24 GHz automotive radar for detecting low-friction spots due to water, ice or snow on asphalt

Ville Viikari, Timo Varpula, Mikko Kantanen

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    Abstract

    This paper proposes that automotive radar technology could be used to detect low friction spots due to water or ice on asphalt. The backscattering properties of dry, wet and icy asphalt are experimentally studied in laboratory conditions at two automotive radar bands at 24 GHz and at 77 GHz. Both water and ice are found to change the backscattering properties of asphalt. The experimental results suggest that water could be detected using dual-polarised 24 GHz radar. Both water and ice could be detected using dual-polarised 24 GHz radar and 77 GHz radar.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings
    Subtitle of host publication5th European Radar Conference, EuRAD 2008
    Pages41-42
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event5th European Radar Conference 2008 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Duration: 30 Oct 200831 Oct 2008

    Conference

    Conference5th European Radar Conference 2008
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityAmsterdam
    Period30/10/0831/10/08

    Keywords

    • Radar applications
    • road vehicle radar
    • scattering

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