False alarms muffled in automotive radar.

Author(s)
Becker, R.J.
Year
Abstract

The development of a frequency doubter in the rear of a lead car in order to reject false targets such as reflection from roadside objects and cars in adjacent lanes appears to be important for a practical rear-end collision-avoidance system for automobiles. The system and the costs are discussed. Comments are made on the complex computer requirements for a full- blown collision avoidance system.

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B 662 T /91
Source

In: Microwaves 11 (1972) no. 7 July, blz. 9 + 14

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