Abstract
The radar technology has a long history of over more than one century. In contrast to this its application in the automotive domain is a quite young activity. The enablers of this relatively new research field are presented in this article from a car manufacturers perspective covering aspects of signal processing algorithms, hardware and driver assistance applications.
PACS® (2010): 84.40.Xb.
Received: 2012-1-30
Published Online: 2012-5-10
Published in Print: 2012-5-11
©2012 by De Gruyter
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