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Title
Target recognition and tracking for millimeter wave radar in intelligent transportation / Lin Cao, Zongmin Zhao, Dongfeng Wang.
ISBN
9789819915330 (electronic bk.)
9819915333 (electronic bk.)
9789819915323
9819915325
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 242 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-1533-0 doi
Call Number
TK6592.M55
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.38480285
Summary
This book starts with the introduction of the radar working system from a mathematical point of view. It shows the composition of transmitted signal and echo signal, and describes the principle of speed measurement and distance measurement for different radar systems. The book focuses on millimeter-wave radar technologies related to echo signal denoising, target identification, clustering, and target tracking and develops a workable plan for the information fusion idea between millimeter-wave radar and machine vision. This book breaks down the systematic processing flow of millimeter-wave radar echo signals one by one from the standpoint of intelligent transportation, concentrating on the introduction of principles and reinforced by a plethora of experimental instances. So that readers from all relevant professions may comprehend millimeter-wave radar's involvement throughout the complete system process.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 12, 2023).
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9789819915323
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The system of Traffic radar
Chapter 3. Signal Processing Algorithm of Microwave Velocity Radar
Chapter 4. Target Recognition and Tracking of Microwave Velocity Radar
Chapter 5. The research on Clustering algorithm
Chapter 6. Multi-target tracking algorithm and system design
Chapter 7. Information fusion and target recognition based on millimeter wave radar and machine vision.