The concept of personal radar has recently emerged as an interesting solution for next 5G applications. In fact the high portability of massive antenna arrays at millimeter-waves enables the integration of a radar system in pocket-size devices (i.e. tablets or smartphones) and enhances the possibility to map the surrounding environment by guaranteeing accurate localization together with high-speed communication capabilities. In this paper we investigate for the first time the capability of such personal radar solution using real measured data collected at millimeter-waves as input for the mapping algorithm.
Millimeter-wave backscattering measurements with transmitarrays for personal radar applications / Guerra, Anna; Guidi, Francesco; Clemente, Antonio; D'Errico, Raffaele; Dussopt, Laurent; Dardari, Davide. - ELETTRONICO. - 2015:(2015), pp. 7414160.1-7414160.6. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC Wkshps 2015 tenutosi a San Diego, CA, USA nel 6-10 Dec. 2015) [10.1109/GLOCOMW.2015.7414160].
Millimeter-wave backscattering measurements with transmitarrays for personal radar applications
GUERRA, ANNA;Guidi, Francesco;DARDARI, DAVIDE
2015
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The concept of personal radar has recently emerged as an interesting solution for next 5G applications. In fact the high portability of massive antenna arrays at millimeter-waves enables the integration of a radar system in pocket-size devices (i.e. tablets or smartphones) and enhances the possibility to map the surrounding environment by guaranteeing accurate localization together with high-speed communication capabilities. In this paper we investigate for the first time the capability of such personal radar solution using real measured data collected at millimeter-waves as input for the mapping algorithm.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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