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After digital electronics entered the automotive industry years ago it is now the radio frequency (RF-) electronics with frequencies far above 2GHz which is starting to be applied in cars and other means of transportation. Since 1975 many companies, institutions and laboratories experimented with various millimeterwave radar systems for automotive applications. The aim was to develop Obstacle Warning Radars (OWR), warning the driver of potential hazards in his path, and Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control (AJCC). Further approaches are radar systems for measuring the velocity or ice warning radars.
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Rehme, F., Meinel, H., Hager, W. (1999). Development of RF Technology for Automotive Radar and Mobile Broadband Communication. In: Ricken, D.E., Gessner, W. (eds) Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 99. Springer and the environment. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03838-3_16
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