Patent classifications
G01S7/295
PULSE DIGITAL MIMO RADAR SYSTEM
A chip-implementation of a millimeter wave MIMO radar comprises transmitters for transmitting short bursts of digitally modulated radar carrier signals and receivers for receiving delayed echoes of those signals. Various signal formats defined by the number of bits per transmit burst, the transmit burst duration, the receive period duration, the bitrate, the number of range bins, and the number of bursts per scan, facilitate the choice of modulating bit patterns such that when correlating for target echoes over an entire scan, the correlation codes for different ranges and different transmitters are mutually orthogonal or nearly so as compared to a random selection of codes. In the event of imperfect orthogonality, the subtraction of strong already-detected target signals allows for better detecting of weaker signals or moving targets that are rendered non-orthogonal by their Doppler shift.
PULSE DIGITAL MIMO RADAR SYSTEM
A chip-implementation of a millimeter wave MIMO radar comprises transmitters for transmitting short bursts of digitally modulated radar carrier signals and receivers for receiving delayed echoes of those signals. Various signal formats defined by the number of bits per transmit burst, the transmit burst duration, the receive period duration, the bitrate, the number of range bins, and the number of bursts per scan, facilitate the choice of modulating bit patterns such that when correlating for target echoes over an entire scan, the correlation codes for different ranges and different transmitters are mutually orthogonal or nearly so as compared to a random selection of codes. In the event of imperfect orthogonality, the subtraction of strong already-detected target signals allows for better detecting of weaker signals or moving targets that are rendered non-orthogonal by their Doppler shift.
Signal detection and denoising systems
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for estimating target ranges, angles of arrival, and speed using optimization procedures. Target ranges are estimated by performing an optimization procedure to obtain a denoised signal, performing a correlation of a transmitted waveform and the denoised signal, and using a result of the correlation to determine an estimate of a distance between the sensor and at least one target. Target angles of arrival are estimated by determining ranges at which targets are located, and, for each range, constructing an array signal from samples of received echo signals, and using the array signal, performing another optimization procedure to estimate a respective angle of arrival for each target of the at least one target. Doppler shifts may also be estimated using another optimization procedure. Certain of the optimization procedures use atomic norm techniques.
Signal detection and denoising systems
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for estimating target ranges, angles of arrival, and speed using optimization procedures. Target ranges are estimated by performing an optimization procedure to obtain a denoised signal, performing a correlation of a transmitted waveform and the denoised signal, and using a result of the correlation to determine an estimate of a distance between the sensor and at least one target. Target angles of arrival are estimated by determining ranges at which targets are located, and, for each range, constructing an array signal from samples of received echo signals, and using the array signal, performing another optimization procedure to estimate a respective angle of arrival for each target of the at least one target. Doppler shifts may also be estimated using another optimization procedure. Certain of the optimization procedures use atomic norm techniques.
RADAR SYSTEM, AND SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS
Embodiments of this application provide a radar system, and a signal processing method and apparatus. The radar system includes: a transmitting assembly, a receiving assembly, and a controller. The transmitting assembly is configured to generate and transmit N first signals, where characteristics of the N first signals are different, the characteristic includes a wavelength and/or a delay, and N is an integer greater than 1; the receiving assembly is configured to receive a second signal; and the controller is configured to determine, based on the characteristics of the N first signals, whether the second signal includes an echo signal corresponding to the first signal.
RADAR SYSTEM, AND SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS
Embodiments of this application provide a radar system, and a signal processing method and apparatus. The radar system includes: a transmitting assembly, a receiving assembly, and a controller. The transmitting assembly is configured to generate and transmit N first signals, where characteristics of the N first signals are different, the characteristic includes a wavelength and/or a delay, and N is an integer greater than 1; the receiving assembly is configured to receive a second signal; and the controller is configured to determine, based on the characteristics of the N first signals, whether the second signal includes an echo signal corresponding to the first signal.
REMOTE RECOVERY OF ACOUSTIC SIGNALS FROM PASSIVE SOURCES
Remote recovery of acoustic signals from passive sources is provided. Wideband radars, such as ultra-wideband (UWB) radars can detect minute surface displacements for vibrometry applications. Embodiments described herein remotely sense sound and recover acoustic signals from vibrating sources using radars. Early research in this domain only demonstrated single sound source recovery using narrowband millimeter wave radars in direct line-of-sight scenarios. Instead, by using wideband radars (e.g., X band UWB radars), multiple sources separated in ranges are observed and their signals isolated and recovered. Additionally, the see-through ability of microwave signals is leveraged to extend this technology to surveillance of targets obstructed by barriers. Blind surveillance is achieved by reconstructing audio from a passive object which is merely in proximity of the sound source using clever radar and audio processing techniques.
REMOTE RECOVERY OF ACOUSTIC SIGNALS FROM PASSIVE SOURCES
Remote recovery of acoustic signals from passive sources is provided. Wideband radars, such as ultra-wideband (UWB) radars can detect minute surface displacements for vibrometry applications. Embodiments described herein remotely sense sound and recover acoustic signals from vibrating sources using radars. Early research in this domain only demonstrated single sound source recovery using narrowband millimeter wave radars in direct line-of-sight scenarios. Instead, by using wideband radars (e.g., X band UWB radars), multiple sources separated in ranges are observed and their signals isolated and recovered. Additionally, the see-through ability of microwave signals is leveraged to extend this technology to surveillance of targets obstructed by barriers. Blind surveillance is achieved by reconstructing audio from a passive object which is merely in proximity of the sound source using clever radar and audio processing techniques.
Method and apparatus with vehicle radar control
A method and apparatus with vehicle radar control is disclosed. An apparatus with vehicle radar control includes a radio frequency (RF) transceiver including a transmitting antenna array and a receiving antenna array, and at least one processor configured to collect environmental information of the vehicle, determine a radar mode of the vehicle based on the collected environmental information, generate one or more control signal configured to control one or more of the transmitting antenna array and the receiving antenna array based on the determined radar mode, and provide the generated one or more control signals to the RF transceiver, wherein one or more of the transmitting antenna array and the receiving antenna array operate according to the one or more generated control signals.
Method and apparatus with vehicle radar control
A method and apparatus with vehicle radar control is disclosed. An apparatus with vehicle radar control includes a radio frequency (RF) transceiver including a transmitting antenna array and a receiving antenna array, and at least one processor configured to collect environmental information of the vehicle, determine a radar mode of the vehicle based on the collected environmental information, generate one or more control signal configured to control one or more of the transmitting antenna array and the receiving antenna array based on the determined radar mode, and provide the generated one or more control signals to the RF transceiver, wherein one or more of the transmitting antenna array and the receiving antenna array operate according to the one or more generated control signals.