Title :
Consumer radar: Opportunities and challenges
Author :
Evans, Robin J. ; Farrell, P.M. ; Felic, G. ; Hoa Thai Duong ; Hoang Viet Le ; Li, Jie ; Li, Meng ; Moran, William ; Skafidas, E.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
Modern semiconductor technology, such as small geometry CMOS, is providing the opportunity to build very small and very low cost single chip radar systems operating at millimeter wave frequencies. Such tiny radar systems open up a vast range of new applications from automotive radar, safety helmet radar, bicycle radar, health monitoring radar, robot guidance radar, micro-UAV surveillance radar, and a host of other applications. Co-operative networks of these tiny radars also constitute an exciting possibility. Considerable progress has been made in designing and building millimeter wave CMOS radar systems and addressing the technology limitations imposed by CMOS. However many challenges remain relating to interference mitigation when there exist large numbers of small radars operating in close spacial and frequency proximity to each other. Waveform diversity and cognitive radar techniques assist in addressing these challenges. This talk will discuss current work on CMOS radar hardware, signal processing, waveform scheduling and the idea of opportunistic radar. Further progress on approaches to determining fundamental performance limitations of tiny radar systems is currently underway.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; interference suppression; millimetre wave radar; radar interference; CMOS radar hardware; automotive radar; bicycle radar; close spacial proximity; cognitive radar techniques; consumer radar; cooperative networks; frequency proximity; health monitoring radar; interference mitigation; low cost single chip radar systems; microUAV surveillance radar; millimeter wave CMOS radar systems; robot guidance radar; safety helmet radar; semiconductor technology; signal processing; small geometry CMOS; tiny radar systems; waveform diversity; waveform scheduling; CMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Interference; Millimeter wave radar; Radar antennas; Radar applications; CMOS; millimeter radar; radar interference and performance limitations; single chip radar;
Conference_Titel :
European Radar Conference (EuRAD), 2014 11th
Conference_Location :
Rome
DOI :
10.1109/EuRAD.2014.6991193