US3922660A - Volumetric intrusion alarm using both Doppler and net-change signal processing - Google Patents
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- G01S—RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
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- the other channel gives an output in response to changes in the phase and/or amplitude of the returned signal (with reference to the transmitted signal) indicative of a net change in the position of objects in the zone greater than a predetermined thresholdi
- An alarm is given only if outputs are present from both channels simultaneously 7 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure TRANSMITTING RECEIVING TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER a BANDP 20 MIXER g AMPLIFIER SIGNAL L SOURCE 22" ⁇ LIMITER j fi 24 26 INTEGRATOR 2a DETECTOR BIPOLAR THRESHOLD 3 6 INTEGRATOR ALARM AND UN'POLAR 40 L ⁇ 34 THRESHOLD US. Patent Nov. 25, 1975 3,922,660
- a transmitting transducer 10 energized by an energy source 12 and operative to provide an acoustic electromagnetic pattern in a zone under surveillance.
- a receiving trans ducer 14 is operative to receive energy returned from the zone and to provide an output signal to a mixer 16. A portion of the signal produced by the energy source 12 provides a local oscillator signal to the mixer 16.
- the mixer output provides a baseband signal which includes Doppler and sub-Doppler frequencies of the energy received from the surveillance zone.
- a bandpass filter 18 is operative to pass the baseband signal to .an amplifier 20 and thence to a limiting circuit 22 for respective amplification and limiting.
- the limiting function prevents short duration, large amplitude spurious signals from causing the outputs of the subsequent integrators 30 and 36 to slew too rapidly, which might result in false alarms.
- the output signal from the aforementioned network is applied to a Doppler channel 24 and to a non-Doppler or net-change channel 26.
- the threshold level of the threshold circuit 32 is determined to establish a minimum level above which the integrated signal of the Doppler channel represents sufficient Doppler energy to signify the possible presence of an intruder within the protected zone.
- the threshold levels of the threshold circuit 38 are determined to de- 3 fine the minimum levels in the nct-change channel above which there must exist sufficient change in the net amplitude and/or phase of received energy to signify a possible net-change in the position of some target in the zone.
- the processing channels 24 and 26 thus tend to be complementary in that spurious conditions which could cause false alarms in one channel will not in general cause false alarms in the other channel.
- the resultant false-alarm probability will thus be approximately the product of the probability of false alarms for each individual channel.
- the overall system thus exhibits an extremely low overall false alarm rate.
- An intrusion alarm system for detecting a target in ghe presence of interfering phenomena, said system comprising:
- said signal receiving means comprises:
- a receiving transducer operative to receive energy returned from the surveillance zone to provide an output signal
- a mixer operative to receive said receiving transducer output signal and to mix said transducer signal with a local oscillator signal for producing an output signal
- a bandpass filter operative to pass both a spectrum of frequencies representing positional characteristics and a spectrum of frequencies containing the Doppler characteristics of objects within the surveillance zone.
- An intrusion alarm system according to claim 2 wherein said receiving means further includes a limiting amplifier receiving said bandpass filter signal output for suppressing signal excursions above predetermined reference levels.
- said positional characteristic sensing means includes an integrator for providing a time averaged output to said positional reference threshold establishing means;
- said Doppler reference threshold establishing means includes means establishing a unipolar reference threshold in accordance with the Doppler characteristics of the zone under surveillance, such that said motion indication signal is produced as said time averaged signal exceeds said unipolar threshold.
- a receiving transducer for receiving signals introduced into the surveillance zone by said transmit' ting transducer
- a signal mixer for receiving the signals from said receiving transducer and combining said signals with local oscillator signals from said signal source;
- a limiting amplifier for limiting said bandpass filter output signals to prevent signal excursions above a predetermined reference level, said limiting amplifier producing output signals for a first channel and a second channel;
- said second channel including a second integrator and a bipolar threshold circuit, said second channel for producing a change in position indication signal in response to said signals from said second integrator exceeding either one of said predetermined bipolar threshold levels and a gate circuit for producing an alarm signal only upon simultaneous occurrence of the motion indication signal and of the change in position indication signal.
- a method for detecting an intruder in a zone under surveillance comprising the steps of:
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