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KUS Zhengyang Electronics participated in the preparation of vehicle millimeter wave radar detection standards officially released

  • Time:2021-10-14Source: KUS media
  • Recently, the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Market Supervision issued the Shanghai Municipal Local Standard "Vehicle Millimeter Wave Radar Detection Performance Test Method", the standard number is DB31/T 1315-2021. This is the first ADAS technology prepared by KUS Zhengyang Electronics. The standard will be formally implemented on December 1, 2021.

    KUS Zhengyang Electronics adheres to the corporate mission of "make breathing cleaner, and make driving more aware". It is committed to the field of automobile exhaust emissions and efficient and safe driving. With many years of technical precipitation and rich project experience, it actively participates in the formulation of technical standards. , To play a demonstrative and leading role in promoting the orderly development of the automotive industry.


    Landmark cover of "Measurement Method of Vehicle Millimeter Wave Radar Detection Performance"



    In recent years, millimeter-wave radars have been widely used in intelligent driving ADAS systems with the advantages of low cost, high reliability and strong anti-interference, to detect and perceive pedestrians, vehicles and obstacles. In the future, it is expected to benefit from the wave of automobile intelligence. , To open up more market space.

    KUS Zhengyang Electronics has insights into the automotive market trend and started the research and development of ADAS system products in 2015. It has successfully developed automotive-grade millimeter wave radars, which are used in commercial vehicles, non-road machinery and other fields to realize rear collision warning RCW and blind spot detection. BSD, dual warning, electronic fence, visualized electronic fence, forward and backward perception and other functions.

    Vehicle-mounted millimeter-wave radar is powerful and widely used. It has become the current standard for intelligent driving of L2 and above, and it also plays a vital role in driving safety. Therefore, the detection of millimeter-wave radar performance cannot be ignored. However, the current vehicle-mounted millimeter-wave radar detection industry lacks effective test method standards.

    Shanghai-As the "Pearl of the Orient" and the leading city in the Yangtze River Delta, the "Test Method for Vehicle-mounted Millimeter Wave Radar Detection Performance", which will lead the development of the Yangtze River Delta region, will build a demonstration zone for industry development models, and lead the region to create a new ADAS industry. Standardization and new development.

    In this compilation process, KUS Zhengyang Electronics participated as a drafting unit and provided professional opinions on technical requirements, test methods, test sites, measurement procedures, and detection performance evaluation.


    KUS Group participated in the preparation as a drafting unit



    This technical standard specifies the test methods for single-machine detection performance, outer cover electromagnetic performance and system integration detection performance. It can be applied to the frequency bands of 24~24.5GHz and 76~77GHz, providing technical support and judgment reference for promoting the progress and development of the industry. .

    In an environment where industry technical standards are gradually improved, the market vitality of vehicle-mounted millimeter-wave radars and even ADAS systems will be fully stimulated, safety and reliability will be improved, and development will be in a standardized, orderly and healthy direction, and will continue to serve the automotive industry. Inject new energy. In the future, KUS Zhengyang Electronics will continue to focus on the field of intelligent driving, professionally provide ADAS system-related products, move towards higher technical goals, and help the high-quality development of intelligent driving.

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