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Lens-based 77 GHZ MIMO radar for angular estimation in multitarget environments
Steffen Lutz, Thomas Walter, Robert Weigel
Published online : 01-06-2014
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The demanding tasks for automotive radar systems in multitarget scenarios require an increased target separation performance and new sensor concepts. In this contribution, a highly integrated 77 GHz time domain multiplex (TDM) MIMO radar is presented. The sensor is feasible for advanced direction of arrival (DOA) estimation in azimuth and elevation. For efficient and high-quality measurements a fr
Realization and calibration of the MIMO radar MIRA-CLE Ka
Oliver Biallawons, Jens Klare, Olaf Saalmann
Published online : 01-06-2014
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This paper presents the technical realization of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar MIRA-CLE Ka (MIMO radar-configurable in Ka-band). This system is a stationary imaging radar without any mechanical moving parts. It is highly portable, ready to use in only a couple of minutes, and it is able to process one radar image per second during continuous radar measurements in the current stag
Size-reduction and suppression of cavity-resonances in hybrid mm-wave antennas for polarimetric measurements
Sebastian Methfessel, Lorenz-Peter Schmidt
Published online : 01-06-2014
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Size and feed structure are some of the important constraints for using antenna-elements in multi-element two-dimensional arrays, where easy planar integration and appropriate matching with transceiver chips are essential. This applies especially when differential signaling and adaptable polarization are required. Based on a balanced-fed patch-excited cavity-backed horn antenna (hybrid antenna), f
A 94-GHz planar orthogonal mode transducer
Jawad Attari, Tarek Djerafi, Ke Wu
Published online : 01-06-2014
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The orthogonal LSM and TE modes that are supported by the image SINRD (iSINRD) guide and (SIW) is exploited to develop a planar millimeter-wave hybrid orthogonal-mode transducer (OMT) within the same dielectric substrate. The two output arms are iSINRD guide and an SIW. The proposed co-layered planar OMT belongs to a narrowband acute angle class. The design process is explained and measurements a
Sectorial substrate-integrated half-mode near-field sensors for biological liquid characterization
Nora Meyne, Arne F. Jacob
Published online : 01-06-2014
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Two compact resonant near-field sensors are introduced for the characterization of aqueous solutions at 5 GHz. They are based on folded substrate-integrate circular half-mode resonators with a planar sensing tip. Owing to the planar design, the sensor is simple and cheap to manufacture, and a sample can be easily coupled to the resonator from the top. The operating principle of the sensor is expla
Liquid crystal-based tunable CRLH-transmission line for leaky wave antenna applications at Ka-Band
María Roig, Matthias Maasch, Christian Damm, Rolf Jakoby
Published online : 01-06-2014
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In this work, a liquid crystal based tunable composite right/left-handed transmission line for future leaky wave antennas working at the Ka-band is presented. The tuning of the liquid crystal is achieved by means of magnetic and electric biasing. For this purpose, different prototypes are fabricated for each biasing technique and their dispersive characteristics compared. Electric tunability is ac
Classification of small UAVs and birds by micro-Doppler signatures
Pavlo Molchanov, Ronny I.A. Harmanny, Jaco J.M. de Wit, Karen Egiazarian, Jaakko Astola
Published online : 01-06-2014
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The popularity of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is increasing. Therefore, the importance of security systems able to detect and classify them is increasing as well. In this paper, we propose a new approach for UAVs classification using continuous wave radar or high pulse repetition frequency (PRF) pulse radars. We consider all steps of processing required to make a decision out of the raw
A 160-GHz system in package for short-range mm-wave applications
Abouzar Hamidipour, Reinhard Feger, Sebastian Poltschak, Andreas Stelzer
Published online : 01-06-2014
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This paper proposes a fully integrated 160-GHz transmitter and receiver in package for millimeter-wave applications. The monolithic integrated circuits were designed with a harmonic approach and were fabricated using a SiGe:C HBT production technology with an f and f of 170 and 250 GHz, respectively. The manufactured 2006 × 1865 µm bare dies were integrated in 6 × 6 mm embedded wafer level ball gr
Discussion of the operating range of frequency modulated radars in the presence of interference
Tom Schipper, Marlene Harter, Tobias Mahler, Oliver Kern, Thomas Zwick
Published online : 01-06-2014
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This paper discusses the operating range of frequency modulated (FM) radars in the presence of interference. For this purpose, radar- and path loss equations are used to draw the equipotential lines for a given signal-to-interference ratio as a function of the spatial distribution of targets and interferers in order to identify relevant scenario constellations. Further the factors influencing the
RF-MEMS variable matching networks and switches for multi-band and multi-mode GaN power amplifiers
Sascha A. Figur, Friedbert van Raay, Rüdiger Quay, Peter Lohmiller, Larissa Vietzorreck, Volker Ziegler
Published online : 01-06-2014
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This work presents radio-frequency-microelectromechanical-system (RF-MEMS)-based tunable matching networks for a multi-band gallium nitride (GaN) power amplifer (PA) application. In the frequency range from 3.5?8.5 GHz return losses of 5?10 dB were measured for the input network, matching impedances close to the border of the Smith chart. For the output matching network return losses of 10?20 dB a