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Phenomenology of automotive radar interference

Fatemeh Norouzian, Anum Pirkani, Edward Hoare, Mikhail Cherniakov, Marina Gashinova

2021IET Radar Sonar & Navigation31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Mutual interference in automotive radar is expected to become a major issue owing to the rapid increase in the number of vehicles on the road equipped with radar. The phenomenology of interference in frequency modulated continuous wave radar is presented. Interference is empirically analysed at every signal processing stage in the victim radar by means of experimentally verified simulation modelling. Knowledge of how interference manifests in different domains provides a useful tool to develop algorithms for interference detection, mitigation and/or avoidance. The receiver's filter response is analysed to minimise the interference duration and increase the effectiveness of time‐domain mitigation techniques. A innovative method of interference parameter extraction by using spectrograms is also introduced.

Topics & Concepts

Interference (communication)RadarPhenomenology (philosophy)Computer scienceSpectrogramAutomotive industryElectronic engineeringContinuous-wave radarAcousticsEngineeringRadar imagingTelecommunicationsComputer visionAerospace engineeringChannel (broadcasting)PhysicsEpistemologyPhilosophyRadar Systems and Signal ProcessingElectromagnetic Compatibility and MeasurementsMicrowave Imaging and Scattering Analysis