VIVALDI ANTENNA WINGS
20220368022 · 2022-11-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/2283
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/3233
ELECTRICITY
G01S7/41
PHYSICS
International classification
H01Q13/08
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A detection system for a vehicle, including at least one detection device operable for detecting objects in a detection area. The detection device also includes a first emission antenna, a first reception antenna, and a plurality of extension portions. One of the plurality of extension portions is integrally formed as part of the first emission antenna, and another of the plurality of extension portions is integrally formed as part of the first reception antenna. The first emission antenna generates an emission wave at a predetermined angle which contacts objects in the first detection area and deflects of the objects in the first detection area, and returns to the first reception antenna as a return wave. In an embodiment, the first emission antenna includes at least one Vivaldi wing, and the first reception antenna includes at least one Vivaldi wing.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a detection system for a vehicle, including: at least one detection device; at least one detection area, the at least one detection device operable for detecting objects in the detection area; a first emission antenna being part of the at least one detection device; a first reception antenna being part of the at least one detection device; and a plurality of extension portions, a one of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first emission antenna, and another of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first reception antenna; wherein the first emission antenna generates an emission wave at a predetermined angle which contacts objects in the first detection area, and deflects of the objects in the first detection area, and returns to the first reception antenna as a return wave.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, the first emission antenna further comprising at least one Vivaldi wing.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, the first reception antenna further comprising at least one Vivaldi wing.
4. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the one of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first reception antenna overlaps with the another of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first emission antenna
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a printed circuit board (PCB), wherein the first emission antenna and the first reception antenna are mounted to a PCB.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the one of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first reception antenna is located between the PCB and the another of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first emission antenna.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising: a second emission antenna; and a second reception antenna, wherein the second emission antenna and the second reception antenna are mounted to the PCB.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising: a third of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first emission antenna; and a fourth of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part of the first reception antenna.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, each of the second emission antenna and the second reception antenna further comprising a Vivaldi wing.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a body control module, the at least one detection device in electrical communication with the body control module.
11. A detection system for a vehicle, comprising: at least one detection device; a first pair of antennas being part of the at least one detection device, the first pair of antennas including a first emission antenna and a first reception antenna operable for detecting objects in a first detection area; a second pair of antennas being part of the at least one detection device, the first pair of antennas being adjacent the second pair of antennas, the second pair of antennas including a second emission antenna and a second reception antenna operable for detecting objects in a second detection area; and a plurality of extension portions, one of the plurality of extension portions integrally formed as part one of the first emission antenna or the first reception antenna; wherein the first pair of antennas generate at least one wave emitted at a predetermined angle to detect objects in the first detection area, and the second pair of antennas generate another wave emitted at a second predetermined angle to detect objects in the second detection area.
12. The detection system for a vehicle of claim 11, the first emission antenna further comprising: a first Vivaldi wing, the first of the plurality of extension portions is integrally formed as part of the first Vivaldi wing; and a second Vivaldi wing, the second of the plurality of extension portions is integrally formed as part of the second Vivaldi wing.
13. The detection system for a vehicle of claim 12, the first reception antenna further comprising: a third Vivaldi wing, a third of the plurality of extension portions is integrally formed as part of the third Vivaldi wing; and a fourth Vivaldi wing, a fourth of the plurality of extension portions is integrally formed as part of the fourth Vivaldi wing.
14. The detection system for a vehicle of claim 13, wherein the second of the plurality of extension portions is overlapped with the third of the plurality of extension portions.
15. The detection system for a vehicle of claim 13, wherein the first emission antenna and the first reception antenna are mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB), such that the third of the plurality of extension portions is located between the PCB and the second of the plurality of extension portions.
16. The detection system for a vehicle of claim 11, the second pair of antennas further comprising a second emission antenna and a second reception antenna.
17. The detection system for a vehicle of claim 11, further comprising: a body control module in electrical communication with the at least one detection device; wherein if an object is detected in both detection areas, the body control module sends a signal to command a door to open.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0028] A vehicle having a detection system which includes at least one RF antenna having at least one Vivaldi extension or wing according to the present invention is shown in
[0029] The detection system is shown in
[0030] The detection device 14 includes a control unit 16, and in this embodiment the control unit 16 is a microcontroller in electrical communication with a body control module (BCM). The detection device 14 is able to detect objects in distinct detection areas. More specifically, the detection device 14 is able to detect objects in a first detection area, shown generally at 18a, and is able to detect objects in a second detection area, shown generally at 18b. The detection areas 18a,18b are located in proximity to the vehicle 10. In this embodiment, the detection areas 18a,18b are each an electrical field, but it is within the scope of the invention that other types of detection areas may be used.
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[0033] The reception antenna 34b is generally of similar construction compared to the emission antenna 34a. The ground plane 36 extends across the PCB 22, and is also part of the reception antenna 34b. Integrally formed as part of the ground plane 36 is another ground layer 52, which includes a first Vivaldi wing 54. The reception antenna 34b also includes a conductor layer 56 which is integrally formed with a microstrip 58, where the conductor layer 56 also has a Vivaldi wing 60. The Vivaldi wing 54 includes a first extension portion, or flange 62, and the second Vivaldi wing 60 includes a second extension portion, or flange 64.
[0034] The extension portion 50 of the Vivaldi wing 46 overlaps with the extension portion 62 of the Vivaldi wing 54, such that the extension portion 62 of the Vivaldi wing 54 is located between the PCB 22 and the extension portion 50 of the Vivaldi wing 46.
[0035] During operation, the control unit 16 sends a signal to the emission antenna 34a such that the emission antenna 34a generates an emission wave, shown generally at 66 in
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] The second curve 70b and the fourth curve 70d depict the angles of an emission wave emitted by a detection device that does not have extension portions. The second curve 70b depicts the angle of emission wave along the Y-Z plane shown in
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[0040] There are four different curves 70a,70b,70c,70d shown in
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[0043] As is shown when comparing
[0044] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.