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New Technology Doubles Resolution Without Radar Replacement Using Novel Algorithms!

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The joint research team led by Sangdong Kim and Bongseok Kim from DGIST’s Automotive Technology Division has developed a new signal analysis technology that enhances radar range resolution and is applicable to various radar systems. - The research findings were recognized for excellence and published in the prestigious IEEE Sensors Journal.


The joint research team led by Sangdong Kim and Bongseok Kim from the Automotive Technology Division of DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) has developed a new radar signal–processing technology that can dramatically enhance the resolution of existing low-resolution radars. This technology enables precise object recognition using existing hardware specifications without the need for bandwidth expansion.

 

Currently, radar systems for automotive and aerospace applications require resolution-enhancement technologies to improve object recognition precision. Achieving this typically involves increasing bandwidth or utilizing ultra-high-resolution algorithms with significant complexity[1]. However, it results in higher costs and increased system complexity.

 

The research team discovered that additional information embedded in the envelope of radar signals could be used. On that basis, they developed a new algorithm that analyzes the contour features of received signals. This innovative technology improves target differentiation without bandwidth expansion, achieving nearly double the resolution through signal processing on existing radar hardware. In addition, it enables the precise identification of objects both inside and outside the vehicle.



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