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European Commission BU25 / S09, Avenue de Beaulieu 25, 1160 Auderghem, Brussels

10 July 2014

09:00 – 13:00

 

 
The 79 GHz Final Workshop will present an overview of the achievements of the 79 GHz Project over the past years at global level. The 79 GHz project aims to establish and speed up the worldwide harmonised frequency allocation for vehicular radars in the frequency range 77 GHz to 81 GHz (79 GHz).
The speakers at the Workshop will illustrate the current worldwide status of 79 GHz frequency allocation and the activities in preparation to the World Radio Conference 2015 relevant for the 79GHz allocation.
Finally, a technology roadmap for Short Range Radar (SSR) will be discussed focusing on the requirements for future automotive radar based safety and comfort functions.
These functions include pedestrian protection, narrow pass assistance, and proximity warning up to fully autonomous driving.
A detailed agenda for the event is available on the 79GHz project website: click here
 
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Contact
 
Davide Brizzolara
Project Support Manager – ERTICO – ITS Europe
d.brizzolara@mail.ertico.com
Tel. +32(0)24000734 

Frank Ernst (79 GHz project coordinator)
Robert Bosch GmbH
Chassis Systems Control, Customer Interface und Mechanic System (CC-DA/ECR4)
Frank.Ernst@de.bosch.com
Tel. +49(711)811-37855

 

About 79GHz

The 79 GHz Project is an international automotive 79 GHz frequency harmonisation initiative and worldwide operating vehicular radar frequency standardisation platform. The main objective is to define, organise, coordinate and manage the worldwide activities of all the 79 GHz stakeholders.
The frequency range 77 GHz to 81 GHz (79 GHz) was defined by the European Commission in 2004 as the frequency allocation for automotive short range radar systems. The objective of this 79 GHz project is to establish and speed up the worldwide harmonised frequency allocation for vehicular radars in that frequency range.

For additional information: 79GHz Official Website