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Expanding the Capabilities of Automotive Radar for Bicycle Detection With Harmonic RFID Tags at 79/158 GHz
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Techn. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on. 71(1):320-329 Jan, 2023
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Harmonic analysis
Radar
Radar cross-sections
Bicycles
Automotive engineering
Voltage-controlled oscillators
RFID tags
Automotive
clutter suppression
D-band
frequency doubler
frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW)
harmonic
millimeter-wave (mm-wave)
monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC)
radar
radio frequency identification (RFID)
SiGe
tag
vulnerable road users
W-band
Language
ISSN
0018-9480
1557-9670
Abstract
Although traffic safety continues to improve overall, fatalities of vulnerable traffic participants and pedal cyclists specifically have reached 30-year highs. While automotive radar sensors continue to advance and are integrated in more and more vehicles, they are not ideally suited to detect pedal cyclists, especially in complicated traffic scenarios. To mitigate the problem of the lower radar-cross Section (RCS) of the cyclist, equipping them with harmonic radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is proposed. The presented system showcases the benefits of this approach by being able to conduct conventional automotive radar measurements and detect tags simultaneously. In this work, we present the printed-circuit boards (PCBs) and the necessary chipset, while especially focusing on the design of a power-efficient harmonic RFID tag. By improving the gain per current of an amplifier chain, the tag enables a range sufficient for urban scenarios while consuming little enough current to be powered by battery-operated lights. This enables the detection of pedal cyclists even in complicated scenarios at a distance of up to 80 m.