Vehicular sensing system using RF sensors
US-11156711-B2 · Oct 26, 2021 · US
US11747469B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11747469-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117451700-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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A vehicular sensing system includes a plurality of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar sensor units disposed at a vehicle so as to have respective fields of sensing exterior of the vehicle. Each MIMO radar sensor unit includes a plurality of transmitting antennas and a plurality of receiving antennas, with each transmitting antenna transmitting radar signals and each receiving antenna receiving radar signals. Outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units are provided to an electronic control unit (ECU) using a communication protocol of the vehicle and, responsive to the outputs of the MIMO radar sensor units, the ECU detects objects present exterior the vehicle. The vehicular sensing system adjusts the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas utilized by the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units in accordance with complexity of a surrounding environment of the vehicle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular sensing system, the vehicular sensing system comprising: a plurality of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar sensor units disposed at a vehicle equipped with the vehicular sensing system, wherein individual MIMO radar sensor units of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units, when disposed at the equipped vehicle, have respective fields of sensing exterior of the equipped vehicle; wherein each MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units comprises a plurality of transmitting antennas and a plurality of receiving antennas, with each transmitting antenna transmitting radar signals and each receiving antenna receiving radar signals; an electronic control unit (ECU) disposed at the equipped vehicle; wherein each MIMO radar sensor of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units generates a respective output responsive to processing at a data processor of the respective MIMO radar sensor unit data provided from at least one receiving antenna of the receiving antennas of the respective MIMO radar sensor unit; wherein the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units are provided to the ECU using a communication protocol of the equipped vehicle; wherein the vehicular sensing system, via processing at the ECU of the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units provided to the ECU, is operable to detect at least one object present exterior the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units; and wherein the vehicular sensing system adjusts the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas utilized by the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units in accordance with complexity of a surrounding environment of the equipped vehicle. 2. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular sensing system, via processing at the ECU of the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units provided to the ECU, provides pedestrian detection for an automatic emergency braking system of the equipped vehicle. 3. The vehicular sensing system of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units has at least a 20 meter range for detection of a pedestrian present exterior of the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units. 4. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular sensing system, via processing at the ECU of the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units provided to the ECU, provides object detection for a parking assist system of the equipped vehicle. 5. The vehicular sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the vehicular sensing system, via processing at the ECU of the provided outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units, detects at least one object present exterior the equipped vehicle and closer than 7.5 cm from the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units. 6. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units has at least a 40 meter range for detection of other vehicles present exterior of the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units. 7. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units are provided to the ECU using an Ethernet protocol. 8. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units are provided to the ECU via a CAN bus network of the equipped vehicle. 9. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to the vehicular sensing system not detecting presence of an object exterior the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of an individual MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units, only one transmitting antenna and one receiving antenna are used by that individual MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units during operation of the vehicular sensing system. 10. The vehicular sensing system of claim 9 , wherein, while only one transmitting antenna and one receiving antenna are used by the individual MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units, and responsive to the vehicular sensing system determining an increase in the complexity of the surrounding environment of the equipped vehicle, the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas utilized by the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units is increased. 11. The vehicular sensing system of claim 9 , wherein, while only one transmitting antenna and one receiving antenna are used by the individual MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units, and responsive to the vehicular sensing system detecting presence of at least one object exterior the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of the individual MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units, the total number of transmitting antenna and receiving antennas utilized by the individual MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units is increased. 12. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to the vehicular sensing system determining a decrease in the complexity of the surrounding environment of the equipped vehicle, the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas utilized by the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units is reduced. 13. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to the vehicular sensing system determining an increase in the complexity of the surrounding environment of the equipped vehicle, the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas utilized by the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units is increased. 14. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to the vehicular sensing system detecting a reduced number of objects present exterior the equipped vehicle and within the field of sensing of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units, the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas utilized by the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units is reduced. 15. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular sensing system determines the complexity of the surrounding environment of the equipped vehicle based on the number of objects detected by the vehicular sensing system via processing the outputs of the individual MIMO radar sensor units provided to the ECU. 16. The vehicular sensing system of claim 15 , wherein the adjustment of the total number of transmitting and receiving antennas comprises utilizing a lower total number of transmitting and receiving antennas when a lower number of objects is detected by the vehicular sensing system as compared to utilizing a higher total number of transmitting and receiving antennas when a higher number of objects is detected by the vehicular sensing system. 17. The vehicular sensing system of claim 1 , wherein each MIMO radar sensor unit of the plurality of MIMO radar sensor units comprises a unitary module. 18. The vehicular sensing system of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the unitary modules is configured to be disposed behind a vehicle component, and wherein the vehicle component comprises one selected from the group consisting of a front bumper of the equipped vehicle, a front grill of the equipped vehicle, a rear bumper of t
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