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The application of radar sensors for driver assistance systems and autonomous driving leads to an increasing probability of radar interferences. Those interferences degrade the detection capabilities and can cause sensor blindness. This paper uses a realistic road scenario to address the problems of a common countermeasure that simply removes interference-affected parts of time domain radar signals and thereby introduces a gap. The paper solves the problem with the application of a sparse sampling signal recovery algorithm that is also used for compressed sensing problems. It is shown that the signal recovery can clearly overcome the shortcomings of just removing interfered signal parts. In the end of the paper, the applicability of the used algorithm is verified with measured radar data.
Bechter et al. (Sun,) studied this question.