DocumentCode :
1037205
Title :
Interference from 24-GHz automotive radars to passive microwave earth remote sensing satellites
Author :
Younis, Marwan ; Maurer, Jürgen ; Fortuny-Guasch, Joaquim ; Schneider, Robert ; Wiesbeck, Werner ; Gasiewski, Albin J.
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Hochstfrequenztechnik und Elektron., Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany
Volume :
42
Issue :
7
fYear :
2004
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1387
Lastpage :
1398
Abstract :
The automotive industry is currently considering the introduction of short-range radars (SRR) operating near 24 GHz for improving road traffic safety. SSRs are intended to observe the full azimuthal space cover around a vehicle using up to eight sensors. The sensors would operate in an ultrawideband (UWB) mode, occupying 3-5 GHz of bandwidth. Interference from SRR transmitters with passive microwave remote sensing satellites used for weather and climate monitoring could occur as the result of several coupling mechanisms, including direct coupling via the transmit antenna beam and scattering and diffraction of the transmitted signals from leading vehicles, buildings, and other nearby objects. In this study, we estimate the amount of coupling anticipated to occur from SRRs, including the direct and scattered contributions. The calculations are based on bistatic scattering measurements of a typical automobile and ray optical simulations of reflection and propagation in an urban environment. Using these calculations, the maximum allowable SRR transmitted power for interference levels acceptable for meteorological and climatological remote sensing applications are quantified. The study provides criteria for SRR operation with the Earth Exploration Satellite Service on a noninterference basis.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; automobile industry; microwave measurement; radar interference; remote sensing by radar; road traffic; terrain mapping; 24 GHz; SRR transmitters; automotive radars; bistatic scattering measurements; climate monitoring; diffraction; microwave remote sensing satellites; passive remote sensing satellites; radar interference; ray optical simulations; road traffic safety; short-range radars; transmit antenna beam; ultrawideband mode; weather monitoring; Automotive engineering; Earth; Interference; Optical scattering; Passive microwave remote sensing; Passive radar; Radar remote sensing; Radar scattering; Satellites; Spaceborne radar; Automotive radar; EESS; Earth Exploration Satellite Service; compatibility; interference; radiometry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2004.830633
Filename :
1315821
Link To Document :
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