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A Prototype of Automotive 77 GHz Radar

https://doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2021-24-3-22-38

Abstract

Introduction. Automotive radars are the main tools for providing traffic safety. The development of such radars involve a number of technical difficulties due to the manufacture of high-precision extremely high-frequency (EHF) printed circuit boards. To facilitate the process of creating such devices, the existing algorithms for radar information processing should be debugged using prototypes from manufacturers of mm-band transceivers. However, the parameters of such boards are not known in advance, and the actual operating conditions of the as-produced automotive radars raise new challenges to target tracking algorithms. Therefore, checking the performance of such boards is a relevant research problem.
Aim. To evaluate the performance of a millimeter-wave automotive radar prototype and to test target tracking algorithms using this prototype.
Materials and methods. An original target tracking method was used, which considers the constraints on the use of additional data sources about the radar carrier movement.
Results. An experimental performance evaluation of a 77 GHz automotive radar prototype was carried out. The effectiveness of primary processing for the target class “vehicle” in the millimetre range was checked. Original algorithms for target tracking were proposed and tested.
Conclusion. The obtained results show that the prototype board of a transceiver chip is capable of testing tracking algorithms without creating an own automotive radar prototype. Thus, the developmental process can be significantly shortened. Moreover, after creating a hardware solution, the developer obtains a reference device to test and configure an own product without using extremely expensive and rare EHF equipment.

About the Authors

O. I. Bureneva
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University
Russian Federation

Olga I. Bureneva, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor in Computer Science(2005). The Author of 96 printed works. Area of expertise: FPGA-based digital systems, including local control and management systems, bitstream computing devices, and units for neuromorphic computing.

5 Professor Popov St., St Petersburg 197376



I. G. Gorbunov
Research Institute "Prognoz"
Russian Federation

Igor G. Gorbunov, Research Fellow. The Author of 31 scientific publications. Area of expertise: complex issues of building radar systems, radar methods for monitoring the sea surface.

5 Professor Popov St., St Petersburg 197376



G. V. Komarov
Research Institute "Prognoz"
Russian Federation

Gleb V. Komarov, post-graduate student of the Department of radio system. The Author of 4 scientific articles. Area of expertise: antenna systems, electrodynamic modeling, radio wave propagation.

5 Professor Popov St., St Petersburg 197376



A. A. Konovalov
Research Institute "Prognoz"
Russian Federation

Aleksandr A. Konovalov, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Senior Researcher. The Author of 52 scientific publications, including 5 monographs and 2 textbooks. Area of expertise: secondary and tertiary processing of radar information, data fusion, multi-position radar, bistatic radio systems.

5 Professor Popov St., St Petersburg 197376



M. S. Kupriyanov
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University
Russian Federation

Mikhail S. Kupriyanov, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor, Head of Scientific and Educational Directions. The Author of 5 monographs, 45 scientific articles and abstracts. Area of expertise: software for real-time information systems (architecture-dependent programming); methods and distributed systems for data mining and knowledge extraction; theory and research methods for self-healing information systems; embedded systems software; algorithms and parallel systems for digital signal processing.

5 Professor Popov St., St Petersburg 197376



Yu. A. Shichkina
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University
Russian Federation

Yulia A. Shichkina, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Head of the Department "Technologies of Artificial Intelligence in Physiology and Medicine" as part of the International Innovative Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Communications named after V. I. A. S. Popov. The Author of 2 monographs, 42 scientific articles and abstracts. Area of expertise: mathematical modeling, parallel computing on MPP and SMP systems; optimization of access to databases; application of AI methods in applied problems.

5 Professor Popov St., St Petersburg 197376



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Bureneva O.I., Gorbunov I.G., Komarov G.V., Konovalov A.A., Kupriyanov M.S., Shichkina Yu.A. A Prototype of Automotive 77 GHz Radar. Journal of the Russian Universities. Radioelectronics. 2021;24(3):22-38. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2021-24-3-22-38

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