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Implementing Doppler Radar In ADAS

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Previously, we explored the ADAS (advanced driver assistance system), which used lidar, camera, and ROS for creation of the map.

Now we are adding an important safety system for ADAS so that you can check the relative speed of moving vehicles.

Also, it detects the lane and marks the safe distance from the front vehicle in real time using the radar (see Fig. 1).

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Doppler Radar In ADAS
Fig. 1: (a) Radar and camera showing speed, direction, and lane, and (b) car with the doppler radar

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There are many lidar and radar systems available in the market for ADAS that can not only detect and map the environment but also tell us the speed of oncoming nearby vehicles as well as padestrians, and accurately measure the distance for ADAS and autonomous driving systems.

But since most of them are laser-based, they might not be very accurate in foggy or very low light conditions.

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So here we use the doppler radar that can work in all types of light conditions and foggy environment as well. It is also capable of measuring very high speeds that most of the other systems fail to do.

The components required to build this RADAR ADAS System are listed in the below table.

Bill of Materials
ComponentQuantityDescription
Raspberry Pi/Nvidia Jetson (MOD1)1SBC
Raspberry Pi camera1CSI camera
HB100 radar (S1)110.525GHz radar sensor
LM358 amplifier (MOD2)1Signal amplifier module
5V DC-DC power adaptor15V, 2A DC-DC power converter
Wires10Thin insulated wires

Circuit Diagram

Fig. 2 shows the circuit diagram of the doppler radar in ADAS. It is built around Raspberry Pi (MOD1), LM358 module, HB100 doppler radar, Raspberry Pi camera, and a few other components.

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Ashwini Sinha
Ashwini Sinha
A tech journalist at EFY, with hands-on expertise in electronics DIY. He has an extraordinary passion for AI, IoT, and electronics. Holder of two design records and two times winner of US-China Makers Award.

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