Patent classifications
G01S13/22
RADAR APPARATUS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD
A radar apparatus includes: a PRI control unit for setting a plurality of pairs of a pulse repetition interval longer than a reference interval and a pulse repetition interval shorter than the reference interval; a signal generation circuit for generating a plurality of transmission pulse signals on the basis of the plurality of pairs of pulse repetition intervals; a transmission and reception unit for sending out the plurality of transmission pulse signals to external space and receiving a plurality of reflected wave signals from the external space; a receiving circuit for generating a plurality of received signals by sampling each of the plurality of reflected wave signals; a signal conversion unit for generating a plurality of frequency domain signals by performing domain conversion processing from a time domain to a frequency domain on the plurality of received signals; and a target detection unit for detecting a target candidate on the basis of the plurality of frequency domain signals.
Multi-path mitigation in tracking objects using a distributed antenna system
An autonomous system with no Customer Network Investment is described, wherein the system is configurable to operate on in a band in addition to the LTE band. Such system allows the definition of hybrid operations to accommodate the positioning reference signals (PRS) of LTE and already existing reference signals. The system can operate with PRS, with other reference signals such as cell-specific reference signals (CRS), or with both signal types. As such, the system provides the advantage of allowing network operator(s) to dynamically choose between modes of operation depending on circumstances, such as network throughput and compatibility. The system further enables information collected at a network device to be processed at a locate server without involving any processing at the network device.
Power-Splitter-Based Virtual Array
During operation, a transmitter in an electronic device may provide, to a transmission path, an electrical signal. This electrical signal may be divided by the power splitter into a first output electrical signal in a first output transmission path and a second output electrical signal in a second output transmission path, which may result in transmitting of the first wireless signal and the second wireless signal by antennas. Because the second output transmission path may include a delay element that provides a delay, the second wireless signal may be delayed relative to the first wireless signal. Moreover, N radar receivers in the electronic device may receive first wireless-return signals corresponding to the first wireless signal and second wireless-return signals corresponding to the second wireless signal. These wireless-return signals may be combined to create a virtual array MIMO radar having an antenna aperture size of 2N.
ULTRA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
In an ultra-wideband (UWB) communication system, methods are disclosed for transmitting packets in multiple portions, each having a different pulse repetition frequency (PRF). Methods are also disclosed for transmitting packets discontinuously.
Method of processing a signal formed of a sequence of pulses
A method for processing a signal formed of a sequence of pulses, including at least one repetitive pattern formed of at least one pulse, the pattern being repeated in the signal with a pattern repetition period, the method including estimating the pattern repetition period of the signal and calculating, as a function of (i) an arrival date of each pulse with respect to a chosen reference arrival date, and (ii) the estimated pattern repetition period, a sequence of phases; thereafter, the method includes estimating, on the basis of the calculated sequence of phases, at least one phase value and an associated standard deviation, the phase value being associated with a phase moment representative of the repetitive pattern, and obtaining and utilizing parameters characterizing the digital signal by using the estimated phase values.
IMPROVED ULTRA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
In an ultra-wideband (UWB) communication system, methods are disclosed for transmitting packets in multiple portions, each having a different pulse repetition frequency (PRF). Methods are also disclosed for transmitting packets dis-continuously.
Apparatus and method for RF interference avoidance in an automotive detection system
A method of mitigates RF interference from an RF interferer. An RF signal is received at an RF transceiver during a time period. The RF signal that includes, for at least a portion of the time period, an interference signal having a cyclic transmission pattern with at least one deterministic feature. The received RF signal is analyzed in order to determine timing information for the at least one deterministic feature and the associated interference signal cyclic transmission pattern. Transmission of the RF signals from the RF transceiver are synchronized with the interference signal transmission pattern based on the determined timing information to mitigate interference between the RF signals and the interference signal.
Modular object-oriented digital sub-system architecture with primary sequence control and synchronization
The present disclosure relates to digital signal processing architectures, and more particularly to a modular object-oriented digital system architecture ideally suited for radar, sonar and other general purpose instrumentation which includes the ability to self-discover modular system components, self-build internal firmware and software based on the modular components, sequence signal timing across the modules and synchronize signal paths through multiple system modules.
Electronic warfare asset management system
An electronic warfare asset management system allows for pre-mission planning and ranking of emitter targets within a theater of operations while further allowing real-time adjustments to the emitter rankings. The asset management system may further evaluate and optimize asset architecture to allow multiple assets to work in parallel to increase the probability of intercept for any specific target emitter.
Electronic warfare asset management system
An electronic warfare asset management system allows for pre-mission planning and ranking of emitter targets within a theater of operations while further allowing real-time adjustments to the emitter rankings. The asset management system may further evaluate and optimize asset architecture to allow multiple assets to work in parallel to increase the probability of intercept for any specific target emitter.