METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR EXAMINING THE ENVIRONMENT OF A VEHICLE USING ULTRASONIC SIGNALS
20230324547 · 2023-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01S15/102
PHYSICS
G01S15/582
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A method and a device examine an environment of a vehicle by analyzing echo signals generated by reflection of transmitted ultrasonic signals at an object. Two different ultrasonic burst signals are transmitted in a same direction and into a same area of the environment. Timely offset echo signals are created at an object by reflection of the two ultrasonic burst signals. The two echo signals are evaluated to determine different parameters of an object. The distance of the object is calculated based on the echo signal of the ultrasonic burst signal with the lower number of ultrasonic pulses. Based on the echo signal of the ultrasonic burst signal with the higher number of ultrasonic pulses, the velocity can be calculated at which the vehicle and the object move relative to each other in the direction of transmission of both ultrasonic burst signals or opposite thereto.
Claims
1. A method for examining an environment of a vehicle by analyzing echo signals generated by reflection of transmitted ultrasonic signals at an object in the environment of the vehicle, the method comprising: transmitting an ultrasonic burst signal with a first number of ultrasonic pulses following each other at a frequency and, timely offset from this ultrasonic burst signal, an ultrasonic burst signal with a second number of ultrasonic pulses following each other at a same or a different frequency respectively into a same area of the environment of the vehicle and in a same direction by an ultrasonic transmitter within repeating measuring cycles, the second number of ultrasonic pulses being different from the first number of ultrasonic pulses, creating timely offset echo signals at an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle by reflection of the two ultrasonic burst signals, which echo signals are received by an ultrasonic receiver, evaluating the echo signals of both ultrasonic burst signals to determine different parameters of an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle, calculating a distance of an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle from the vehicle based on the echo signal of the ultrasonic burst signal with a lower number of ultrasonic pulses, and calculating, based on the echo signal of the ultrasonic burst signal with a higher number of ultrasonic pulses, a velocity at which the vehicle and an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle move relative to each other in the direction of transmission of both ultrasonic burst signals or opposite thereto.
2. The method for examining the environment of a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the analysis of the echo signals is performed using a signal processing unit.
3. The method for examining the environment of a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein as the ultrasonic transmitter and as the ultrasonic receiver, an ultrasonic transducer is used that fulfills the functions of both.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the ultrasonic burst signal with the lower number of pulses comprises 10 to 20 pulses, in particular 16 pulses, and/or a length of 190 μs to 380 μs, in particular 300 μs, and the ultrasonic burst signal with the higher number of pulses advantageously comprises 170 to 220 pulses, in particular 190 pulses, and/or a length of 3.2 ms to 4.0 ms, in particular 3.6 μs.
5. A device for examining an environment of a vehicle by analyzing echo signals generated by reflection of transmitted ultrasonic signals at an object in the environment of the vehicle, comprising: an ultrasonic transmitter for a timely offset transmission of two ultrasonic burst signals in a same direction into a same area of the environment of the vehicle, the transmission occurring within repeating measuring cycles, one ultrasonic burst signal comprising a first number of ultrasonic pulses following each other at a frequency and the other ultrasonic burst signal comprising a second number of ultrasonic pulses different from the first number of ultrasonic pulses and following each other at the same or a different frequency, an ultrasonic receiver for receiving echo signals of the two ultrasonic burst signals upon reflection at an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle, a signal processing unit for evaluation of the two echo signals to determine different parameters of an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle, a distance of an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle from the vehicle being calculated based on the echo signal of the ultrasonic burst signal with a lower number of ultrasonic pulses, and based on the echo signal of the ultrasonic burst signal with a higher number of ultrasonic pulses, a velocity can be calculated at which the vehicle and an object potentially present in said area of the environment of the vehicle move relative to each other in the direction of the transmission of both ultrasonic burst signals or opposite thereto.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein an ultrasonic transducer is designed as the ultrasonic transmitter and the ultrasonic receiver, the ultrasonic transducer fulfilling the functions of both.
7. The device according to claim 5, wherein the ultrasonic burst signal with the lower number of pulses comprises 10 to 20 pulses, in particular 16 pulses, and/or a length of 190 μs to 380 μs, in particular 300 μs, and the ultrasonic burst signal with the higher number of pulses advantageously comprises 170 to 220 pulses, in particular 190 pulses, and/or a length of 3.2 ms to 4.0 ms, in particular 3.6 μs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The disclosure is explained in more detail below by means of an example and with reference to the drawing. In the Figures:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0037] In order to clarify the method, the demodulated signals 22, 26 and 24, 28, i.e. the envelopes. are superposed in the diagram in
[0038] Hereinafter, an example of the evaluation of both echo signals 26, 28 will be described.
[0039] First, the echo peaks of the short echo signal 26 which are above the specified threshold value 30 are determined. In a second step, the portion (plateau 34) in the long echo signal 28 is determined, in which the Doppler calculation is to be performed.
[0040] Due to various considerations, it is advantageous to directly calculate the Doppler calculation from the complex time signals, based on the calculation of the center of gravity of the spectrum (first spectral moment).
[0041] The method starts from the complex envelope signal which is present in the sensor in a time-discrete form:
V.sub.k=I.sub.k+jQ.sub.k.
[0042] For the evaluation portion, the following sum is formed:
[0043] The velocity results from the angle of R, as well as the wavelength λ and the sampling frequency T.sub.sample:
[0044] If the calculation of R is performed not only for the duration of the long signal upon exceeding the threshold, but is performed across all values for the entire duration of the measurement, this corresponds to the center of the Doppler shift in the volume sensed by the sensor. Since, even without a clear obstacle, a significant signal portion above the threshold value is reflected by the ground (clutter), the velocity of the vehicle can be determined in this manner. If a plurality of obstacles is present, the one with the highest amplitude will be dominant. For a more detailed explanation thereof and of the entire method, V will be represented as polar coordinates.
V=|V|e.sup.jΦ
[0045] For R, this results in (for simplicity, without correction term):
[0046] The phase difference in the exponent approximately describes the frequency at the position k:
[0047] The frequency components are thus weighted by the square of their amplitudes.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0048] 10 vehicle [0049] 12 bumper [0050] 13 area in the environment of the vehicle [0051] 13a ultrasonic receiver [0052] 13b ultrasonic transmitter [0053] 14 ultrasonic transducer [0054] 15 object [0055] 16 data communication bus [0056] 18 evaluation unit [0057] 20 signal processing unit [0058] 22 shorter ultrasonic burst signal [0059] 24 longer ultrasonic burst signal [0060] 26 shorter echo signal [0061] 28 longer echo signal [0062] 30 specified threshold value [0063] 32 echo peak [0064] 34 plateau