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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 2004
Filed:
Apr. 22, 2003
Jie Bai, Hitachinaka, JP;
Hiroshi Kuroda, Hitachi, JP;
Other;
Abstract
The invention provides a radar system, which can increase a crossrange detection speed in the lane change state by employing a steering angle sensor, etc. loaded on a vehicle without providing additional hardware. A lane-change determining unit receives a yaw rate response from a steering angle sensor, etc., and determines whether the radar-loaded vehicle is in the steering operation for lane change. If the radar-loaded vehicle is in the lane change state, a gain setting unit shifts a tracker gain to a larger value than that in ordinary running, and calculates a range, a crossrange, a relative velocity, etc. relative to a target from the results of tracker processing executed by a filtering unit. By using the calculated range, crossrange, relative velocity, etc., a control determining unit determines whether there is a collision risk, and whether steering operation to avoid a collision is required. If there is a collision risk, a forward collision warning and a control signal for actuating automatic braking are issued. If automatic steering to avoid a collision is required, an automatic steering control signal is issued. When the lane change state is completed, the radar system is returned to the state employing a tracker gain for the ordinary running.