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Mastering automotive radar EIRP measurement for peak performance

Jan. 14, 2025
This white paper discusses how automotive radars are an important part of sensor fusion and how to make EIRP measurements easier.

Automotive radars are essential to safety systems such as collision avoidance and adaptive cruise control. The radars are a pillar of ADAS/AD systems and an important part of sensor fusion. The effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) of automotive radar sensors is the total power emitted from radar antennas and a comprehensive measure of signal strength and coverage capability (essential to assessing automotive radar sensor performance). The AREG800A automotive radar echo generator makes for easy EIRP measurements when validating automotive radar sensors. Learn about reliable and repeatable testing for automotive radars in a ADAS/AD systems measuring EIRP.

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