Jammer detection
US-2024322935-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US9360548B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9360548-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213415227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A power-supply device for supplying electrical power to a radar device that transmits and receives a continuous wave and detects an object reflecting the continuous wave on the basis of a spectrum of a beat signal of the transmitted and reflected waves. The power-supply device includes a power supply section that generates electrical power in a predefined voltage range through a switching section being turned on and off in response to a switching signal, and a switching signal output section that, outputs the switching signal whose frequency is set within one of assignable bands. This leads to a radar system comprised of the radar device and the power-supply device, capable of securely preventing erroneous detection of a frequency peak of the switching signal as a frequency peak of the object.
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A power-supply device for supplying electrical power to a radar device including a transceiving section configured to transmit and receive a continuous wave and mix a received signal with a transmit signal to generate a beat signal, and a signal processing section configured to sample the beat signal generated in the transceiving section and detect an object reflecting the continuous wave on the basis of a Fourier transformation of the sampled beat signal, the power-supply device comprising: a switching section configured to turn on and off in response to a switching signal; a power supply section configured to: generate electrical power in a predefined voltage range via the switching section being turned on and off at a switching frequency of the switching signal; and supply the electrical power to the radar device; and a switching signal output section configured to output the switching signal at the switching frequency, the switching frequency being set within one of plural assignable bands, the assignable bands being a specific band and all aliasing bands aliasing to the specific band, wherein the specific band having a range extending from an upper limit frequency of the beat signal to a Nyquist frequency defined by half a sampling frequency for sampling the beat signal, the sampling frequency being set such that the Nyquist frequency is higher than the upper limit frequency of the beat signal, the radar device is configured to frequency modulate a radio-frequency signal in response to a modulation signal, one cycle of the modulation signal including a plurality of triangular modulation patterns having mutually different slopes, the slope for each triangular modulation pattern being given by a modulation width per time of the triangular modulation pattern, the radar device further includes a notification output section configured to output a pattern notification indicative of which modulation pattern is being used to modulate the radio-frequency signal, and the switching signal output section is configured to output the switching signal at the switching frequency set within one of the assignable bands for the modulation pattern indicated by the pattern notification from the notification output. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the switching signal output section includes: a plurality of frequency signal generating sections for the respective modulation patterns, each frequency signal generating section being configured to output a signal at the switching frequency set within one of the assignable bands for a corresponding modulation pattern; and a frequency selecting section configured to select and output one of the signals generated in the frequency signal generating sections in response to the pattern notification outputted from the notification output section. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the sampling frequency for sampling the beat signal is set such that the Nyquist frequency is higher than a highest upper limit frequency of the beat signal for the respective modulation patterns. 4. A radar system comprising: a radar device including: a transceiving section configured to transmit and receive a continuous wave and mix a received signal with a transmit signal to generate a beat signal; and a signal processing section configured to sample the beat signal generated in the transceiving section and detect an object reflecting the continuous wave on the basis of a Fourier transformation of the sampled beat signal; and a power-supply device configured to supply electrical power to the radar device, the power-supply device including: a switching section configured to turn on and off in response to a switching signal; a power supply section configured to: generate electrical power in a predefined voltage range via the switching section being turned on and off; and supply the electrical power to the radar device; and a switching signal output section configured to output the switching signal at a switching frequency within one of plural assignable bands, the assignable bands being a specific band and all aliasing bands aliasing to the specific band, the specific band having a range from an upper limit frequency of the beat signal to a Nyquist frequency defined by half a sampling frequency for sampling the beat signal, the sampling frequency being set such that the Nyquist frequency is higher than the upper limit frequency of the beat signal, the radar device is configured to frequency modulate a radio-frequency signal in response to a modulation signal, one cycle of the modulation signal including a plurality of triangular modulation patterns having mutually different slopes, the slope for each triangular modulation pattern being given by a modulation width per time of the triangular modulation pattern, the radar device further includes a notification output section configured to output a pattern notification indicative of which modulation pattern is being used to modulate the radio-frequency signal, and the switching signal output section is configured to output the switching signal at the switching frequency set within one of the assignable bands for the modulation pattern indicated by the pattern notification from the notification output. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the switching signal output section includes: a plurality of frequency signal generating sections for the respective modulation patterns, each frequency signal generating section being configured to output a signal at the switching frequency set within one of the assignable bands for a corresponding modulation pattern; and a frequency selecting section configured to select and output one of the signals generated in the frequency signal generating sections in response to the pattern notification outputted from the notification output section. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein the sampling frequency for sampling the beat signal is set such that the Nyquist frequency is higher than a highest upper limit frequency of the beat signal for the respective modulation patterns.
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