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Recent advances in micro-electronics have created the possibility of building very low cost, very small, high performance single chip Radar systems. Concurrent with this technological advance, a diverse range of new applications for such radar systems is emerging. The coming consumer radar revolution is on the verge of entering the market place in areas including automotive radar, bicycle radar, micro-UAV radar, and many other applications. This short paper briefly describes the current state of the technology covering RF, signal processing and antenna systems. We also introduce recent work on performance limitations of such systems including radar information theory and its connections with quantum mechanics. © 2013 IEEE.

Original publication

DOI

10.1109/RADAR.2013.6651953

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

31/12/2013

Pages

21 - 26