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Spectrum Sharing Solution for Automotive Radar

2017 IEEE 85th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2017
Automated driving has become increasingly viable through the deployment of a number of sensing technologies on vehicles. These intelligent transportation systems (ITS) employ sensors such as radar, camera and lidars for collision avoidance and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication links for active environment sensing.
Kumar Vijay Mishra   +2 more
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Semantic Segmentation on Automotive Radar Maps

2019 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2019
As radar sensors can measure an object's range and velocity with a high degree of precision, moving objects can be successfully classified, as well. Classifying stationary objects still needs a lot of research, however. In this paper, we use popular semantic segmentation networks in order to classify the vehicle's immediate infrastructure. To this end,
Robert Prophet   +3 more
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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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People Movement Analysis with Automotive Radar

2019 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Consumer Technologies (ISCT), 2019
Radars have become very important in the automotive field, as they can be used to increase safety and support autonomous driving. These devices work in the mmWave frequency range and allow a maximum range of 150m yet providing a great accuracy in distance measurement at a low cost. By processing the phase information taken from the radar is it possible
Ennio Gambi   +2 more
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Automotive Radar Brake

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1974
<div class="htmlview paragraph">An automatic braking system for automotive vehicles is described. The system employs an onboard radar sensor to measure distance and relative closing velocity to obstacles in the vehicle path. This range and range-rate information is processed to generate a control signal which is a measure of the critical braking ...
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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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Automotive RADARs

Automotive radar has become a key technology in modern vehicles, driving advancements in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems(ADAS).This chapter takes a comprehensive look at how the radar systems work, starting from the fundamentals and moving through the full signal chain—from antennas to real-world applications.
Sunil Javali, Ashish Sheikh
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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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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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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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