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Automotive Radar – Road Boundary Estimation

2021 International Symposium ELMAR, 2021
The automotive industry is progressively focusing on autonomous driving systems, and there are two main reasons behind that: first, the amount of legislation related to autonomous vehicles is gradually increasing, and second, the OEMs continuously seek to enhance the vehicles safety and comfort. Autonomous Driving Assistant Systems use multiple sensors
Michal Mandlik   +7 more
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Radar Cross Section Enhancing Structures for Automotive Radars

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2018
As automotive radar and driver assistance systems prevail, weak scattering targets such as pedestrians and bicycles can be applied with radar cross section (RCS) enhancing structures to improve road safety. Low-profile structures, which comprise straight and ring-shaped ridges mounted on metal plates, are developed in the 24 GHz band to provide the ...
Wen-Jiao Liao   +4 more
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Radar waveform for automotive radar systems and applications

2008 IEEE Radar Conference, 2008
This paper describes three different continuous wave (CW) radar waveforms which are applied in automotive radar sensors. The radar sensor should be able to detect all objects inside the observation area and to estimate range, radial velocity and azimuth angle simultaneously even in multi target situations.
Hermann Rohling, Christof Moller
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Signal processing for automotive radar

IEEE International Radar Conference, 2005., 2005
With rising accident rates, researchers are looking for solutions to reduce fatalities. Some enhance car designs to protect drivers more adequately. Some propose improvements to the traffic and road systems to reduce the chances of accidents. Still others propose the installation of special gadgets to improve the situational awareness of drivers and to
D. Kok, J.S. Fu
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Automotive radar interference test

2017 18th International Radar Symposium (IRS), 2017
Fully automated vehicles are currently under research and development and will become reality in the near future. Key enabling sensors in this area are automotive radars, which currently support driving comfort and crash prevention. These radars operate in the 24 GHz and 76–81 GHz bands as of today and occupy the spectrum heavily.
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Side zone automotive radar

Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE National Radar Conference, 1998
A side detection system (SDS) based on radar technology for automotive applications is introduced. The functional requirements of such a system are described and the resulting safety enhancement benefits are summarized. Also, the nature of the radar environment for the side zone application is reviewed in qualitative terms.
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Research activities in automotive radar

Fourth International Kharkov Symposium 'Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Waves'. Symposium Proceedings (Cat. No.01EX429), 2002
High performance automotive radar systems are currently under development for various applications. Comfort systems like adaptive cruise control (ACC) are already available on the market as 77 GHz radars. Target range and velocity are measured simultaneously with high resolution and accuracy even in multi-target situations.
H. Rohling   +3 more
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Impact imminent [automotive radar]

IEE Review, 2004
Radar is one of the key technologies that automotive makers are interested in. But, despite becoming low cost it will also need to meet high standards of accuracy and reliability.
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SiGe 77GHz Automotive Radar Technology

2007 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2007
Recent advancements in SiGe device development enable the realization of 77GHz automotive long range radar systems using relatively low-cost silicon technology. This paper will discuss technology requirements for the radar design and present examples of receiver and transmitter circuit implementations.
W.M. Huang   +14 more
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Automotive radars-development status

1996 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2002
This article provides an overview of the advances in developing a mmw radar sensor for automotive applications. While the promise of large business opportunities still exists, there are significant challenges to developing a commercially viable radar based system for the automotive consumer.
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