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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 03, 2020
Filed:
Sep. 01, 2016
Thierry Kerber, Paris, FR;
Thierry Kerber, Paris, FR;
Other;
Abstract
In an emission process for remote sensing, pulse signals () are periodically produced in elementary time windows spaced one pulse period (T) apart, and waves corresponding to those signals are emitted towards remote objects, so as to enable to monitor waves transmitted by those objects upon receiving the emitted waves. The emission of those waves is periodically prevented, according to at least one inhibition period (3T, 5T) proportional to the pulse period and equal to at least three times that pulse period. Parameters are set, suited to producing measurement information on the objects from the wave monitoring, based on at least part of a frequency content of the transmitted waves to which the pulse and inhibition periods contribute. Applications to lidars, radars, active sonars and ultrasound monitoring.