Range, velocity and azimuth — or horizontal angle — have long been the key dimensions that radar systems use to perceive a vehicle's surroundings.
But with 4D radar, another dimension has been added: elevation.
It's growing in popularity as suppliers and companies developing these sensors have found that increasing radar range and resolution, and using elevation, are critical for better and more precise object detection.
Traditional radar and camera-based systems, such as for Level 2 and Level 2 Plus automated driving functions, typically have a range of around 200 meters.
Adding elevation boosts the vehicle's view of its surroundings and increases the system's range. Improving resolution provides greater detail of the scene.