Towards an Advanced Automotive Radar Front-end Based on Gap Waveguide Technology
Licentiatavhandling, 2022
Systems utilizing individual linear polarization (LP) that lack polarimetric capabilities are not capable of measuring the full scattering matrix, thus losing information about the scenery. To develop a more advanced radar system with better detectability, dual circularly polarized gap waveguide slot arrays for polarimetric radar sensing are investigated. An 8×8 planar array using double grooved circular waveguide polarizer is presented. The polarizers are compact in size and have excellent polarization properties. Multi-layer design of the array antenna benefits from the gap waveguide technology and features better performance. The works presented in this thesis laid the foundation of future works regarding integration of the radar front end. More works on prototyping radar systems using gap waveguide technology will be presented in future publications.
Integration
packaging
antenna
automotive
dual circular polarization
MMIC
polarimetric radar
gap-waveguide
radar
Författare
Qiannan Ren
Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Kommunikation, Antenner och Optiska Nätverk
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Dual-Circularly Polarized Array Antenna Based on Gap Waveguide Utilizing Double-grooved Circular Waveguide Polarizer
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Annan elektroteknik och elektronik
Utgivare
Chalmers