Apparatus for detecting axial misalignment of beam sensor
US-2016349356-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US11719808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11719808-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017247080-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2023 |
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A vehicular sensing system includes a sensor module disposed at the vehicle. The sensor module includes first and second radar sensors and a camera. A field of sensing of the first radar sensor is encompassed by a portion of a field of view of the camera and a field of sensing of the second radar sensor is encompassed by another portion of the field of view of the camera. Outputs of the radar sensors and the camera are communicated to a control. The control, responsive to processing of the outputs of the radar sensors, detects the presence of an object exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one of the first and second radar sensors. The control, responsive to detection of an object via processing of the outputs of the radar sensors, processes the output of the camera to classify the detected object.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular sensing system, said vehicular sensing system comprising: a sensor module disposed at a vehicle equipped with said vehicular sensing system; wherein said sensor module comprises (i) a first radar sensor having a plurality of transmitting antennas and a plurality of receiving antennas, (ii) a second radar sensor having a plurality of transmitting antennas and a plurality of receiving antennas, and (iii) a camera; wherein said sensor module comprises a circuit board, and wherein said first and second radar sensors and said camera are disposed at said circuit board, and wherein said camera is disposed at said circuit board at a location between said first radar sensor and said second radar sensor; wherein physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said second radar sensor at said circuit board relative to said camera is different from physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said first radar sensor at said circuit board relative to said camera; wherein said first radar sensor has a first field of sensing exterior the vehicle, and wherein said second radar sensor has a second field of sensing exterior the vehicle, and wherein said camera has a field of view exterior the vehicle; wherein the first field of sensing of said first radar sensor is encompassed by a portion of the field of view of said camera, and wherein the second field of sensing of said second radar sensor is encompassed by another portion of the field of view of said camera; a control, wherein outputs of said first and second radar sensors and said camera are communicated to said control; wherein said control comprises a processor that processes the outputs of said first and second radar sensors and said camera that are communicated to said control; wherein said control, responsive to processing of the outputs of said first and second radar sensors, detects the presence of an object exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one of said first radar sensor and said second radar sensor; and wherein said control, responsive to detection of the presence of an object via processing of the outputs of said first and second radar sensors, processes the output of said camera to classify the detected object. 2. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein said first and second radar sensors are positioned such that their horizontal and vertical azimuths are intersecting. 3. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein said first and second radar sensors and said camera are disposed in a common housing. 4. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein radar signals transmitted by said plurality of transmitting antennas of said first radar sensor are received by said plurality of receiving antennas of said second radar sensor, and wherein radar signals transmitted by said plurality of transmitting antennas of said second radar sensor are received by said plurality of receiving antennas of said first radar sensor. 5. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor module is disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle, and wherein said camera views rearward of the vehicle. 6. The vehicular sensing system of claim 5 , wherein, during a reversing maneuver of the vehicle, a display device disposed in a cabin of the vehicle and viewable by a driver of the vehicle displays video images derived from the output of said camera. 7. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein a display device is disposed in a cabin of the vehicle and is viewable by a driver of the vehicle, and wherein the display device is operable to display video images derived from the output of said camera. 8. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting antennas and the receiving antennas of said sensor module are operable to function as virtual antennas. 9. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting antennas and the receiving antennas of said sensor module are operable to function as at least four virtual antennas. 10. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor module comprises part of a driving assist system of the vehicle. 11. The vehicular sensing system of claim 10 , wherein said vehicular sensing system provides object detection for at least one selected from the group consisting of (i) automated parking, (ii) blind spot detection, (iii) cross traffic alert, (iv) lane change and merge aid, (v) automatic emergency braking, (vi) pedestrian detection, (vii) turn assist, (viii) terrain mapping and (ix) intersection collision mitigation. 12. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein a first physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said first radar sensor relative to a first axis of said first radar sensor is rotationally offset different than a second physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said second radar sensor relative to a second axis of said second radar sensor. 13. The vehicular sensing system of claim 12 , wherein the first physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said first radar sensor is rotationally offset clockwise about the first axis relative to said camera, and wherein the second physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said second radar sensor is rotationally offset counter-clockwise about the second axis relative to said camera. 14. The vehicular sensing system of claim 13 , wherein the first axis is parallel to the second axis. 15. The vehicular sensing system of claim 12 , wherein the first physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said first radar sensor is rotationally offset by a selected angle about the first axis relative to said camera, and wherein the second physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said second radar sensor is rotationally offset by the selected angle about the second axis relative to said camera. 16. The vehicular sensing system of claim 15 , wherein the selected angle is less than or equal to 45 degrees. 17. The vehicular sensing system of claim 15 , wherein the selected angle is 35 degrees. 18. The vehicular sensing system of claim 12 , wherein the first physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said first radar sensor is rotationally offset 90 degrees about the first axis relative the second physical orientation of the transmitting and receiving antennas of said second radar sensor. 19. A vehicular sensing system, said vehicular sensing system comprising: a sensor module disposed at a vehicle equipped with said vehicular sensing system; wherein said sensor module comprises (i) a first radar sensor having a plurality of transmitting antennas and a plurality of receiving antennas, (ii) a second radar sensor having a plurality of transmitting antennas and a plurality of receiving antennas, and (iii) a camera; wherein said sensor module comprises a circuit board, and wherein said first and second radar sensors and said camera are disposed at said circuit board, and wherein said camera is disposed at said circuit board at a location between said first radar sensor and said second radar sensor; wherein said first radar sensor has a first field of sensing exterior the vehicle, and wherein said second radar sensor has a second field of sensing exterior the vehicle, and wherein said camera has a field of view exterior the vehicle; wherein the first field of sensing of said first radar sensor is e
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