Considerations for Future Automotive Radar in the Frequency Range Above 100 GHz

Köhler A, Gumbmann F, Schür J, Schmidt LP, Bloecher HJ (2010)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2010

ISBN: 978-1-4244-4933-0

Abstract

Within the last years automotive radar sensors became more and more important. Started with comfort systems like adaptive cruise control (ACC) and parking aid, the safety aspect increasingly came to the fore. In the near future not only upper class cars will be equipped with various radar applications like pre crash, collision warning and collision avoidance to increase traffic safety. Therefore many high performance radar sensors have to be integrated in the car. This paper describes the demands on future radar sensors. It is discussed how the step to higher operating frequencies could be beneficial particularly for urban situations with high traffic density. Furthermore the paper will provide and discuss design considerations for future mmW-Radar sensors in automotive safety applications.

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APA:

Köhler, A., Gumbmann, F., Schür, J., Schmidt, L.-P., & Bloecher, H.-J. (2010). Considerations for Future Automotive Radar in the Frequency Range Above 100 GHz. In Proceedings of the RoCC-Session , GeMiC 2010, Berlin.

MLA:

Köhler, Aaron, et al. "Considerations for Future Automotive Radar in the Frequency Range Above 100 GHz." Proceedings of the RoCC-Session , GeMiC 2010, Berlin 2010.

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