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A prototype 77GHz radar had its' FMCW output modified to provide frequency-ramps in alternate directions, rather than the sawtooth pattern applied to production radars.

This prototype radar was mounted on the roof of a vehicle at ~2.5m above road-level. The radar’s output was recorded over a short journey (31/01/2023) and is available to download from the bottom of this page.

77GHz FMCW Alternate Ramps and Doppler revealed.mkv

All radar data is subject to a positional shift dictated by the doppler effect, as discussed here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2011.03512.pdf.

The magnitude of the doppler shift associated with a specific object is dependent on the radial velocity of that object, from the radar’s frame of reference.

This specific adaptation to the radar’s usual mode of operation causees the “direction” of doppler shift for every azimuth of data captured to alternate, which allows for easier programmatic identification of the radial speed component of features within the radar’s field of view.

Please get in touch at industrial.automation@navtechradar.com if you would like to explore this work further.

To add some context to the captured data, the vehicle’s position and attitude were logged alongside the raw radar data.

Playing back the radar data as a TCP stream is done using using the playback utility.

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