G01S13/225

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.

Method for measuring a time of flight
11119197 · 2021-09-14 · ·

A method of measuring the phase of a response signal relative to a periodic excitation signal, comprises the steps of producing for each cycle of the response signal two transitions synchronized to a clock and framing a reference point of the cycle; swapping the two transitions to confront them in turns to the cycles of the response signal; measuring the offsets of the confronted transitions relative to the respective reference points of the cycles; performing a delta-sigma modulation of the swapping rate of the two transitions based on the successive offsets; and producing a phase measurement based on the duty cycle of the swapping rate.

RESOLVING RANGE RATE AMBIGUITY IN SENSOR RETURNS
20210229662 · 2021-07-29 · ·

A method includes transmitting a first transmitted signal corresponding to a first range rate window size; receiving a first received signal; determining a first detected range rate of an object based on the first received signal; transmitting a second transmitted signal corresponding to a second range rate window size; receiving a second received signal; determining a second detected range rate of the object based on the second received signal; computing a first range rate window index based on a first range rate window index difference; in accordance with a determination that the first range rate window index meets predefined criteria, computing an estimated range rate based on the first range rate window index difference; and in accordance with a determination that the first range rate window index does not meet the predefined criteria, foregoing computing an estimated range rate based on the first range rate window index difference.

CONICAL SCAN WEATHER RADAR
20210239789 · 2021-08-05 · ·

A new measurement approach is disclosed that facilitates significantly smaller size, weight, and power (SWaP) spaceborne radar systems that can provide wide swath, high resolution observations. Multiple beams employed in the scan and the complex volume and/or surface backscatter signals of each beam is recorded. Each beam is electronically swept in azimuth where each beam is held at a constant incidence angle over the azimuth sector that covers the swath. Once the sweep is complete, the platform moves forward, by one along track pixel, and the sweep is repeated in order to provide continuous mapping of the volume and surface covered by the swath. Complex volume backscatter is recorded and mapped to each altitude layer to provide full mapping of the atmosphere.

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.

Power-Splitter-Based Virtual Array
20210096233 · 2021-04-01 ·

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.

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
10955541 · 2021-03-23 · ·

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.