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July 31, 2020 at 6:22 pm
VivekKamble
Ansys EmployeeHi, I was reading about self-driving cars, can anyone help me in knowing which types of antennae used in automotive RADAR?
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July 31, 2020 at 6:23 pm
Charlotte Blair
Ansys EmployeeHi @"Vivek Kamble" . Generally, phased array antenna type is used in automotive radar as it requires high gain for applications such as beam steering. As automotive RADAR will use the mmWave band, the Microstrip antenna will be a suitable candidate.
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July 31, 2020 at 6:23 pm
VivekKamble
Ansys EmployeeWhat is peculiar about a phased array antenna?
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July 31, 2020 at 6:23 pm
rtk
Ansys EmployeeHi @"Vivek Kamble" . In a phased array antenna, the beam characteristics such as maximum gain direction and the radiation pattern depend on the relative phases of the excitation coefficients of the radiating elements.Â
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August 12, 2020 at 1:35 am
AndyJP
Subscribertypical car radar has very simple active RX array. A few, maybe up to 10, depending on the price of frontend and power of DSP, equally separated active receiving antennas. each is usually a passive microstrip patch array, usually taped for higher gain in horizontal direction.nDo you remember the incident with Tesla getting under the high trailer, with driver's head cut off. That was because the gain was too high, and the beam missing high obstacles.nI have not seen an automotive array with vertical scanning yet.nThe TX is even simpler. It may be just one tapped element for wide angle excitation, or a pair for higher front gain, or a pair of pairs for sensing wide, and narrow space in front of the car. Since it is sometimes hard to separate and position targets, it can be done with different RX antenna profiles, for better certainty. nThere may be one extra RX pair probably for power calibration, and/or interfering radar sensing.n
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