Abstract

Single transducer distance measurement systems have a blind zone which is increased if the transmitted signals are coded to reduce errors due to crosstalk. A method to reduce this blind zone is a model based separation of the transmitted and received signal. This contribution compares two systems, one working with the measured band pass signals, and another one which is based on I/Q-demodulated base band signals.

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