Radar apparatus using chirp wave and signal processing method of radar apparatus
US-2017115386-A1 · Apr 27, 2017 · US
US9784828B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784828-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514836521-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar system that includes a transceiver coupled to an analog to digital converter (ADC), and a digital signal processor (DSP) coupled to the ADC. The transceiver is configured to transmit a plurality of FMCW chirps, receive a plurality of reflected FMCW chirps, and mix the reflected FMCW chirps with at least one of the FMCW chirps to generate a plurality of beat signals. The reflected FMCW chirps are the FMCW chirps after being reflected off of a target object. The ADC is configured to convert the beat signals into a plurality of digital chirps. The DSP is configured to receive the digital chirps and quantify a relative velocity of the target object as compared to a velocity of the FMCW radar system by removing an effect of a range to the target object from a two dimensional range Doppler processing signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar system, comprising: a transceiver configured to transmit a plurality of FMCW chirps, receive a plurality of reflected FMCW chirps, and mix the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps with at least one of the plurality of FMCW chirps to generate a plurality of beat signals, the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps comprising the plurality of FMCW chirps after being reflected off of a target object; an analog to digital converter (ADC) coupled to the transceiver, the ADC configured to convert the plurality of beat signals into a plurality of digital chirps; and a digital signal processor (DSP) coupled to the ADC, the DSP configured to receive the plurality of digital chirps and quantify a relative velocity of the target object as compared to a velocity of the FMCW radar system by removing an effect of a range to the target object from a two dimensional range Doppler processing signal. 2. The FMCW radar system of claim 1 , wherein the range corresponds to the range of the target object from the transceiver at a point in time. 3. The FMCW radar system of claim 1 , wherein the DSP is configured to remove the effect of the range by multiplying the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal by a range term exponential to generate a multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprising a velocity term and a phase shift term corresponding with the range. 4. The FMCW radar system of claim 3 , wherein the DSP is further configured to remove the effect of the range term by vectoring the multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal to generate a one dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprising a fixed phase term and time component and velocity term. 5. The FMCW radar system of claim 4 , wherein the time component and velocity term comprises a continuous time parameter and a velocity parameter. 6. The FMCW radar system of claim 1 , wherein the transceiver is further configured to: mix a first of the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps with a conjugated version of one of the plurality of FMCW chirps to generate a first mixer output signal; and mix a second of the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps with the conjugated version of one of the plurality of FMCW chirps to generate a second mixer output signal. 7. The FMCW radar system of claim 6 , wherein the DSP is further configured to generate the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal based on the first and second mixer output signals. 8. The FMCW radar system of claim 6 , wherein the DSP is configured to generate each of the plurality of digital chirps based on a time displacement of one of the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps relative to one of the plurality of FMCW chirps. 9. The FMCW radar system of claim 8 wherein the time displacement is based on velocity of the target object relative to the FMCW radar system. 10. A method for quantifying a velocity of a target object utilizing frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar, comprising: transmitting, by a transceiver in a FMCW radar system, a plurality of FMCW chirps; receiving, by the transceiver, a plurality of reflected FMCW chirps, the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps comprising the plurality of FMCW chirps after being reflected off of the target object; generating a two dimensional range Doppler processing signal; and quantifying the velocity of the target object relative to a velocity of the transceiver by removing an effect of a range to the target object from the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the generating the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprises: mixing a first of the plurality of digital signals with a conjugated version of one of the plurality of digital FMCW chirp signals to generate a first mixer output signal; and mixing a second of the plurality of digital signals with a conjugated version of one of the plurality of digital FMCW chirp signals to generate a second mixer output signal. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the generating the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal further comprises: generating the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal based on the first and second mixer output signals. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the quantifying the velocity of the target object relative to a velocity of the transceiver comprises generating a multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal by multiplying the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal by a range term exponential. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprises a velocity term and a phase shift term corresponding with the range. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the quantifying the velocity of the target object relative to a velocity of the transceiver comprises generating a one dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprising a fixed phase term and time component and velocity term by vectoring the multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal, wherein the time component and velocity term includes a continuous time parameter and a velocity parameter. 16. A digital signal processor (DSP), comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive a plurality of digital chirps corresponding to a plurality of beat signals; and a demodulation unit coupled to the receiving unit, the demodulation unit configured to: generate a two dimensional range Doppler processing signal corresponding to a range to the target object; and quantify a velocity of the target object relative to a velocity of the DSP by removing an effect of the range to the target object from the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal. 17. The DSP of claim 16 , wherein the demodulation unit is further configured to generate the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal by: generating the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal based on a first and second mixer output signal, the first mixer output signal corresponding to a first of a plurality of reflected FMCW chirps mixed with a conjugated version of a first of a plurality of FMCW chirps, and the second mixer output signal corresponding to a second of the plurality of reflected FMCW chirps mixed with a second conjugated version of a second of the plurality of FMCW chirps. 18. The DSP of claim 16 wherein the demodulation unit is further configured to quantify the velocity of the target object relative to the velocity of the DSP by generating a multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal by multiplying the two dimensional range Doppler processing signal by a range term exponential, the multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprising a velocity term and a phase shift term corresponding with the range. 19. The DSP of claim 18 the demodulation unit is further configured to quantify the velocity of the target object relative to the velocity of the DSP by generating a one dimensional range Doppler processing signal comprising a fixed phase term and time component and velocity term by vectoring the multiplied two dimensional range Doppler processing signal, wherein the time component and velocity term includes a continuous time parameter and a velocity parameter. 20. The DSP of claim 16 , wherein the range to the target object is a range to the target object at a point in time.
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