Claims
- 1. A radar system comprising:a first time modulated ultra wideband (TM-UWB) radar, wherein said first TM-UWB radar is adapted to transmit UWB pulses toward a target and receive first signal returns, adapted to provide a wireless communications link with a second TM-UWB radar, and adapted to determine a distance between said first TM-UWB radar and said second TM-UWB radar, and wherein said UWB pulses have a wavelength corresponding to the center frequency of said UWB pulses, said second TM-UWB radar, spaced said distance from said first TM-UWB radar, wherein said second TM-UWB radar is adapted to transmit further UWB pulses toward said target and receive second signal returns, and adapted to provided a wireless communications link with said first TM-UWB radar, wherein said further UWB pulses have said wavelength, wherein said second TM-UWB radar transmits said second signal returns to said first TM-UWB radar via said wireless communications link that is provide by said first and second TM-UWB radars; and a processor in communications with said first TM-UWB radar, wherein said processor generates an image of said target based on said first and second signal returns and said distance between said first TM-UWB radar and said second TM-UWB radar.
- 2. The radar system of claim 1, wherein said processor detects motion of said target based on said first and second signal returns.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/322,502 filed the same day as this application, Jun. 14, 1999, entitled “System and Method for Intrusion Detection Using a Time Domain Radar Array,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
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