WaveFarer: Chirp Waveforms and Range-Doppler
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Chirp waveforms are commonly used in automotive radar and other sensor applications to provide the required information for calculating range and Doppler velocity of objects in a scene from the radar returns. An example is a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar, which transmits a sequence of chirps within a frame. The term chirp refers to the adjustment of frequency over a band.
Use WaveFarer's scripts and utilities to extract path data from simulations. Once a user has defined parameters for the motion of vehicles, pedestrians, or other objects for a drive scenario or other radar or sensor application, these scripts can be executed to set up the simulation sets and post-process their results to generate a range of outputs.
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