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EuRAD: Hand Gesture Recognition Using a Dual Axis Millimeter-Wave Interferometric-Doppler Radar and Convolutional Neural Networks
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Hand Gesture Recognition Using a Dual Axis Millimeter-Wave Interferometric-Doppler Radar and Convolutional Neural Networks Eric Klinefelter, Jeffrey A. Nanzer ECE, Michigan State University, USA {klinefe4, nanzer}@msu.edu angles. The largest improvement was obtained at angles of 45◦ off-broadside where the improvement was 2.3%. In this work we de
EuRAD: Outlier Rejection Approach for Direction of Arrival Estimation in Low SNR Conditions
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Outlier Rejection Approach for Direction of Arrival Estimation in Low SNR Conditions Andrea Quirini, Francesca Filippini, Carlo Bongioanni, Fabiola Colone, Pierfrancesco Lombardo DIET Dept., Sapienza University of Rome, Italy quirini.1693547@studenti.uniroma.it, {francesca.filippini, carlo.bongioanni, fabiola.colone, pierfrancesco.lombardo}@unirom
EuRAD: Cognitive FMCW-Radar Concept for Ultrafast Spatial Mapping Using Frequency Coded Channels
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Cognitive FMCW-Radar Concept for Ultrafast Spatial Mapping using Frequency Coded Channels Nicholas Karsch, Christoph Baer, Thomas Musch Institute of Electronic Circuits, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany {Nicholas.Karsch, Christoph.Baer, Thomas.Musch}@est.rub.de Abstract — In this contribution, we present a novel radar concept that utilizes the met
EuRAD: Polarimetric UAV-Deployed FMCW Radar for Buried People Detection in Rescue Scenarios
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Polarimetric UAV-deployed FMCW Radar for Buried People Detection in Rescue Scenarios C. Sempere Chaves, R. H. Geschke, M. Shargorodskyy, R. Brauns, R. Herschel and C. Krebs Department of Integrated Circuits and Systems (ISS), Fraunhofer Institute for High-Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques FHR, Germany {carlos.sempere, riana.geschke, maksim.sh
EuRAD: VBR: A S Band Tile of 16 T-R Modules for Fully Digital AESA Antennas (DAR Technology)
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference VBR: A S Band Tile of 16 T-R Modules for Fully Digital AESA Antennas (DAR Technology) F. Macro, M. Di Battista, B. Buccinnà VirtuaLabs, Italy {francesco.macro, marco.dibattista, bruno.buccinna}@virtualabs.it The SoCs are connected to microwave circuits containing just the HPA for the high power signal amplification (in GaN technology), the LNA for
EuRAD: PreCFAR Gridmaps for Automotive Radar
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference PreCFAR Gridmaps for Automotive Radar Fabio Weishaupt# , Nils Appenrodt# , Julius F. Tilly# , J¨urgen Dickmann# , Dirk Heberling*† # Environment Perception, Research & Development, Mercedes-Benz AG, Stuttgart, Germany of High Frequency Technology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany † Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar
EuRAD: Compact, Broadband, and Highly Efficient Leaky-Wave Antenna in Air-Filled Substrate Integrated Waveguide Technology
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Compact, Broadband, and Highly Efficient Leaky-Wave Antenna in Air-Filled Substrate Integrated Waveguide Technology Kamil Yavuz Kapusuz, Andres Vanden Berghe, Sam Lemey, Hendrik Rogier Department of Information Technology, IDLab/Electromagnetics Group, Ghent University/IMEC, Belgium {KamilYavuz.Kapusuz, Andres.VandenBerghe, Sam.Lemey, Hendrik.Rogi
EuRAD: Classification of Vulnerable Road Users Based on Spectrogram Autocorrelation Features
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Classification of Vulnerable Road Users Based on Spectrogram Autocorrelation Features Patrick Rippl, Johannes Iberle, Thomas Walter Laboratory for Microtechnology, Ulm University of Applied Sciences, 89081 Ulm, Germany patrick.rippl@thu.de will produce a significant pattern in the autocorrelation of the spectrogram. This work will present an appro
EuRAD: Architecture Considerations for AESA Antennas Providing Future Maritime Air Defence
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Architecture considerations for AESA antennas providing future Maritime Air Defence Martin Widgery Future Radar Group, Maritime Services, BAE Systems, UK Martin.widgery@baesystems.com engagement, and prepare an interceptor; and for the interceptor to launch and manoeuvre onto its desired trajectory. There may also be a desire for additional Comma
EuRAD: Enhancing Unambiguous Velocity in Doppler-Division Multiplexing MIMO Radar
Proceedings of the 18th European Radar Conference Enhancing Unambiguous Velocity in Doppler-Division Multiplexing MIMO Radar Yuliang Sun, Marc Bauduin, Andr´e Bourdoux Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (Imec), Kapeldreef 75, 3001, Leuven, Belgium yuliang.sun@ieee.org, {marc.bauduin, andre.bourdoux}@imec.be DDM MIMO is reduced by a factor equal to the number of transmit antennas. Jansen [4]