VEHICLE SHORT RANGE SENSING SYSTEM USING RF SENSORS
20170276788 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01S13/878
PHYSICS
G01S15/878
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A sensing system for a vehicle includes a plurality of radio frequency (RF) sensor units disposed at the vehicle so as to have respective fields of sensing exterior of the vehicle. Each RF sensor unit includes a system on chip unit comprising a plurality of transmitting antennae and a plurality of receiving antennae, with each transmitting antenna transmitting RF signals and each receiving antenna receiving RF signals transmitted by each transmitting antenna to provide a respective field of sensing of each of the RF sensor units. Outputs of the RF sensor units are communicated to a control and, responsive to the outputs of the RF sensor units, the control determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one of the RF sensor units.
Claims
1. A sensing system for a vehicle, said sensing system comprising: a plurality of radio frequency (RF) sensor units disposed at the vehicle so as to have respective fields of sensing exterior of the vehicle; wherein each of said RF sensor units comprises a system on chip device comprising a plurality of transmitting antennae and a plurality of receiving antennae, with each transmitting antenna transmitting RF signals and each receiving antenna receiving RF signals; and a control, wherein outputs of said RF sensor units are communicated to said control, and wherein said control, responsive to said outputs of said RF sensor units, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one of said RF sensor units.
2. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein said system on chip device comprises an analog to digital converter, a data processor and a communication device for communicating outputs to said control.
3. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein said outputs of said RF sensor units are communicated to said control via Ethernet.
4. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein, during operation, the number of transmitting and receiving antenna utilized by said RF sensor unit is adjustable based on the complexity of the environment surrounding the vehicle.
5. The sensing system of claim 4, wherein, when the vehicle is at a relatively simple situation with a totally clear field of view, only one transmitting antenna and one receiving antenna is used by an individual one of said RF sensor units.
6. The sensing system of claim 5, wherein, as the complexity of the environment increases from the relatively simple situation, the number of transmitting antenna and receiving antenna utilized by the individual one of said RF sensor units is increased.
7. The sensing system of claim 4, wherein said control adjusts the number of transmitting and receiving antenna utilized by said RF sensor unit responsive to a determination of the complexity of the environment surrounding the vehicle.
8. The sensing system of claim 1, wherein said RF sensor unit comprises a unitary module that is configured to be disposed behind a vehicle component.
9. The sensing system of claim 8, wherein the vehicle component comprises one of a front bumper of the vehicle, a front grill of the vehicle, a rear bumper of the vehicle, a side panel of the vehicle, and a housing of an exterior mirror of the vehicle.
10. A sensing system for a vehicle, said sensing system comprising: a plurality of radio frequency (RF) sensor units disposed at the vehicle so as to have respective fields of sensing exterior of the vehicle; wherein each of said RF sensor units comprises a system on chip device comprising a plurality of transmitting antennae and a plurality of receiving antennae, with each transmitting antenna transmitting RF signals and each receiving antenna receiving RF signals; a control, wherein outputs of said RF sensor units are communicated to said control, and wherein said control, responsive to said outputs of said RF sensor units, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one of said RF sensor units; wherein, during operation, the number of transmitting and receiving antenna utilized by said RF sensor unit is adjustable based on the complexity of the environment surrounding the vehicle; wherein, when the vehicle is at a relatively simple situation with a totally clear field of view, only one transmitting antenna and one receiving antenna is used by an individual one of said RF sensor units; and wherein said control adjusts the number of transmitting and receiving antenna utilized by said RF sensor unit responsive to a determination of the complexity of the environment surrounding the vehicle.
11. The sensing system of claim 10, wherein said system on chip device comprises an analog to digital converter, a data processor and a communication device for communicating outputs to said control.
12. The sensing system of claim 10, wherein said outputs of said RF sensor units are communicated to said control via Ethernet.
13. The sensing system of claim 10, wherein, as the complexity of the environment increases from the relatively simple situation, the number of transmitting antenna and receiving antenna utilized by the individual one of said RF sensor units is increased.
14. The sensing system of claim 10, wherein said RF sensor unit comprises a unitary module that is configured to be disposed behind a vehicle component.
15. The sensing system of claim 14, wherein the vehicle component comprises one of a front bumper of the vehicle, a front grill of the vehicle, a rear bumper of the vehicle, a side panel of the vehicle, and a housing of an exterior mirror of the vehicle.
16. A sensing system for a vehicle, said sensing system comprising: a plurality of radio frequency (RF) sensor units disposed at the vehicle so as to have respective fields of sensing exterior of the vehicle; wherein each of said RF sensor units comprises a unitary module that is configured to be disposed behind a vehicle component, and wherein the vehicle component comprises one of a front bumper of the vehicle, a front grill of the vehicle, a rear bumper of the vehicle, a side panel of the vehicle, and a housing of an exterior mirror of the vehicle; wherein each of said RF sensor units comprises a system on chip device comprising a plurality of transmitting antennae and a plurality of receiving antennae, with each transmitting antenna transmitting RF signals and each receiving antenna receiving RF signals; wherein said system on chip device comprises an analog to digital converter, a data processor and a communication device for communicating outputs to said control; and a control, wherein outputs of said RF sensor units are communicated to said control, and wherein said control, responsive to said outputs of said RF sensor units, determines the presence of one or more objects exterior the vehicle and within the field of sensing of at least one of said RF sensor units.
17. The sensing system of claim 16, wherein said outputs of said RF sensor units are communicated to said control via Ethernet.
18. The sensing system of claim 16, wherein, during operation, the number of transmitting and receiving antenna utilized by said RF sensor unit is adjustable based on the complexity of the environment surrounding the vehicle.
19. The sensing system of claim 18, wherein, when the vehicle is at a relatively simple situation with a totally clear field of view, only one transmitting antenna and one receiving antenna is used by an individual one of said RF sensor units, and wherein, as the complexity of the environment increases from the relatively simple situation, the number of transmitting antenna and receiving antenna utilized by the individual one of said RF sensor units is increased.
20. The sensing system of claim 18, wherein said control adjusts the number of transmitting and receiving antenna utilized by said RF sensor unit responsive to a determination of the complexity of the environment surrounding the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] A vehicle sensing system and/or driver assist system and/or object detection system and/or alert system operates to capture sensing data exterior of the vehicle and may process the captured data to detect objects at or near the vehicle and in the predicted path of the vehicle, such as to assist a driver of the vehicle in maneuvering the vehicle in a forward or rearward direction or to assist the driver in parking the vehicle in a parking space. The system includes a processor that is operable to receive sensing data from multiple sensors and provide an output to a control that, responsive to the output, generates an alert or controls an accessory or system of the vehicle, or highlights or overlays an alert on a display screen (that may be displaying video images captured by a rearward viewing camera of the vehicle during a reversing maneuver of the vehicle), or fuses the captured data with data from other sensors.
[0028] Sensors are often disposed at the vehicle exterior for sensing exterior of the vehicle. Vehicle manufacturers employ techniques such as painting, black color matching within the front grill of the vehicle and placement into rear lights (red) to improve styling aesthetics. Ultrasonic systems may be capable of transmission through the plastic fascia to eliminate the visible cues deemed undesired by vehicle styling groups. Vehicle manufacturers continue to be interested in technologies that could eliminate visible sensors, yet provide equal function for a similar cost or provide equal function plus incremental capabilities. Future developments include the individual coding of ultrasonic bursts, permitting two or more sensors to transmit simultaneously, to reduce system update rates and provide increased immunity to external noise interference. These enhancements are necessary to support future safety critical functions such as Automatic Emergency Braking.
[0029] The system of the present invention uses a plurality of radio frequency (RF) sensors, each of which provides a small form factor permitting placement in multiple locations on a vehicle to provide 360 degree sensing coverage for near range objects such as infrastructure, vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians. The RF sensor system of the present invention supports functions such as parking aid, currently utilizing ultrasonic sensors, while addressing technical shortcomings of ultrasonic systems such as range, response time, short range detection, limited field of view, ability to accurately detect profiles of objects of interest, and the like. The RF sensors of the system of the present invention utilize CMOS technology to achieve a high degree of integrated electronics onto a single System on Chip (SoC) embodiment for all analog and digital elements of the design. The SoC may be utilized on an antenna printed circuit board (PCB) or printed wiring board (PWB) to permit either single transmitting and receiving antenna configurations or multiple transmitting and receiving antenna configurations for improved angular resolution and object discrimination. The system may operate, for example, at about 79 GHz. By utilizing pseudo coding techniques, multiple sensors may simultaneously transmit and receive signals. These signals may be received by any of the sensors on the vehicle, permitting long baseline interferometry for high positional accuracy.
[0030] Within the SoC sensors of the present invention, all analog RF functions and all digital processing of the radar reflections are processed. This includes RF generation, analog to digital conversion, radar data cube processing elements up to and including object lists. The sensors may be connected to a central ECU, such as via Ethernet or similar high bandwidth (high data rate) connection or communication link, so that the range, Doppler information and micro-Doppler information collected by individual sensors may be combined to provide an enhanced image or environmental map of the vehicle's surroundings.
[0031] The SoC sensors of the present invention may include all analog RF functions and partial digital processing of the radar reflections. Radar data cube processing elements may be partially completed at the sensor, with lower level data further processed within a central ECU such that an enhanced image or environmental map of the vehicle's surroundings.
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[0033] Each sensor has a field of view (FOV) or field of sensing, determined by the specific antenna design. In one application of the system of the present invention, the antenna field of view 9 (
[0034] Multiple sensors may be placed at the vehicle to provide complete coverage around the vehicle (see
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[0037] Therefore, the present invention provides a RF sensing system for a vehicle that utilizes a plurality of RF sensors disposed or arranged at the vehicle to provide a 360 degree field of sensing around the vehicle. The present invention provides a System on Chip that provides full RF function, digital signal processing, power management and communication. A single board antenna assembly is capable of providing multiple antenna transmit and receive paths for increased positional accuracy. The sensing system of the present invention provides a RF sensor that is similar in size to existing ultrasonic sensing system currently in use for automotive detection, and that is capable of detecting objects in close proximity to the vehicle or other application.
[0038] The RF sensor of the sensing system of the present invention is capable of being located behind RF transmissive material. Thus, the sensing system of the present invention is operable to provide short range function ADAS functions without sensing components visible on the external surfaces of the vehicle. For example, an RF sensor, capable of short range detection operating as a single transmitting and a single receiving device, can be located behind a vehicle fascia.
[0039] The RF sensor is capable of operation in either a single transmitting (Tx) and/or receiving (Rx) mode of operation or multiple transmitting (Tx) and/or receiving (Rx) modes of operation. The RF sensor is capable of detecting multiple objects within the same range, within its field of view. The RF sensor is capable of detecting standardized parking objects (such as a 75 mm diameter pipe) within a minimum 7+m range. The RF sensor is capable of detecting objects closer than about 7.5 cm from the vehicle fascia or vehicle body. The RF sensor may be sized to support implementation in bumper fascias, door handles, rocker panels, wheel flares, and the like at or around the subject vehicle.
[0040] The sensing system of the present invention thus comprises a system deploying one or more RF based sensors to provide 360 degree coverage around a vehicle, located as discussed above, and connected using a high bandwidth communication protocol or proprietary network communication protocol. The sensing system supports either sequential transmission or simultaneous transmission of all sensors or groups of sensors providing coverage around the vehicle. The sensing system deploys one or more RF based sensors to provide short range detection for functions such as parking assist, automated parking, blind spot detection, lane change and merge aid, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and/or the like.
[0041] The sensing system of the present invention may utilize aspects of the systems described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,027,029; 8,013,780; 6,825,455; 7,053,357; 7,408,627; 7,405,812; 7,379,163; 7,379,100; 7,375,803; 7,352,454; 7,340,077; 7,321,111; 7,310,431; 7,283,213; 7,212,663; 7,203,356; 7,176,438; 7,157,685; 6,919,549; 6,906,793; 6,876,775; 6,710,770; 6,690,354; 6,678,039; 6,674,895; 6,587,186 and/or 5,949,331 and/or International Publication No. WO 2011/090484 and/or U.S. Publication No. US-2010-0245066 and/or U.S. patent applications, Ser. No. 15/446,220, filed Mar. 1, 2017 (Attorney Docket MAG04 P-2955), and/or Ser. No. 15/420,238, filed Jan. 31, 2017 (Attorney Docket MAG04 P-2935R), and/or U.S. provisional applications, Ser. No. 62/375,161, filed Aug. 15, 2016, Ser. No. 62/361,586, filed Jul. 13, 2016, Ser. No. 62/359,913, filed Jul. 8, 2016, Ser. No. 62/349,874, filed Jun. 14, 2016, Ser. No. 62/330,557, filed May 2, 2016, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
[0042] Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.