Personal radars have been recently proposed starting from the idea that a mobile device can automatically scan and reconstruct a map of the environment thanks to the adoption of millimeter-wave (mm-wave) massive antenna arrays with high-directivity radiation patterns. Unfortunately, despite the extremely narrow-beam achievable, antennas are far from having a pencil beam and, thus, mapping approaches developed for laser-based systems are not appropriate. In this paper, we propose an ad-hoc occupancy grid method for mapping, where the array radiation characteristics are accounted for into the observation model.

Occupancy Grid Mapping for Personal Radar Applications

Guidi Francesco;
2018

Abstract

Personal radars have been recently proposed starting from the idea that a mobile device can automatically scan and reconstruct a map of the environment thanks to the adoption of millimeter-wave (mm-wave) massive antenna arrays with high-directivity radiation patterns. Unfortunately, despite the extremely narrow-beam achievable, antennas are far from having a pencil beam and, thus, mapping approaches developed for laser-based systems are not appropriate. In this paper, we propose an ad-hoc occupancy grid method for mapping, where the array radiation characteristics are accounted for into the observation model.
2018
Inglese
IEEE Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP)
483
487
9781538615706
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85053817193&origin=inward
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10-13/6/2018
Freiburg, Germany
Mapping
Massive Array
Millimeter-wave
Occupancy Grid
Radar
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Guerra, Anna; Guidi, Francesco; Dallrara, Jacopo; Dardari, Davide
273
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