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What is the minimum distance between two object required in order to detect as two object?
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What is the minimum distance between two object required in order to detect as two object?
Ranjith,
Can you provide more details. Are you referencing a particular library or example in the DigitalPower SDK?
Regards,
Ozino
Hi Ozino,
Thanks for your quick reply.
Here i am not talking about any particular example. In general object detection using C2000WARE DIGITAL POWER PACK SDK what is the minimum distance between two object required in order to detect as two object?
whether minimum distance varies from example to example or library to library in order to detect 2 objects?
Still particular example is required consider Area Scanner for Zone Occupancy Detection (http://dev.ti.com/tirex/explore/node?node=AGoZFBEGvxOV8vF7Aw-fow__VLyFKFf__LATESTand People counting (http://dev.ti.com/tirex/explore/node?node=AITDkxgrRIdA.6m43Ts-sg__VLyFKFf__LATEST)
Regards,
Ranjit
Ranjith,
Is your question intended for the mmWave SDK product? The C2000Ware-DigitalPower-SDK is a cohesive set of software infrastructure, tools, and documentation designed to minimize C2000 MCU based digital power system development time targeted for various AC-DC, DC-DC and DC-AC power supply applications. There are not applications that focus on general object detection.
I will have this forum post redirected to the mmWave team if it is intended for that product.
Regards,
Ozino
Hi Ozino,
Thanks for your reply.
Above question is intended to mmWave. Please redirect to specific team.
Regards,
Ranjit
Hello,
Range resolution determines how far two objects (that are in the same angle and doppler bin) must be to be separated in order to be detectable. This is determined by the chirp configuration setting used. You can refer to these references to understand the relationship between the bandwidth of the chirp and the range resolution:
http://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/swra553
From these documents that you can see that this is a configurable property. While some of the demos have example chirp configurations, if you have change the chirp the range resolution may also change.
Amanda