Estimating speed using a side-looking single-radar vehicle detector

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This paper presents a side-looking single-beam microwave vehicle detector (VD) system for estimation of per-vehicle speed and length. The proposed VD system is equipped with a 2-D range Doppler frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar using a squint angle. The associated Fourier processor uses an inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) algorithm to extract range and speed data for each vehicle using a single-beam FMCW radar. The simulation and experimental results show accurate estimations of vehicle speed and length. The measurement errors of speed and length were approximately ±4 km/h and ±1 m, respectively. The proposed method has excellent detection capability for small moving targets, such as bikes and pedestrians, at speeds down to 5 km/h. A commercial 10.6-GHz radar with signal processing modifications was used in the experiments. © 2000-2011 IEEE.

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Jeng, S. L., Chieng, W. H., & Lu, H. P. (2014). Estimating speed using a side-looking single-radar vehicle detector. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 15(2), 607–614. https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2013.2283528

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