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MECHANICALLY ASSISTED PHASED ARRAY FOR EXTENDED SCAN LIMITS
20200341132 · 2020-10-29 ·

A radar apparatus with a transmission antenna array that outputs a high aspect ratio frequency modulation continuous wave (FMCW) transmission beam that illuminates a large field of regard in elevation and may be both electronically and mechanically scanned in azimuth. The weather radar apparatus includes a receive array and receive electronics that may receive the reflected return radar signals and digitally form a plurality of receive beams that may be used to determine characteristics of the area in the field of regard. The receive beams may be used to determine reflectivity of weather systems and provide a coherent weather picture. The weather radar apparatus may simultaneously process the receive signals into monopulse beams that may be used for accurate navigation as well as collision avoidance.

Methods for a multi-function electronically steered weather radar
10775498 · 2020-09-15 · ·

A weather radar with a transmission antenna array that outputs a high aspect ratio FMCW transmission beam that illuminates an area in the field of regard in elevation and may be electronically scanned in azimuth. The weather radar includes a receive array and receive electronics that may receive the reflected return radar signals and electronically form a plurality of receive beams that may be used to determine characteristics of the area in the field of regard. The receive beams may be used to determine reflectivity of weather systems and provide a coherent weather picture. The weather radar may simultaneously process the receive signals into monopulse beams that may be used for accurate navigation as well as detection and tracking of objects, such as birds, aircraft, UAVs and the like.

INTEGRATED DIGITAL ACTIVE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA AND WINGTIP COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
20200271777 · 2020-08-27 ·

A radar system to detect and track objects in three dimensions. The radar system including antennae, transmit, receive and processing electronics is all in a small, lightweight, low-cost, highly integrated package. The radar system uses a wide azimuth, narrow elevation radar pattern to detect objects and a Wi-Fi radio to communicate to one or more receiving and display units. One application may include mounting the radar system in an existing radome on an aircraft to detect and avoid objects during ground operations. Objects may include other moving aircraft, ground vehicles, buildings or other structures that may be in the area. The system may transmit information to both pilot and ground crew.

Mechanically assisted phased array for extended scan limits

A radar apparatus with a transmission antenna array that outputs a high aspect ratio frequency modulation continuous wave (FMCW) transmission beam that illuminates a large field of regard in elevation and may be both electronically and mechanically scanned in azimuth. The weather radar apparatus includes a receive array and receive electronics that may receive the reflected return radar signals and digitally form a plurality of receive beams that may be used to determine characteristics of the area in the field of regard. The receive beams may be used to determine reflectivity of weather systems and provide a coherent weather picture. The weather radar apparatus may simultaneously process the receive signals into monopulse beams that may be used for accurate navigation as well as collision avoidance.

Radar beam sharpening system and method

An enhanced vision method or a weather radar system can be used with an aircraft and includes an antenna and a control circuit. The control circuit is configured to provide radar beams via the antenna toward external surroundings and is configured to receive radar returns. The control circuit is configured to process a collection of radar measurements from the radar returns, wherein each of the radar measurements is associated with a location determined using an antenna position, an antenna attitude, a beam sharpening angle, and a range. The radar measurements are processed to determine power density per grid cell associated with the power and location of the radar measurements, and the power density per grid cell is used to provide an image associated with the power and location of the radar measurements.

Determining a location of a runway based on radar signals

In some examples, a system includes a radar device configured to transmit first X-band radar signals in a weather mode and receive first return X-band radar signals in the weather mode. In some examples, the radar device is further configured to transmit second X-band radar signals in a landing mode and receive second return X-band radar signals in the landing mode. In some examples, the system also includes processing circuitry configured to detect, in the weather mode, weather formations based on the first return X-band radar signals. In some examples, the processing circuitry is further configured to determine, in the landing mode, a position of a transponder based on the second return X-band radar signals received by the radar device and determine a location of a runway based on the position of the transponder.

Combined degraded visual environment vision system with wide field of regard hazardous fire detection system

A hazardous fire detection radar system that may be mounted on a vehicle, such as an aircraft to detect bullets, grenades and similar projectiles that may pose a danger to the vehicle. The system may observe a wide field-of-regard (FOR) and for each projectile, determine the range of closest approach to the host platform (miss distance) and an approximate direction of origin. The FMCW radar system measures range and Doppler information for targets within its FOR and resolves Doppler ambiguity by estimating angular information (azimuth and elevation) for each target projectile. The system may estimate angular information by using a monopulse antenna pattern with the radar receiver.

Integrated digital active phased array antenna and wingtip collision avoidance system

A radar system to detect and track objects in three dimensions. The radar system including antennae, transmit, receive and processing electronics is all in a small, lightweight, low-cost, highly integrated package. The radar system uses a wide azimuth, narrow elevation radar pattern to detect objects and a Wi-Fi radio to communicate to one or more receiving and display units. One application may include mounting the radar system in an existing radome on an aircraft to detect and avoid objects during ground operations. Objects may include other moving aircraft, ground vehicles, buildings or other structures that may be in the area. The system may transmit information to both pilot and ground crew.

PASSIVE RADAR SYSTEM FOR DETECTION OF LOW-PROFILE LOW ALTITUDE TARGETS
20240134027 · 2024-04-25 ·

Passive radar system and method of detection of low-profile low altitude targets based on application of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellites signals. Staring array of directional antennas cover entire sky and provide continuous illumination (receiving reflected satellite signals) from multiple targets for fast detection, recognition and targets tracking and increasing detection range. Coupling of each directional antenna with separate receiver cannel allows fast continuous process of information from all targets simultaneously. Monopulse processing of signals from reference sub-set of antennas with overlap antenna patterns provides highest directing accuracy and better clutter/noise and media influence suppression. Directional antenna array does not need beam forming module. System has small weight, size, may be portable or mounted on light vehicle or small drone because small size and weight.

FLY EYE IMAGING RADAR
20240248200 · 2024-07-25 ·

Fly eye radar is integration of holographic simultaneous wide covering non-scanning system with monopulse high directional accuracy method of multi-beam multi-axis fast signals processing for imaging application. Radar system with multi-beam multi-axis overlap antenna patterns with staring, not scanning continuous wide covering area allow to receive maximum non-interrupting information from multiple objects. Multi-axis 3D object observation provides high-resolution and high probability objects recognition. High-speed object imaging providing by simultaneous multi-channel signals processing with one-step algorithms and reference signals from overlap antennas. Digitizing of reflected signals directly on each directional antenna allows distribution of radar modules around carrier vehicle or swarm of vehicles. Transformation and processing of received signals in time domain, frequency domain and multi-axis space domain provides additional possibility to enhance image resolution and object recognition.