Target position detecting apparatus and method utilizing radar

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Combined with diverse type radiant energy system – With laser

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342 56, 342126, 342133, 342139, 342146, G01S 7483

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056297041

ABSTRACT:
In a radar target position detecting apparatus, beams (, for example, light beams) irradiated from a transmitter(, for example, LED) have a predetermined divergence angle, a plurality of light (beam) receiving elements such as photodiode arrays each having a different receiving angle (directivity) are arranged in an array form, and a direction of a reflected wave (beam) is identified according to a position of the arrayed beam (wave) receiving elements in the array at which the reflected wave (beam) is captured.

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