Design of an FMCW radar baseband signal processing system for automotive application

Springerplus. 2016 Jan 18:5:42. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-1583-5. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

For a typical FMCW automotive radar system, a new design of baseband signal processing architecture and algorithms is proposed to overcome the ghost targets and overlapping problems in the multi-target detection scenario. To satisfy the short measurement time constraint without increasing the RF front-end loading, a three-segment waveform with different slopes is utilized. By introducing a new pairing mechanism and a spatial filter design algorithm, the proposed detection architecture not only provides high accuracy and reliability, but also requires low pairing time and computational loading. This proposed baseband signal processing architecture and algorithms balance the performance and complexity, and are suitable to be implemented in a real automotive radar system. Field measurement results demonstrate that the proposed automotive radar signal processing system can perform well in a realistic application scenario.

Keywords: Antenna array; Automotive radar; Frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW); Multi-target detection; Radar waveform.