Abstract: The invention relates to the simultaneous determination of the distance and the speed of a target in a radar system that operates according to the HPRF (High Pulse Repetition Frequency) method. A target spectrum group is determined in the Doppler domain and the distance of the target is then determined from the group delay.
Abstract: An optical sensor head for the directional detecting of optical radiation has an arrangement of individual optical systems that are differently sloped with their optical axes, are convergently aligned in the viewing direction and each have conical, partially overlapping viewing areas. To provide an exact bounding of the observation sector assigned to the sensor head without any impairment of the operatability, at least one outer-edge-side individual optical system of the sensor head is provided with a beam diaphragm which partially shades the assigned viewing cone. At least one of the neighboring optical systems, which is situated closer to a sensor center, is arranged with its light entrance opening approximately at the level of the diaphragm-bounded edge beams of the outer-edge-side individual optical system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 3, 1993
Date of Patent:
January 25, 1994
Assignee:
Deutsche Aerospace AG
Inventors:
Hans Poisel, Norbert Rothkirch, Gert Trommer
Abstract: A method for electrically bonding surface-mountable integrated circuits (LLCCC-components) onto a printed circuit board. A specially shaped flexible bonding element having a semicircular central portion is used to flexibly connect the LLCCC components to the circuit board so that stresses due to thermal expansion of the components are absorbed.