This study explores the scattering of signals within the mm and low Terahertz frequency range, represented by frequencies 79 GHz, 150 GHz, 300 GHz, and 670 GHz, from surfaces with different roughness, to demonstrate advantages of low THz radar for surface discrimination for automotive sensing. The responses of four test surfaces of different roughness were measured and their normalized radar cross sections were estimated as a function of grazing angle and polarization. The Fraunhofer criterion was used as a guideline for determining the type of backscattering (specular and diffuse). The proposed experimental technique provides high accuracy of backscattering coefficient measurement depending on the frequency of the signal, polarization, and...
At present, laser radar is main studied in the in automotive sensing. However, Driverless cars have ...
The potential for terahertz (THz) spectroscopy to detect explosives and other materials of interest ...
Traffic safety can be improved by detecting the road surface condition using automotive radar. This ...
This study explores the scattering of signals within the mm and low Terahertz frequency range, repre...
Intensive research and development activity on low-terahertz (0.1-1 THz) electronics, including rece...
The development of a new generation of sensors for autonomous vehicles requires the increase of the ...
In this letter, we report initial experimental results which provide the foundation for low-terahert...
There has been significant investment in realizing autonomous vehicles technology. Despite tremendou...
The Submillimeter-Wave Technology Laboratory (STL) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell has inv...
This paper studies 24-GHz automotive radar technology for detecting low-friction spots caused by wat...
Sub-terahertz (Sub-THz) systems operate at the border of electronics and photonics, and have profite...
In this paper the potential advantages of imaging outdoor environments in the low Terahertz (low-THz...
This paper proposes that automotive radar technology could be used to detect low friction spots due ...
This paper proposes that automotive radar technology could be used to detect low friction spots due ...
At present, laser radar is main studied in the in automotive sensing. However, Driverless cars have ...
The potential for terahertz (THz) spectroscopy to detect explosives and other materials of interest ...
Traffic safety can be improved by detecting the road surface condition using automotive radar. This ...
This study explores the scattering of signals within the mm and low Terahertz frequency range, repre...
Intensive research and development activity on low-terahertz (0.1-1 THz) electronics, including rece...
The development of a new generation of sensors for autonomous vehicles requires the increase of the ...
In this letter, we report initial experimental results which provide the foundation for low-terahert...
There has been significant investment in realizing autonomous vehicles technology. Despite tremendou...
The Submillimeter-Wave Technology Laboratory (STL) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell has inv...
This paper studies 24-GHz automotive radar technology for detecting low-friction spots caused by wat...
Sub-terahertz (Sub-THz) systems operate at the border of electronics and photonics, and have profite...
In this paper the potential advantages of imaging outdoor environments in the low Terahertz (low-THz...
This paper proposes that automotive radar technology could be used to detect low friction spots due ...
This paper proposes that automotive radar technology could be used to detect low friction spots due ...
At present, laser radar is main studied in the in automotive sensing. However, Driverless cars have ...
The potential for terahertz (THz) spectroscopy to detect explosives and other materials of interest ...
Traffic safety can be improved by detecting the road surface condition using automotive radar. This ...