Radar device and target height calculation method

US9575170B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9575170-B2
Application numberUS-201314016730-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 3, 2013
Priority dateSep 4, 2012
Publication dateFeb 21, 2017
Grant dateFeb 21, 2017

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In an in-vehicle radar device, as a vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a target in a direction perpendicular to a ground surface, a real image vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a real image existing above ground is calculated from a reflected wave generated when a transmission signal transmitted from a transmission antenna is reflected from the target, and a virtual image vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a virtual image existing underground is calculated from a reflected wave generated when the transmission signal transmitted from the transmission antenna is reflected from the target and reflected again from the ground surface. Next, in the in-vehicle radar device, an angle difference between the real image vertical azimuth and the virtual image vertical azimuth is calculated, and a height of the target from the ground surface is calculated using the calculated angle difference.

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What is claimed is: 1. A radar device comprising: a vertical azimuth calculation unit which calculates, as a vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a target in a direction perpendicular to a ground surface, an azimuth of a real image existing above ground from a reflected wave generated when a transmission signal transmitted from a transmission antenna is reflected from the target, and an azimuth of a virtual image imaginarily existing underground using a reflected wave generated when the transmission signal transmitted from the transmission antenna is reflected from the target and reflected again from the ground surface; an angle difference calculation unit which calculates an angle difference between the azimuth of the real image and the azimuth of the virtual image which are calculated by the vertical azimuth calculation unit; and a height calculation unit which calculates a height of the target from the ground surface, using the angle difference calculated by the angle difference calculation unit. 2. The radar device according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission antenna includes a plurality of transmission antennas which are arranged in positions shifted from each other in the vertical direction. 3. The radar device according to claim 2 , wherein some transmission antennas among the plurality of transmission antennas sequentially transmit the transmission wave. 4. The radar device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a ground surface position calculation unit which calculates a position of the ground surface from the azimuth of the real image and the azimuth of the virtual image which are calculated by the vertical azimuth calculation unit; a comparing unit which compares a position of the ground surface calculated by the ground surface position calculation unit with a real position of the ground surface; and an adjuster which adjusts a mounting angle of the radar device so that the position of the ground surface calculated by the ground surface position calculation unit and the real position of the ground surface become in agreement, as a result of comparison by the comparing unit. 5. A target height calculation method comprising: calculating, by a processor, as a vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a target in a direction perpendicular to a ground surface, an azimuth of a real image existing above ground from a reflected wave generated when a transmission signal transmitted from a transmission antenna is reflected from the target, and an azimuth of a virtual image imaginarily existing underground from a reflected wave generated when the transmission signal transmitted from the transmission antenna is reflected from the target and reflected again from the ground surface; calculating, by the processor, an angle difference between the calculated azimuth of the real image and the calculated azimuth of the virtual image; and calculating, by the processor, a height of the target from the ground surface, using the calculated angle difference.

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  • in the back of the vehicles · CPC title

  • adapted for simultaneous range and velocity measurements · CPC title

  • Alternative operation using light waves · CPC title

  • in the front of the vehicles · CPC title

  • Extracting wanted echo-signals (Doppler systems G01S13/50) · CPC title

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What does patent US9575170B2 cover?
In an in-vehicle radar device, as a vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a target in a direction perpendicular to a ground surface, a real image vertical azimuth which is an azimuth of a real image existing above ground is calculated from a reflected wave generated when a transmission signal transmitted from a transmission antenna is reflected from the target, and a virtual image vertical az…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujitsu Ten Ltd, Fujitsu Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S13/88. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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