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An automotive radar sensor for cocoon functions requires very small dimensions to offer a high flexibility of mounting positions. These mounting positions are the bumper corners, and in future, also the B-pillar and the rocker rail could become a mounting position. Therefore highly integrated radar sensors are required. Investigations for a miniature radar frontend have been done, based on RF360 low...
Minimizing the dimension is one of the most challenging requirements for automotive radar sensor designs. Investigations for a very compact automotive radar antenna have been done based on TDK Low Loss LTCC. For the automotive radar band (76 – 81 GHz), an antenna element and a via transition have been simulated, manufactured and measured.
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