학술논문

Height-Finding for Automotive THz Radars
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems IEEE Trans. Intell. Transport. Syst. Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on. 20(3):1170-1180 Mar, 2019
Subject
Transportation
Aerospace
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Radar
Position measurement
Transceivers
Coordinate measuring machines
Signal resolution
Sensor arrays
Automotive applications
radar remote sensing
radar imaging
radar measurements
Language
ISSN
1524-9050
1558-0016
Abstract
This paper explores radar methods to measure the coordinates (distance and height) of objects on or beside a road. Knowledge of these parameters is essential in the development of autonomous or semi-autonomous cars, as well as to improve driving safety. It is shown that the height is best found by trilateration from sensors at multiple locations on a vehicle. The novelty of the work consists in the formulation of the problem and in its solution using a low-THz radar trilateration approach. The expressions obtained allow calculating the coordinates of targets using a number of different methods of radar trilateration. The influence of the system parameters on the accuracy of measurement using different methods of trilateration has been analyzed. The assumptions made were verified by the experimental system based on a 300-GHz ultra-wideband radar. Experimental results are in good agreement with theoretical calculations; they confirmed the practicality of obtaining high-accuracy height measurements on distributed targets such as pedestrians. The physical basis of the techniques developed would also allow the plan position of a target to be found using the same approach.