학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 전기·컴퓨터공학부, 2017. 2. 김성철. ; As the number of vehicles on the road is increased, the incidence of traffic accident is gradually increased and the number of death on roads is also increased. Most accidents are due to carelessness of the driver. If the vehicle can actively recognize the dangerous situation and alert the driver to avoid accident, it will be a great help to the driver. As concern for safety and driver assistance increases, needs for driver assistance system (DAS) are consistently increasing. Moreover, with the grooming demand for autonomous driving, there has been paid a great attention to the incorporation of multiple sensors. Various sensors for safety and convenience are being introduced for automobiles. The detection performance of the automotive radar looks outstanding compared to other sensors such as Lidar, camera, and ultrasonic sensors, in poor weather conditions or environmental conditions of the roads. Among many applications using automotive radars, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) and the autonomous emergency braking (AEB) using forward looking radars are the most basic functions for safety and convenience. Using ACC and AEB functions, drivers can be guaranteed safety as well as convenience when visibility is poor under bad weather conditions. Generally, the radar system for ACC and AEB had been composed of singe longrange radar (LRR) and two of short-range radar (SRR) and the system cost was very expensive. However, the cost can be lowered by the concept of multi-beam, multirange (MBMR) radar which consist of integrated narrow long range beam and wide short range beam in a single radar sensor. In this dissertation, we propose an advanced MBMR radar for ACC and AEB using 77 GHz band and highly integrated RF ICs. The detection specifications are investii gated base on theoretical radar principles and effective design concepts are suggested to satisfy the specifications. We implemented an actually working forward looking MBMR radar and performed experiments to verify the detection performance. To overcome the limitation of radar hardware resources for cost-effective design, we propose novel signal processing schemes to recognize environment on roads which are regarded as impossible with automotive radar. Characteristics of an iron tunnel which deteriorate the detection performance of the radar are analyzed and a measure for the recognition is proposed. Moreover, the recognition method is expanded to harmonic clutters which are caused by man-made structures on roads containing periodic structures such as iron tunnels, guardrails, and sound-proof wall. The harmonic clutter suppression method is also proposed to enhance the quality of the received signal and improve the detection performance of the radar. All experiments are performed using the proposed MBMR radar to verify the detection performance and the usefulness of proposed signal processing methods for recognition and suppression of clutters on roads. ; 1 Introduction 1 2 A Multi-Beam and Multi-Range FMCW Radar using 77 GHz Frequency Band for ACC and AEB 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 System Design of Advanced MBMR Radar 7 2.3 Waveform and Signal Processing Structure Design 14 2.4 Advanced Singal Processing Technique for AEB 19 2.5 Design Results 20 2.6 Experimental Results 22 2.6.1 Anechoic Chamber 22 2.6.2 Field Test 27 2.7 Summary 29 3 Iron-tunnel Recognition 30 3.1 Introduction 30 3.2 Iron-Tunnel Recognition 32 3.2.1 Radar Model 32 3.2.2 Spectral Characteristics of an Iron-Tunnel 34 3.2.3 Measuring Spectrum Spreading 40 3.3 Experimental Result 45 3.3.1 Iron-Tunnel Recognition 45 3.3.2 Early Target Detection and Prevention of Target Drop 49 3.4 Summary 53 4 Clutter Suppression 55 4.1 Introduction 55 4.2 Clutter Recognition 57 4.2.1 Radar Model 57 4.2.2 Spectral Analysis of Road Environment 62 4.2.3 Proposed Clutter-recognition Method (Measuring Harmonics of Clutter) 64 4.3 Clutter Suppression 69 4.3.1 Proposed clutter suppression method 69 4.3.2 Verification using real data 71 4.4 Experimental results 74 4.5 Summary 81 5 Conclusion and Future Works 82 Bilbliography 85 Abstract (In Korean) 89 ; Doctor


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    Titel :

    System Design of Advanced Multi-Beam and Multi-Range Automotive Radar



    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2017-01-01


    Medientyp :

    Hochschulschrift


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch



    Klassifikation :

    DDC:    600 / 629



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