hot spot of the PCB and the heat sink. It is difficult to meet these thermal constraints in a re-usable and quickly adaptable design, as assembly time is typically a cost driver in production.
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The rear housing 34 may be attached to the front housing 20 via, for example, threaded fasteners or screws 36. The depth of the slots (and width of the PCB) may be such that the screws 36, when threaded into the rear housing and front housing, electrically couple or connect the rear housing 34 to circuitry of the PCB 30 (
In some examples, the rear housing 34 may attach to or engage the hot spot 32 of the PCB 30 via a pedestal 38 (
In some examples, the rear housing 34 (such as at the end wall 34b of the rear housing 34) includes an opening for a connector (see
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Optionally, the radar sensor 14 may include a plurality of PCBs 30. The front housing 20 may include a separate slot 22 for each PCB 30. The front housing 20 may also include a single slot wide enough to accept a “stack” of PCBs 30 (i.e., the PCBs connected together via board-to-board connectors). All of the PCBs 30 may then be slid into the front housing 20 simultaneously. Once slid into place, the PCB(s) 30 may be held in place via dedicated geometries in the front housing 20 and/or rear housing 34 (where each of the two housings are formed to partially circumscribe the PCB, such that, when assembled together, the front and rear housings combine to fully circumscribe the PCB and retain the PCB in the slot of the front housing).
Thus, the present invention provides a modular design that simplifies assembly by allowing a PCB to slide into a front housing prior to attaching a rear housing to the front housing. After the PCB is disposed at or slid into and received in the slots, the rear housing attaches to the front housing, with a portion of the rear housing covering or blocking the entry of the slots at the side walls of the front housing so that, when the rear housing is attached at the front housing, the PCB is retained in the slot and in the cavity of the housing. For example, the front housing may have three walls (such as opposite side walls and an end wall), with the slot or groove or channel formed along each of the side walls (and optionally at the end wall). When the PCB is disposed in and supported at the front housing side walls, the rear housing is attached at the front housing. The rear housing includes a side wall that, when the rear housing is attached at the front housing, acts as a fourth wall (a second end wall that is opposite the end wall of the front housing) of the housing construction and covers the entry of the side wall slot(s) and precludes removal of the PCB. Optionally, the front housing may have two opposite side walls (with a slot along each front housing side wall) and the rear housing may have two opposite side walls (with no slots formed therealong), such that, when the front and rear housings are assembled together (after the PCB is slid into the slots of the front housing side walls), the four side walls circumscribe the PCB, with the side walls of the rear housing blocking the ends of the slots of the front housing side walls. Optionally, the slot or slots may be formed in the walls of the rear housing, with the side wall or side walls of the front housing functioning to retain the PCB in the slot of the rear housing when the front housing is attached at the rear housing. The present invention allows for fast reaction to thermal and other problems by making adaptations to the housing (as opposed to changing the PCB). This allows the PCB to remain unchanged.
The vehicle may include any type of sensor or sensors, such as imaging sensors or radar sensors or lidar sensors or ultrasonic sensors or the like. For example, the system may utilize radar or lidar sensors or the like, and may utilize aspects of the systems described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,753,121; 9,689,967; 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 Nos. WO 2018/007995 and/or WO 2011/090484, and/or U.S. Publication Nos. US-2018-0231635; US-2018-0045812; US-2018-0015875; US-2017-0356994; US-2017-0315231; US-2017-0276788; US-2017-0254873; US-2017-0222311 and/or US-2010-0245066, 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.
The present application claims the filing benefits of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/751,940, filed Oct. 29, 2018, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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