Evaluation of diffraction effects for identifying hidden targets

A. Fackelmeier, C. Morhart, E. M. Biebl

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Abstract

Protection of vulnerable road users (VRU) is a key issue of future driver assistance systems. There, an important point is to determine whether a VRU is visually hidden to the driver. This additional information is essential for the driver to prevent an accident or to reduce its severity. In this paper we show that by using a transponder attached at the VRU, wavelength dependent diffraction effects can be utilized to distinguish between visible and hidden VRUs. Several diffraction measurements were carried out taking place in open space areas with simple big scattering objects and in different road traffic scenarios demonstrating a reliability of nearly 100 %. If future driver assistance systems for detecting VRUs are complemented with automotive electronics which enable distinction between visible and hidden VRUs, accidents can be avoided [5].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGerman Microwave Conference, GEMIC 2008
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9783800730865
StatePublished - 2008
Event2016 German Microwave Conference, GEMIC 2008 - Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
Duration: 10 Mar 200812 Mar 2008

Publication series

NameGerman Microwave Conference, GEMIC 2008

Conference

Conference2016 German Microwave Conference, GEMIC 2008
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHamburg-Harburg
Period10/03/0812/03/08

Keywords

  • Active target
  • Automotive
  • Diffraction
  • Hidden target
  • ISM band

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