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Design of 24 GHz Radar with Subspace-Based Digital Beam Forming for ACC Stop-and-Go System | |
关键词: stop-and-go; adaptive cruise control; digital beam forming; FMCW; 77 GHz radar; 24 GHz radar; | |
Others : 1185907 DOI : 10.4218/etrij.10.0210.0107 |
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【 摘 要 】
For an adaptive cruise control (ACC) stop-and-go system in automotive applications, three radar sensors are needed because two 24 GHz short range radars are used for object detection in an adjacent lane, and one 77 GHz long-range radar is used for object detection in the center lane. In this letter, we propose a single sensor-based 24 GHz radar with a detection capability of up to 150 m and ±30° for an ACC stop-and-go system. The developed radar is highly integrated with a high gain patch antenna, four channel receivers with GaAs RF ICs, and back-end processing board with subspace based digital beam forming algorithm.
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