Applied Sciences (May 2024)

High-Speed Surface Property Recognition with a 140 GHz Frequency

  • Jiacheng Liu,
  • Da Li,
  • Guohao Liu,
  • Yige Qiao,
  • Menghan Wei,
  • Chengyu Zhang,
  • Jianjun Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14104321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 4321

Abstract

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In the field of integrated sensing and communication, there is a growing need for advanced environmental perception. The terahertz (THz) frequency band, significant for ultra-high-speed data connections, shows promise in environmental sensing, particularly in detecting surface textures crucial for autonomous systems’ decision-making. However, traditional numerical methods for parameter estimation in these environments struggle with accuracy, speed, and stability, especially in high-speed scenarios like vehicle-to-everything communications. This study introduces a deep learning approach for identifying surface roughness using a 140-GHz setup tailored for such conditions. A high-speed data acquisition system was developed to mimic real-world scenarios, and a diverse set of rough surface samples was prepared for realistic high-speed datasets to train the models. The model was trained and validated in three challenging scenarios: random occlusions, sparse data, and narrow-angle observations. The results demonstrate the method’s effectiveness in high-speed conditions, suggesting terahertz frequencies’ potential in future sensing and communication applications.

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