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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 16, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2001
Lawrence Gerard Stopczynski, Milford, MI (US);
Steven Yellin Schondorf, Dearborn, MI (US);
Scott Howard Gaboury, Ann Arbor, MI (US);
J. B. Drummond, Jr., Southfield, MI (US);
Ford Global Technologies, Inc., Dearborn, MI (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus for permitting a host automotive vehicle to avoid or mitigate the consequences of a collision between the host vehicle and a target automotive vehicle by using a combination of radar derived target information and transponder information. The host vehicle is equipped with a radar system operative detect the target vehicle and generate target data, and a computer which determines a likelihood of collision with target vehicle. If the likelihood of collision is above a certain level, the computer directs the radar system to transmit a directional interrogation system toward the target vehicle. The target vehicle is equipped with one or more transponders that receive the interrogation signal and respond by transmitting a response signal containing information indicating various dynamic and/or static characteristics of the target vehicle. The response signal is received by the host vehicle and is decoded to extract the target vehicle information. The computer then uses the transponder-derived target information along with the radar-derived target information to accurately determine the nature of the impending collision and direct appropriate changes in performance of one or more systems of the host vehicle in order to avoid or mitigate the consequences of the collision.