Title :
A Diplex, Doppler Phase Comparison Radar
Author :
Boyer, Wesley D.
Author_Institution :
Scientific Laboratory, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich.
fDate :
3/1/1963 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A simple method of obtaining range and velocity information has long been sought for numerous applications.1One such application concerns itself with detecting the presence of an obstacle in the path of a moving vehicle, the distance to it, and the rate of closure. Since the ranging capabilities of such a system must include an approach to zero distance and extend to several hundred feet, most conventional radar systems can be dismissed as impractically complex and/or requiring large radio frequency bandwidths. A new and simple radar is presented for ranging to a moving target at close distances. Intended for a range interval of from zero to five hundred feet, the practice of operation may be extended to several times that distance; or, on the other hand, very close ranges (on the order of inches) may be measured. An important feature is this system´s ability to distinguish a single moving target among a multitude of stationary ones and to correctly indicate the direction of motion¿approaching or receding. The target´s speed may be determined directly from its Doppler frequency. Extremely simple RF ¿front-end¿ and detector circuits, and unusually narrow bandwidths utilized by the solid state receiver, are salient features of a portable system which has been built to operate from an automobile battery.
Keywords :
Automobiles; Bandwidth; Batteries; Detectors; Doppler radar; Radar detection; Radio frequency; Solid state circuits; Vehicle detection; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Navigational Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TANE.1963.4502075