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Traffic surveillance is an important civilian application of radars. The current high-resolution radars give new opportunities so that the traffic application may be redefined. In this paper, a traffic scenario with a high-resolution radar is presented. A range-bin alignment method, the Global Range alignment, method, the Global Range Alignment, which comes from the focusing techniques in inverse synthetic aperture radar, is applied to obtain further capabilities than the usual velocity measuerment: distinction between vehicle types via length estimation and adequate management in situations with simultaneous targets. Preliminary results from a real scenario using a high-resolution linear frequency-modulated continuous-wave millimeter-wave radar are shown. | |
International
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JCR
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Title
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING |
ISBN
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0196-2892 |
Impact factor JCR
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2,344 |
Impact info
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Volume
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46 |
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10.1109/TGRS.2008.925333 |
Journal number
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6 |
From page
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1624 |
To page
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1633 |
Month
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JUNIO |
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