Near-Field Radar Equation Based on Fresnel Diffraction Formula to Detect Short-Ranged Targets for Automotive Radar

Although the classic radar equation has been widely used to analyze the link budget of an automotive radar, it is valid only when the targets are located in the far-field region of the transmitted field and the receiving antenna is located in the far-field region of the scattered field. This paper c...

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Main Authors: Kyoung-Sub Oh, Pei-Yuan Qin, Dong-Wook Seo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science 2024-03-01
Series:Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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Online Access:https://www.jees.kr/upload/pdf/jees-2024-2-r-216.pdf
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Summary:Although the classic radar equation has been widely used to analyze the link budget of an automotive radar, it is valid only when the targets are located in the far-field region of the transmitted field and the receiving antenna is located in the far-field region of the scattered field. This paper confirms this hypothesis using measured and simulated data for short-range radars. Furthermore, a novel radar equation based on the Fresnel diffraction formula is proposed for application in situations where the receiving antenna is located in the radiative near-field region (or Fresnel region) of a target, but the target is situated in the far-field region of the transmitting antenna. In addition, the proposed radar equation is assessed by comparing the measured and simulated data.
ISSN:2671-7255
2671-7263