DocumentCode
1949863
Title
Measurement of wet antenna effects on millimetre wave propagation
Author
Arage, Alebel ; Kuehnle, Goetz ; Jakoby, Rolf
Author_Institution
Automotive Electron.-Driver Assistance, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany
fYear
2006
fDate
24-27 April 2006
Abstract
The experiment "wet antenna effects on millimetre wave propagation" is carried out at the Robert Bosch GmbH, to analyse the partial and total signal degradation of automotive radar sensors. It reveals that, the existence of water film on the surface of antenna lens or its radome is the main cause for weak performance of radar sensors, operating at high frequencies in rainy and snowy weather conditions. However, it is possible to repress the formation of water film with proper antenna lens or radome design to a certain extent, to reduce its effect on the radar performance. The results, which are discussed in this paper, show that such performance limitation has to be generally taken into account by the automotive long range radar designers. Bosch has successfully implemented appropriate technology in its new generation automotive long range radar sensor.
Keywords
lens antennas; meteorological radar; millimetre wave antennas; millimetre wave propagation; radar antennas; radomes; road vehicle radar; antenna lens surface; automotive radar sensor; millimetre wave propagation; radar measurement; radome design; signal degradation; weather condition; wet antenna effect; Antenna measurements; Antennas and propagation; Automotive engineering; Degradation; Frequency; Lenses; Meteorological radar; Optical design; Radar antennas; Signal analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar, 2006 IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9496-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADAR.2006.1631796
Filename
1631796
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