DocumentCode
1710062
Title
IdenticarTMautomatic car identification system
Author
Constant, James
Author_Institution
RCS Associates, Inc., Claremont, California
Volume
23
fYear
1972
Firstpage
20
Lastpage
63
Abstract
This paper describes a system for idetifying moving objects such as vehicles, trucks, buses, containers, etc. in which a passive label having a number of dipoles in accordance with a code is attached to the object and, a synthetic aperture radar consisting of a Gunn diode mounted within a resonant cavity and connected to a horn is used to illuminate the label. The Gunn diode operates as a homodyns so that signals from the label are also detected by the diode as a number of overlapping chirp signals which are sent to a computer for processing. The computer output is a pulse train with pulses corresponding to dipoles in the label. A number of tests have been made indicating that labels can be read regardless of range and vehicle speed. A number of horns may be strategically located in a city or along a highway and these horns can be multiplexed into a common computer to provide an inexpensive all weather automatic vehicle identification system.
Keywords
Chirp; Cities and towns; Containers; Diodes; Gunn devices; Radar detection; Resonance; Signal processing; Testing; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1972. 23rd IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VTC.1972.1622124
Filename
1622124
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