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`2006112915
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`(43}Date af pukiicatfim 0f amfiicatéan
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`27.042006
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`{2006. 01)
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`2004-3003183
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`14.102004
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`ANRITSU CORP
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`MATSUSHETA ELECTRIC ma CO
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`(S4)SHQRT PULSE RABAR
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`(57}Abgtract
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`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a Shari; puise radar in éow cansumptéen gadwer,
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`using a Submiiiimeter wave band (UWB) of 22:29 GHZ.
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`SOLUTION: The short poise radar inductee a transmitting part 21 for repeatediy
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`radiating short puise waves to a space 1; a receiving part 39 fer receiving anti
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`detecting the reflected wave of the short poise waves radiated into the space i; a
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`sighai processing part 45 for performing ehaiysis preceseing of an object its existing
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`in the space it, oh the basis of detection output of the receiving part 30; arid e
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`controi pait SO fer controiiihg the transmittihg part 21 and the receiving part 30, on
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`the basis of the anaiysie resuit of the Signet procegsihg part 45. The controi part 50
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`stops the suppiy of a power source Eit to the transmission pert 21 withih a period
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`tihtii the transmission part 21 radiates the next short poise wave after it radiates the
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`shert poise to the space, and stops the suppiy of a power Source Br to the receiving
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`part 30 Within a period, except the period of receiving the retieeteti wave in the
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`radiated short poise wave,
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`* NOTICES *
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`{H30 and INPET are net teepeheipie for any
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`demagee caused by the we ef this treheiatieh.
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`1.This document has been transiateti by computer, So the transietion may not
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`CLAIMS
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`{Cieim 1]
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`A transmission section (21) which repeats and emits. a short nuise wave :0 space,
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`and a receive seetien {30) which receives and deiects as reflected wave 0f 22 Sheri:
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`puise wave emitter; to aferementioneri space, In a short puise radar which has a
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`signai precessing section (45) which performs anaivsis preceseing of an object
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`which exie‘ss
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`in aforementiened space based on a detection eutput of
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`aforementioned receive section, and e contrei part (50) which performs contrei of
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`the aferementioried trensrnissien section and 53 receive section based on an anaiyeis
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`resuit G? the aforementioned signei erecessing section,
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`The aforementiened centroi part,
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`A short guise radar stopping current suppiy m the ei’orementiened transmiseien
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`sectien within a peried after the aforementioned tranemiesion Section emits a Shari:
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`puise wave to space untii it emits the feiiowing snort puiee wave.
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`{Ciaim 2}
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`The aforementioned cootroi past,
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`The short guise radar according to ciaim it stopping current suppiy to the
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`aforementioned receive section in a period except a period for receiving as reflected
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`wave about a short poise wave which is within a period after the aforementioned
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`transmission section emits a short poise wave to space untii it emits the ioiiowirig
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`Short poise wave; and was emitteci.
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`[Cieim 3]
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`The short poise radar according to ciaim 1 or 2 making the aforementioned short
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`poise wave emit to space after specified time eiapse after startihg suppiy of a power
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`suppiy to the aforementioned transmission section, and stopping soppiy of a power
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`suppiy after radiation of the short poise wave,
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`{Ciaim 4}
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`The short poise radar according to ciaim 3 Stopping current sophiy to the
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`aforementioned receive section after a period for receiving a reflected wave about a
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`short poise wave which started euppiy of a power supoiy to the aforementioned
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`receive sectien in accordance with a suppiy star”: of a power euppiy ever the
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`aforementiened transmission section, and the aierementioned h’ahsmiseien section
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`emitted ire space passesc
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`{Cieim 5}
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`The aferemeritioned controi part,
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`The short guise radar according to ciaim 3 or 4 characterized by euppiyirig bias
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`newer suppiy befere srrppiyihg a pewer suppiy to the aferementioried transmiesiori
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`secticiri or a receive section.
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`[Ciaim 6]
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`Ciaim 1, Ciaim 2, or the shark puise radar awarding to cieim 3; 4, or 5 centroiiing so
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`that a radiatieri intervai of a short puise wave by the aforementioned transmission
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`section becomes iong when an anaiysis resuit which shows that: an object does not
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`exist in aforementiened space is received from the aferemenhoneci signai processing
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`it has a temperature senser,
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`The afaremerationed controi part,
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`The short puise radar according to Ciaim 1 characterized by changing a Stop eeriod
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`of current suppiy to.
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`the aforemedtioried tranemission section according to
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`temeereiure which the aforementioned temperature sensor detected!
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`[Ciaim 8]
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`Ii; has e temeerature sensor,
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`The short puise radar accordidg to Claim 2 characterized by changing a stop period
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`of current euppiy to the aforementioned receive Section according to reinderature
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`which the aforementioned temperature sensor detected.
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`we and ENPET are riot reseeneibie for any
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`damages eeueed by the use of this trensia‘rion,
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`L'Friis document has been treneiated by computer, So the transiatiori may not
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`2.**** shows the word which can not be trarisieied.
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`3.1m the drawings, my words are not trensiated.
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`DETAELED QESCRIPTEON
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`[Detaiied Descriptidn of the Invehtiah}
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`{Fieid of the Invention]
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`[0001}
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`The present inveritidn emits a puise wave with narrow width (short puiae wave) to
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`space with a given peridd, Among the short puise radars which anaiyze the object
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`which receives and detects the reflected wave fmm the abject in space, and is in
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`space based an the detectidh output, It: is reiatad with the techhoiogy far carrying
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`out power consumption reductidn of the Sheri; puise radar used with the 22~2§~GH2
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`submiiiimeter wave heii‘ (UWB) curreritiy especiaiiy assigned far the in—vehicie radar,
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`a visuaiiy impaired person’s radar for waik suapori, etc.
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`[Background of the inventidri]
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`{@0023
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`The puiae radar which investigates the object of space using a puise wave has the
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`campasitidn fundamentaiiy Shawn in Figugi
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`Nameiy, the transmiasiori section 11 receives trigger signai G output with the given
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`period Tg frdm the contrdi part 16 mentioned beiow, has a predetermined carrier
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`frequency, generates the puise wave Pit of the Specified width in sync with trigger
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`sigma! G, and emits it to space via the transmission antenna 11a.
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`[0004}
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`This. puise wave Pt is reflected by the ebject 1a in Space 1, and that reflected wave
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`Pr is received and detected with the receiving antenna 12a of the receive sectien 12.
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`[0005}
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`The Signai precessing eecticin 15 makes reference timing timing to which the wise
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`wave was sent out, for exampie frem the transmission section 11, and eheiyzes the
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`timing to which the detection eutput D is eutput from the receive sectien 12, and the
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`object la which asks for the Output wave and exists in space 1. The contrei past 16
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`pestering: various contmi t0 the transmission section 11 and the receive sectien 12
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`based en the precessing resuit of the signai precessing eection 15, etc"
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`The fundamentai campesitien at such a ptiise radar is disciesed in the foiiowing
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`Patent decement 1 and 2.
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`[Patent document 3} P H? ~ 012921A
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`{Patent document 2} 3? H8 ~ 313619A
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`[0038}
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`A5 a thing for meant put in practicai use in recent years amahg the puise radars
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`whieh have such basic constitution, A iahgudistance narraw angie range is seamhed
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`by high power using a miéiimeter wave bait (77 GHZ), The wide ang§e range of a
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`short distance is sea 'ehed by inw-pawer satanic using a submiiiimeter wave (22u29
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`GHZ) with the thing aiming at the supper: at the time of high speed operation, such
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`as coiiision preventinn and travei controfl, and the thing aiming at the supper? at the
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`time of tow speed running has dead angée assistance, parking—thancarnih~the~garage
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`assistance, etc:
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`{0009}
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`This submifiiémeter wave bait has a pian in he used fer a UWB (Uitra Wide Band)
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`wire-Sass communicatinh in the future, and it is thaught that it Es used for not aniy an
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`inmvehicfle radar but a vésuaiiy impaired person’s radar for waik support, a Sheri:
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`aistance communication system, etc.
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`[0010}
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`Since UWB is a hroahhand, m a radar system, the short puise of 1 n5 0r $6255 of width
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`can be used, and a radar with high axia§ reach/Eng power can be reaiized.
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`[Descriptinn of the Inventéon]
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`{Prebiem to be seived by the invemtion}
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`However, in order m reeiize the shert puise radar which used this UWB, the varieus
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`issues which sheuid be seived occur:
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`One of important issues is" the newer censumptien reduetien in censideretédn of
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`inciusidn en various vehicies, pertabie use, em, and especéeiiy,
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`eystem for weik support,
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`it needs to make the whoie equipment smaii and
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`iighiweight, and needs te drive equipment by a smeii ceii inevitabiy for a iong time
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`30 that pertabiiity may become easy“
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`[0013}
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`On the ether iieriitii the semiconductor device used with a high frequency band iike
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`the above UWB cannot meet
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`the abeve~mentioned demand, even if power '
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`censumpiien simpiifies the circuit configuratidn ef equiement Eergeiy compared with
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`the iow semicenductor device for frequency bands,
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`The present invention seives this prebiem and an object of the preeerai: invention is
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`to provide the shert puise radar er” Sew pewer censumption.
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`{0015}
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`In order to achieve the aforerrientieried abject, it is a shert puise radar (if Cieim 1 ef
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`the present invention,
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`The transmission section (21) which repeats and emits a short puise wave to space,
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`and the receive section {30) which receives and detects the reflected wave of the
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`Short puiee wave emitted te eferementiened space, In the short puise radar which
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`has a sigma? processing section (45) which performs eneiysis processing at the
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`object which exists in aforemeritiorieti space based on the detection eutput of the
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`aforementioneti receive sectien, and a centrei part (50) which eertorms centroi of
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`the aforementioned trensmiseion Section and a receive section based en the eneiysis
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`resuit of the eftirementioned eignei processing sectien,
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`is characterized by stepping the current suppiy to the eforementiened
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`transmiseion section within a period after the aforementioned ti‘ansmissien section
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`emite a short puise wave t0 space untii it emits the feiiowing snort puise wave:
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`[0016}
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`The short wise radar of Ciaim 2 0f the present invention is set to the shert puise
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`radar according to céaim 3.,
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`The aferemehtiehed centrei hart,
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`It is characterized by stepping the current suiapiy te the aforementioned receive
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`section in the period except the perioe for receiving the refiecteti wave about the
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`short puise wave which is within a peried after the aferementiehed transmission
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`section emits a Sheri“. puise wave te space untii it emite the feiiowing shert puise
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`wave, and was emitted“
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`The short puise radar at Ctaim 3 of the present invention is set to the shert puise
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`radar according to eiaim .‘i. or 2,
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`The aforementioned contrei part,
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`it is characterized by making the aferemehtieried shert puise wave emit to space
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`after specified time eiapse, after starting suppiy {if a power seppiy to the
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`aferemehtiehed transmission section, and stepping suppiy of a power euprfiy after
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`radiation of the shert puise wave.
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`The short guise radar ef Ciaim 4 of the present invention is set to the short puise
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`radar according to ciaim 3,
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`in accordance with the suppiy start of the power Suppiy over the aforementioned
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`transmission section, suppiy of a power suppiy is started to the aforementioned
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`receive section, and after the period for receiving the reflected wave about the short
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`puise wave which the aforementioned ti‘ensmiseion section emitted to space passee,
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`{0019}
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`The short puiee radar of Ciaim 5 of the present invention is set to the short puise
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`radar according to ciaim 3 or 4,
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`Before suppiying a power suppiy to the aforementioned transmission section or a
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`receive section, it is characterized by suppiying bias power suppiy.
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`[0020}
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`The short puiee radar of Cieim 6 of the preeent invention is set to Cieim 1, Ciairn 2,
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`or the ghort poise radar according to ciaim 3, 4, or 5,
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`The aforementioned controi part,
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`When the eneiysis
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`reeuit which shows that an object does not exist
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`received frem the aferementiened signai precessing
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`section, it is characterized by contreiiirig so that the radiatieh intervai ef the shert
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`puise wave by the aforementioned transmissien sectien becemes iong,
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`{0021}
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`The short guise radar er Cieim 7 of the present invention has a temperature sense
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`in the short puise radar according to ciaim 1.,
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`The aferemehtiened contrei part,
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`According to the temperature which the aterernentioned temperature sensor
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`detected, it is characterized by changing the step eerieci ef the current suppiy te the
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`aforementioned trensmissien section.
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`The sheit puise radar of Ciaim 8 of the present invention is set to the short puise
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`radar accerding to ciaim 1,
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`It has a temperature sensor,
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`The aforementioned contrei part,
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`According to the temperature which the aierementiened temperature sensor
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`detected, it is charaeterized by changing the step period of the current suppiy to the
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`aterementiened receive section,
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`Thus, in the meat putse radar of the present inventien, since it was made to step the
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`current suppiy to a transmiesion section at feast within a peréed after transmitting a
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`anon: puEse wave untifi it transmits the fofliowtng snort puise wave, very few radar
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`Syetems 0t" pewer consumption are reaiizebie.
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`Fewer consumetien reductien becemes pessibie further by performing current
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`suppiy to a receive section intermittentiy.
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`The characteristic Change of the device tn a big change of envimnmentet
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`temperature can be prevented, and it can be made to Operate stabiy eccerding to
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`the temperature detected with the temgaerature senser with the compoeitéen to
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`which the stop perind of the current suppiy to a transméesion section or a receive
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`section is changed.
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`{Beet Mode of Carrying Out the Inventéen}
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`t-iereénafter, an embodiment 0f the invention is described based on Drawings.
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`Fig.1 shows the compositien 0f the short puise raciar 20 tn which the present
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`inventien is eppiiedi
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`This Short puise radar :20 is constituteci by the transmiseien sectien 21, the receive
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`section 36, the signai processing sectien 45, and the centrei part 50.
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`Whenever the transmissien Section 21 receives trigger signai (3 output with the
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`given period Tg tram the centroi part 59, it generates the Sheri: puise wave Pt at
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`predetermined carrier frequency Fe (for exampie, 26 GHZ} with the specified width
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`"in (for exempie, 1 n5), and emits it to space 1 from the transmissien antenna 22.
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`The transmission antenna 22 may be shared with the receiving antenna 31.
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`This transmissien sectien 21. is provided with the feiiowing.
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`The esciiiater 2.4 which carries out the oeciiiation eutput of the signei of carrier
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`frequency Fc eniy wiiiie
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`having received the nuiee generator 23 which
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`generates puise signai Pa of the width Th in sync with trigger Signei G, anti wise
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`signai Pa as shown in Fig.1.
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`The pewer amniifier 25 which ampiifies an output eignai of the eeciiiater 24 and it
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`The band rejection fitter (BRF) 26 which ohpresses extraneene emissien out of hand.
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`1 chip of esciiiators 24 turn by MMEC, and here tn the inside, The gate circuit 2.43
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`where the AND circuit and NANCE circuit of input community were unified as shown
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`in Fig.2; It has the deiay circuit 24e which is deiayed and inputs into ene input buffer
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`24h the inverted output of the emittermfoiiower type input buffers 24b and 24::
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`cannecteci to the input part of the gate circuit 24a, 24d 0? output buffers connected
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`tn the outputting part of the gate circuit 24a, and the gate circuit 24a. '
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`in the estiiiater 24 of this compesitien, white puise signei Pa of the cycie Tg shown in
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`(e) of Figfi is input into the input buffer 24c, as Shawn in (h) of Fig.3, the eeciiiation
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`output at the signai Pb ef the square wave at predetermined frequency (carrier
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`frequency) is carried out to the ietter of a burst.
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`Aithough decided by the sum totai of the input/cumin deiay time of the input buffer
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`24b and the gate Circuit 2432, and the. time cieiay of the deiay circuit 248, the
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`buffer 24b anti the gate circuit 243 is a fixed veitie decided depending on a Circuit
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`eiement, genereiiy here, cens‘tituting so that a part at constant of the deiay Circuit
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`24e may be changed, and adjusting this censtant w osciiieting Frequency w the
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`abeve UWB —— it has set to a center (for exampie, 25 GHz) substantieiiy.
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`Since it is the cninpesition which controis the osciiiation eperetion oi" the esciiiater 24
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`itseif by poise signai Pa as mentioned above, this transmission eectien 21 does not
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`generate carrier ieakege theoretieeiiy. Therefore, what is necessary is to take into
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`consideration restriction of the pewer flux density specified when using UWB eniy
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`about the instant power of the Sheri: puise wave output at the time of an esciiiation,
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`anti it can use the eieetric newer specified effectiveiy to the utmost
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`The compesition e? the abnve~rnentiened esciiiator 24 0f Fig.2 may be an exampie,
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`and may be ether circuit configurations. Even in such a case, a burst wave without
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`the above terrier ieekage can he obtained by opening and cioeing the feedback ieop
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`fer an osciiiation by puise signei Pa, or turning on and off the power euppiies (current
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`source etc") of an eseiiiating circuit by nuise signai Pa,
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`The sighai Pb output from the oeciiiatcsr 24 is ampiified by the pewer ampiii‘ier 25'
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`which coneiste (if power" FET etc, and is suepiied to the trahsrriissieh antehha 22 via
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`BRF26. For this reeseh, from the transmission antenna 22, the abovementioned
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`short puise wave Pt ie emitted its) space 1 of a survey object. The gain of the pewer
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`ampiifier 25 is changed by the centre! part 55.
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`The power suppiy Bt over the guise generatei' 23, the osciiiator 24, and the newer
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`ampiifier 25 0f the transmission section 21 is suppiied via the eieetric power switch
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`27, tin—off contmi of this eiectric power switch 27 is carried out by the centre! part
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`50.
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`Oh the other hand, the receive section 30 receives reflected wave Pr item the object
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`is of space 1 via the receiving antenna 31, After ampiifyihg the reception sighai R hy
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`i..NA(iew heiee ampiifier‘i32, the band pass fiiter (BPF) 4-1 with a bandwidth at about
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`2 {Bi-{z band—iimits, and it detects the hand—iimited reflection Signet R“ by the detector
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`circuit 33. The gain of LNABZ is Changee by the centrei part St).
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`branching er” reflection Sighai R“ eutput from EFF-41, It is cohstiteted by the Sirieerity
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`muitipiier 35 w iich carries out the iiheerity muitipiicetioe of the reflection eignais by
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`which in«pheee branching wee carried out, and the iow pese fliter (LPF) 36 which
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`extracte hasehahd component W from the output Signet of the Einearity muitieiier 35a
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`[0039}
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`Aithough there are same sygtems, Such a5 using a doubie baiance mixer,
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`in the
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`iirxeerity muitipiier 35, how to censtitute using the Giihert mixer as whet carries out
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`high~speed ogaeration can he cansidered.
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`{0040}
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`The Giibert mixers are 3 sets of differential ampiifiers 353, as Shown in Fig.4. it
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`cdneiste 0f 35b and 355, and the difference iheut of the let sighei V1. is carried out to
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`the difierehtiai empiifier 35a, and if the difference input of the 2nd signai V2 is
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`carried out to 2 sets of differentiai empiifiers 35b and 35c eohneeteti :9 the toad side,
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`eniy a sighai component equai te the product of the let signai VI. and the 2nd sighai
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`V2 wiii be eutput frem the and resietahce R3 and R4,
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`{09413
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`When it is in phase to the iineerity muitipiier 35 of this tempositioh and the sigma? S
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`(t) of the shape at a sine e? Fig.5 ae shown in (a) is ieeut into it in the shape at a
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`burst; for exemeie, that output Signet, Becoming the waveform which carried out
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`the square of the input Signet S (t), as Shawn in (b) of Fig.5, the enveiepe curve
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`{basebanci} W is propertieeei to the eiectric power 03‘ input signai'S (t)
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`[8042}
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`Thus, since the iineerity muitipiiei’ 35 which consists; of a piureiity ef differ‘ehtiai
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`empiifiers can be constituted frem MMIC very smeii and does net moreover need to
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`sueeiy a ioeai signai, there is iittie power censumetiee and it eede.
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`{C3043}
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`Besebend signei W obtained in the detector circuit 33 is input irate the sempie heiti
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`circuit 37. The sempie hoid circuit 37 has the compositieh which inputs; baseband
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`sighei W into the integration circuit by the reeistence 37a erect the capacitor 37b via
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`the switch 37:, as the principie figure is Si’iOWi‘i in Figtfi, If the euise eégnai PC from
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`the euise generator 38 cieses the switch 37c, and integrates with basebahd signei W
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`between high ievei (a iew Eevei may be sufficient) and the guise sighai PC is set ta 3
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`iew ievei, the switch 37c wiii be opened and an integrated resuit wiii be heid.
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`E0044]
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`Aithough the cycie of trigger signei {3, etc. carry out the cycie ef a sempiing 0f the
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`sempie iieiti circuit 37, Le, the cycie of the guise sighai PC, and being deecribed as
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`that of a potate here, the cycie ofe Sempiing may be an integrai muitipie of the cycie
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`T9 of trigger signai <3.
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`{0045]
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`The wise generater 38 generates the puise eignai PC of width Tc which Signet (3‘ (it
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`may be the trigger signei'G itseif) in sync with trigger Signet G was received, and
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`eniy the time "id specified by the cahtmi part 50 t0 the Signet G was deiayed, anti
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`was specified by the centroi part 50, and outputs it to the eampie hcid circuit 37.
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`[0046]
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`The signai H integrated with and heid in the sampie heid circuit 37 is converted to e
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`digitei vaiue by Ali) whvertei“ 39 immediateiy after the heiciing, and is input into the
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`signei precessihg sectien 45.
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`{00473
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`The power euppiy Br ever LNABZ, the detector circuit 33, the sampie heid Circuit 37,
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`and the puise generater 38 0f the receive section 30 is euppiied via the eiectric
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`power switch 40. Onmei‘f centre? of this eiectric newer switch 40 is, carried eut by the
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`conti‘ei part 50,
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`[0048}
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`The signai processing section 45 cenducts aheiysis about the object ta which exists
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`in space 1 based on the signai ii acquired in the receive section 39, and reports it
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`with the eutput equipment (for exampie, an indict-star, e veice generator) which does
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`not iiiustrate the aneiysis resuit, and notifies iniormatien required for centrei to the
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`controi part 50.
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`{00493
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`The centroi part 50 performs various contrei to the transmission sectien :21 and the
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`receive section 36 according to the processing resuit of the signei precessing section
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`45 eccerdirig to the scheduie preiirnineriiy riecicieti about this shert puise radar 20.
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`{9059}
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`Whiie this controi part 50 steps the current suppiy to the transmission section 21
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`within a period after the transmission section 21 emits a short puise wave to space
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`1 untii it emits the feiiewihg short puise wave, The current suppiy to the receive
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`section 30 isstoppeti, and gnawer canstimption is reduced in the period except the
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`peried fer receiving the reflected wave about the shert puise wave which is within a
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`period after the transmission section 21 emits e short puise wave to space untii it
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`emits the feiiowing short puise wave, and was emitted
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`[0351}
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`By the case where the main power soppiy Bi: and the circuit which needs suppiy of
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`bias power sopbiy before supoiy of Br are ioceted iri the transmission section 21 and
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`the receive section 30, the power consumption of the bias power subbiy shouiti just
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`carry out the firm gas of the bias power snooty to it beihg few when current does hot
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`heed to be sent iike for exambie, the gate bias of PET" When the power consumption
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`of bias power 5:19be is iarge,
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`the switch for the bias~power~suppiy supoiy is
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`provided separateiy, and after suppiyihg bias power snooty, a main power suppiy
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`may be suppiied.
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`{0052}
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`Next, it describes about one examoie of this short poise radar 20 of operation,
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`The controi part SO is the constant period Tg {for exempie, 10 me) about the eiectric
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`power switches 27 and 4G,
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`in the eeriy stages of investigation as shown in (e) of
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`Fig.7, It is made to turn or: TW (for exambie, 400 he) every for a definite period of
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`time, and a power suppiy is suppiied to the transmission section 21 and the receive
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`section 30 (here, ooratroi of the abovementioned bias bower suopiy is described as
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`unnecessary).
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`{0053}
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`Here ON time Tw of the eieetric power switches 27 and 40f Time Twl { required
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`since the voitage of the power suppiy sunniied to the transmission section 21 and
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`the receive sectinn 30 is stahiiized 3 (for exampie, 200 ns), It is the totai time of time
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`TwZ (for exampie, 200 ns) for the detection pmcessing and samnie hoici precessihg
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`tn the eiectric wave which went and came back in the iehgest investigatieh distance
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`(for exempts, 15 m) to he cempietetii
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`{0054}
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`And whiie setting the gain at the newer ampiifier 25 as deiauit vaiue and setting the
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`gain at LNA32 to the timing to which time Twl has passed since the timing which the
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`eiectric power switches 27 and 40 turned on at the maximum, As trigger signai G {if
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`the cycie T9 is given to the trensmissign section 21, puise sighai Pa of the width ‘i‘p
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`(for exempie, 1 ns} as shown in (b) of Fig.7 is made to input into the esciiiator 24
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`and it is shown in (C) of Fig? from the transmission section 21. The short guise wave
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`Pt a? the width T9 is made to emit to space 1 by carrier frequency FC {fer exampie,
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`25 shz).
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`{0055}
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`it reflects by" the object is which exists in space 1, the reflected wave Pr is tieieyed
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`oniy the time Tx eccerciing to a hethuway distance from the transmit timing of each
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`short puise wave Pt to the abject in, for examnie, as shown in (d) at Fig}, and the
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`Sheri: puiee wave Pt emitted from the tranemiesion section 21 is received by the
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`receiving antenna 31.
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`{9056]
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`In the receive seetieh 33, after empiifying this i'eceptieh eignai R by LNABZ, BPF41
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`band—iimits, heiee eiectrie newer is reduced, that output sighei R‘ is detected with
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`the iiheerity muitipiier 35 and the iew pass fiiter 36 of the detecter circuit 33,. and
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`baseband cempment W 03“ Fig.7 253 shown in (e) is detected
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`{@057}
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`Oh the ether hand, n the sampie heid circuit 37 u» (f) cf Fig.7 __ iike __ the puiee
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`sighai PC of width Tc: (for exempie, 1 i’iS) w Tci from each trahemi
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`timing 0f the short
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`puise wave Pi: w 2 id, it deieys -- every 3 Td and inputs‘ Here, ii: deScribes by the
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`case where the time deiay ”id is equai to the width of the wise PC.
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`[0058}
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`Since time fer an eiectric wave to gen and come back to the 15 m is about 100 fig
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`when the distance to the far ecige of space 1 of a survey object sheii be iees than 15
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`m as described abeve, The reflected wave irem iese than .15 m can he covered by
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`being deiayed item the transmit timihg of the short puise wave Pt by the maximum
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`to mom
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`{0059}
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`By the time time TWZ passes since each transmit timing of the sheit puise we‘ve Pt,
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`the reflected wave from predetermined investigation distance wiii reach, and
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`received detection wiii he carried out, The current suppiy te the transmissien section
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`21 and the receive sectien 30 is suspended as shown in (a) at Fig.7, untii TQ~TW2
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`passes after the time "M2 passes‘
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`{0060}
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`Here, if time Tg is carried eut and time Tw 53 get te 400 i‘iS for 10 ms 33 mentioned
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`abeve, comparativeiy, Tw/Tg Wiii be 0.04 {4%) and the power of it wiii be saved 96%
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`by simpie caicuiatieh compared with the case of the current suppiy time te the puise
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`transmitting cycie T9 where a pOWéBi‘ euppiy is aiweys suppiiedu
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`{0061]
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`And since the pulse Signet Pt: from the let time to the 3rd time does not overiep
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`besebend compeneht W as shown in Fig.7, the sempie heid Circuit 37 wiii integrate
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`eniy with a neise compeneht, anti the integrated resuit and retention veiue serve as
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`zero substantieiiy.
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`{0062]
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`Anti when the 4th time and the 5th euiee signai PC overiep beseband compeneht W,
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`the puise signai PC, and the integrated resuits Hi and H2 are heid, and iike (h) of
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`Fig.7, it converts to e digitai veiue and outputs to the signai processing section 45.
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`{0963}
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`The signai processing section 45' detects the distance tea the object Lia, an Objective
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`size, etc. based en these retention veiues H1 and H2”
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`{9954}
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`For exampie, when the retention veine ii mere than a predetermined ievei is input,
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`it detects the distance te en (abject by Whether it was obtained by the sempiing
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`which is what time. When the retentieh vaine H more than e predetermined ievei
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`centinues, the number 03‘ times of centinuing detects an Objective size:
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`{0965]
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`This cietectien intormetien is netitied to the centre} part 50. When it is shown that
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`the distance to an abject hes the near detectien informatien notified, fer exempie,
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`and the strength of reflected wave Pr is Eerge, the centmi part 53, The gain of LNA32
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`is iowereti, and the input ievei of the detecter circuit 33 wiii eise iower the gain of the
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`pewer ampiifier 25, if required, anti it makes more exact baseband component W
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`detect in the next investigation so that it may became the iinear eperatien within the
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`scope of the iineerity muitipiier 35.
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`{00663
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`When a weak reflected wave i' tram / near the far edge of investigation epace 1 }
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`needs to be aheiyzed, the gain at the power ampiifier‘ 25 is raised.
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`{0067}
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`According to the state of space 1 e? a survey abject, the size of the ebjeet ‘2, etc., it
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`eeprepriateiy changes aisci about reset time Tc of the sampie heid circuit 37‘, and
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`acquires required investigatien information.
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`[0068}
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`Aitheugh current suppiy ehiv of the tetei time Q? time TWZ required to receive the
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`reflected wave about stebiiizetieh time Twl of power eueeiy veitage and
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`predetermined investigatien distance was carried out to the trenernissien section 21
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`and the receive sectien 3G here, As shown in (a) 0? Fig.8, to the transmission section
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`21, carry out current suppiy eniy {if the tetai time (if the width Ti) of puise signei Pa
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`of (e) {if Fig.8 to stabiiizetien time Twl, and it receives the receive section 30, if
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`current stippiy eniy of the tetai time at time TWZ required t0 carry out received
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`detection e? the reflected wave about stabiiization time val and predetermined
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`investigetien distance as shown in (in) of Fig.8 is carried out, power consumptien can
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`[00693
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`Aithougn it is necessary to change current suppiy time, power consumptien can be
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`further ieseened by stoppi

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