Radar-Based Near Distance Sensing Device for Automotive Applications 1999-01-1239
This paper highlights the generic idea of a synergetic system approach and first test results of a radar-based near distance sensing device actually developed at Siemens Automotive. Due to the limited space in the vehicle's front and rear region a multi-functional sensor system for different applications is envisaged.
Technical requirements for near-term driver assistant functions are described and the necessary system architecture to handle those applications is roughly specified. Practical strength, limits and shortcomings of the realized systems and first test results are addressed.
Also in:
Car Technology Yearbook 2000-CTY2000, Adaptive Cruise Control-PT-132, Iv: Vehicle Navigation Systems and Advanced Controls-SP-1428, Sensors and Transducers, Second Edition-PT-105, Object Detection, Collision Warning and Avoidance Systems-PT-70, SAE 1999 Transactions - Journal of Passenger Cars-V108-6
Related Topics:
Vehicle drivers
Architecture
Sensors and actuators
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