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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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Simulation of Automotive MIMO Radar

2020 International Symposium on Electronics and Telecommunications (ISETC), 2020
This article is based on the development of an automotive radar MIMO simulator to show the advantage of using a larger number of transmit and receive antennas. A simulation result obtained for a relative complex scenario, concerning multiple vehicles running on highway, proves the performance of the simulator.
Tudoroniu Bogdan, Isar Dorina
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Automotive Radar Applications

2019
This chapter gives some important current and future automotive applications that utilize the radar as a sensor. In automotive applications, the signal to be processed can be acquired by ultrasonic sensor, radar sensor, camera, LIDAR, GPS, and other engine control unit sensors.
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Future Trends in Automotive Radar / Imaging Radar

28th European Microwave Conference, 1998, 1998
There is a growing interest of car manufacturers in sensors monitoring the car's surrounding area in order to improve safety systems from mere crash survival to crash prediction or prevention by early detection of hazardous situations. Therefore radar sensors have been intensively investigated for many years.
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Recent Advancement in Automotive Radar Systems [Automotive Electronics]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2012
Radar systems from Robert Bosch are used in adaptive cruise-control systems that detect objects hundreds of meters ahead of a vehicle. These systems are designed to allow a vehicle to pull out into a passing lane while maintaining the selected speed of the vehicle.
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Test systems for automotive radar

VTC2000-Spring. 2000 IEEE 51st Vehicular Technology Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37026), 2002
We discuss the test requirement and solutions for 76 GHz automotive radar modules. We give an overview of automotive radar systems currently in development and discuss in detail the application of these radars in adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems.
R. Abou-Jaoude, M. Grace
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