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Panasonic Advances Automotive Millimeter-Wave Radar Technology to Detect Pedestrians and Vehicles in Low Visibility Conditions
OSAKA, Japan --(Business Wire)--
Panasonic (News - Alert) Corporation today announced it has developed an advanced radar
technology for next-generation traffic safety systems that enables to
detect humans and vehicles in a range of several tens of meters. This
millimeter-wave radar technology allows for detecting objects outdoors
in poor visibility conditions, such as night, rain and snow, as well as
against the sunlight. When applied in traffic surveillance sensors
located at intersections, this innovative technology will help increase
automotive safety by detecting pedestrians and bicycles hidden in the
driver's blind spots.
As accidents at intersections account for about a half of all traffic
fatalities, preventive measures are required to avoid collisions there
involving cars, pedestrians and cyclists. Panasonic's new radar
technology enables traffic monitoring sensors at intersections to detect
pedestrians and bicycles up to 40 meters ahead even at nighttime and
under bad weather conditions that hinder the driver's visibility. By
alerting the driver of the presence of pedestrians in the crosswalk or
bicycles in blind spots, this technology helps to reduce the driver's
burden and traffic accidents.
Panasonic's new automotive radar technology has overcome the
difficulties with conventional millimeter-wave radar technologies; the
advanced radar technology is capable of detecting humans and cars
simultaneously in spite of the fact that human body reflects extremely
weak radar signals compared with car body. This innovative radar
technology has also achieved high detection performance with a range
resolution of less than 50cm and an angular resolution of 5 degrees,
which enables to detect pedestrians and vehicles. Furthermore, unlike
optical and infrared cameras and laser sensors, whose detection
performance can be significantly affected by visibility conditions, this
new radar technology will not be subject to such conditions as
nighttime, rain, snow or dense fog.
Panasonic has developed and incorporated the following new element
technologies to realize the new millimeter-wave radar technology for
automotive applications:
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Coded pulse modulation technique that employs a newly designed
code sequence for pulse radar method to improve sensitivity
characteristics, thereby achieving extension of the detection
range and finding out small objects that have weak radar
reflection.
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Adaptive antenna technique that combines radar beamforming
transmission and adaptive array antenna reception with signal
processing algorism for estimation of target direction, thereby
achieving high angle resolution even with a smaller antenna
compared with conventional one.
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With regard to millimeter-wave radars, there presently exist radars for
vehicle to measure distance to the vehicle in front. However, these
radars cannot detect human body with high resolution due to very weak
radar reflection of human body. In addition, an optical camera is
commonly used as a traffic surveillance sensor. However, it cannot work
well under certain conditions such as nighttime because it can provide
almost the same information as the human eye can capture.
Panasonic has achieved the new radar technology as part of the "Research
and Development Project for Expansion of Radio Spectrum (News - Alert) Resources"
supported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of
Japan. The company will demonstrate the technology at VTC (Vehicular
Technology Conference) 2012-Spring (May 7 to 9 in Yokohama, Japan),
using a test equipment with an experimental radio license.
On the new radar technology, Panasonic holds eighteen patents in Japan
and six patents overseas including pending applications.
About Panasonic
Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development and
manufacture of electronic products for a wide range of consumer,
business, and industrial needs. Based in Osaka, Japan, the company
recorded consolidated net sales of 8.69 trillion yen (US$105 billion)
for the year ended March 31, 2011. The company's shares are listed on
the Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and New York (NYSE:PC) stock exchanges. For
more information on the company and the Panasonic brand, visit the
company's website at http://panasonic.net/.
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