Authority vehicle movement direction detection
US-2021132176-A1 · May 6, 2021 · US
US11313948B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11313948-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916505107-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2022 |
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A radar system may include a transmitter, a receiver, and a controller. The controller may calculate a received beam response spectrum based on the received reflected radar signal, detect a first maximum value of the received beam response spectrum, identify an angle corresponding to the first maximum value as a first target angle, obtain a threshold envelope based on the first maximum value and the first target angle, detect a second maximum value in a portion of the received beam response spectrum being greater than the threshold envelope, identify an angle corresponding to the second maximum value as a second target angle, and output the first target angle as the angle of arrival of the reflected radar signal from the first target and the second target angle as the angle of arrival of the reflected radar signal from the second target.
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A radar system comprising: a transmitter structured to transmit a radar signal; a receiver structured to receive a reflected radar signal; and a controller configured to identify an angle of arrival of a reflected radar signal from a first target and an angle of arrival of a reflected radar signal from a second target by performing: calculating a received beam response spectrum based on the received reflected radar signal, the received beam response spectrum comprising a set of power values as a function of angle of arrival; detecting a first maximum value of the received beam response spectrum; identifying an angle corresponding to the first maximum value as a first target angle; obtaining a threshold envelope based on the first maximum value and the first target angle; detecting a second maximum value in a portion of the received beam response spectrum being greater than the threshold envelope; identifying an angle corresponding to the second maximum value as a second target angle; and outputting the first target angle as the angle of arrival of the reflected radar signal from the first target and the second target angle as the angle of arrival of the reflected radar signal from the second target. 2. The radar system of claim 1 , wherein the received beam response spectrum comprises a target main lobe including the first maximum value; the threshold envelope is a function having a value equal to the first maximum value for angles corresponding to a width of the target main lobe, and, for all other angles, having a value equal to a highest sidelobe peak level among sidelobes immediately adjacent to the target main lobe in the received beam response spectrum. 3. The radar system of claim 1 , further comprising: a storage device storing a plurality of stored threshold envelopes, each stored threshold envelope of the plurality of stored threshold envelopes being associated with a different angle of arrival; wherein controller is configured such that the obtaining a threshold envelope based on the first maximum value and the first target angle comprises: identifying a first stored threshold envelope among the plurality of stored threshold envelopes having an associated angle of arrival corresponding to the first target angle; setting the first stored threshold envelope as the threshold envelope. 4. The radar system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to generate a cumulative threshold envelope initially equal to the threshold envelope; and wherein the controller is further configured to recursively perform the following until no subsequent maximum values are detected: obtaining an additional threshold envelope based on an additional maximum value and an additional target angle; modifying the cumulative threshold envelope based on the additional threshold envelope; and detecting a subsequent maximum value in a portion of the received beam response spectrum being greater than the cumulative threshold envelope; wherein the second maximum value is used as an initial value of the additional maximum value and the second target angle is used as an initial value of the additional target area; identifying an angle corresponding to the second maximum value as a second target angle. 5. The radar system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold envelope is calculated based on an arbitrary beam response of the radar system at the first target angle and is a function that, for all angles, has a value greater than a value of the arbitrary beam response. 6. The radar system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold envelope is calculated based on an arbitrary beam response of the radar system at the first target angle and is calculated by performing smoothing with a Gaussian window over the arbitrary beam response and adding a bias value. 7. The radar system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold envelope is calculated based on an arbitrary beam response of the radar system at the first target angle, the arbitrary beam response comprising a plurality of lobes, each lobe comprising a maximum value and a width; and wherein the threshold envelope is a function such that, for each lobe of the arbitrary beam response, the threshold envelope has a value equal to the maximum value of the lobe plus a bias value for all angles corresponding to the width of the lobe. 8. The radar system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold envelope monotonically increases for angles less than the first target angle and monotonically decreases for angles greater than the first target angle. 9. The radar system of claim 1 , further comprising: a storage device storing a plurality of stored threshold envelopes, each stored threshold envelope of the plurality of stored threshold envelopes being associated with a different angle of arrival, based on a confusion matrix given by the following equation: ConfusionMat=CalibrationMat·CalibrationMat H ; wherein ConfusionMat is the confusion matrix, CalibrationMat is a calibration matrix of the radar system, and CalibrationMat H is a Hermitian transpose of the calibration matrix; wherein the plurality of stored threshold envelopes comprises, for each angle of arrival θ, a stored threshold envelope calculated by: generating an arbitrary beam response B θ given by the equation B θ =|A θ | 2 , where A θ =ConfusionMat[θ,:]; generating an array E equal to the arbitrary beam response B θ ; identifying an index M of a maximum value of the arbitrary beam response B θ ; for each element of array E from E 1 to E M−1 , setting E i+1 equal to E i if E i+1 is less than E i , i being an index of array E; for each element of array E from E I to E M+1 , I being a length of array E, setting E i equal to E i+1 if E i+1 is greater than E i ; for each element of array E from E N to E M−1 , N being a distance between nulls in the arbitrary beam response B θ , setting elements of array E from E i−N+1 to E i equal to E i+1 if E i+1 is equal to E i ; for each element of array E from E I−N to E M+1 , setting elements of array E from E i+N to E i equal to E i+1 if E i+1 is equal to E i ; setting element of array E from E M−2N to E M+2N equal to E M ; adding a bias value to each element of array E, setting array E as the stored threshold envelope for angle θ; wherein the controller is configured such that the obtaining a threshold envelope based on the first maximum value and the first target angle comprises: identifying a first stored threshold envelope among the plurality of stored threshold envelopes having an associated angle of arrival corresponding to the first target angle; setting the first stored threshold envelope as the threshold envelope. 10. A method for identifying targets in a beam response of a radar system, the method comprising: receiving a reflected radar signal with a radar receiver; calculating a received beam response spectrum based on the received reflected radar signal, the received beam response spectrum comprising a set of power values as a function of angle of arrival; detecting a first maximum value of the received beam response spectrum; identifying an angle corresponding to the first maximum value as a first target angle; obtaining a threshold envelope based on the first maximum value and the first target angle; detecting a second maximum value in a portion of the received beam response spectrum being greater than the threshold envelope; identifying an angle corresponding to the second maximum value as a second target angle; and outputting the first target angle as an angle of arrival of the reflected radar signal from a first target and the second target angle as an angle of arrival of the reflected radar
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