Development of a radar sensor for inflatable occupant restraint system.

Author(s)
Takahashi, T. T. Makino & K. Sato.
Year
Abstract

A radar sensor which is being developed as an adequate sensor for an inflatable occupant restraint system is described. The important characteristics of this radar sensor is that an optimum highly sensitive sensing zone is formed by the combination of two transmission antennas and two reception antennas in order to improve the collision judgement accuracy, minimise the difference of preclusion time for various obstacles and suppress the received signal level due to rain and snow, etc.

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B 191 fo /91.2 IRRD 205927
Source

New York, SAE, 1972. 28 cm., 11 blz. tekn. grafn. foto's. Presented at the 2nd International Conference on passive restraints. Detroit, Michigan, May 22-25. 1972. SAE nr. 720422

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