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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 17, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 14, 2010
Thomas Schoeberl, Hildesheim, DE;
Reinhard Meschenmoser, Hannover, DE;
Arne Zender, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Thomas Hansen, Hildesheim, DE;
Joerg Hilsebecher, Hildesheim, DE;
Karl Nesemann, Lohfelden, DE;
Oliver Lange, Hannover, DE;
Thomas Schoeberl, Hildesheim, DE;
Reinhard Meschenmoser, Hannover, DE;
Arne Zender, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Thomas Hansen, Hildesheim, DE;
Joerg Hilsebecher, Hildesheim, DE;
Karl Nesemann, Lohfelden, DE;
Oliver Lange, Hannover, DE;
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
A radar sensor including an antenna array having multiple antenna elements situated next to one another and at least one feeding point at an outer antenna element. The antenna elements are connected in series via delay lines. The radar sensor has at least two transmitting and receiving units which are each suitable for generating and evaluating a radar signal at a predefined frequency. The at least two transmitting and receiving units are connected to a feeding point of the antenna array. The frequencies of the radar signals of the at least two transmitting and receiving units are predefinable independently of one another.