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Radar scene emulators create realistic, repeatable test conditions for evaluating radar sensors used in driver-assistance systems and autonomous vehicles. They replicate complex real-world traffic and environmental scenarios, enabling teams to verify sensor performance and perception algorithms in the lab. By replacing unpredictable road testing with safe, controllable emulation, these solutions help accelerate development, improve reliability, and reduce validation costs. With nine models ranging from single-target benchtop systems to high‑density multi‑target setups, select the radar scene emulator that is right for your application. Request a quote for one of our popular configurations today. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
Generate dynamic radar scenes with multiple objects, controlling distance, velocity, and angle to match real-world driving conditions.
Adapt test setups from single-target verification to fully populated highway scenarios with a modular, upgradeable system design.
Reproduce realistic relative motion with precise control of target velocity and angle for comprehensive radar behavior testing.
Model challenging conditions such as rain, fog, or multipath reflections to ensure reliable radar performance in all scenarios.
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Keysight E8708A radar target simulator offers 76 GHz to 81 GHz, built-in average power and occupied bandwidth measurements, and Doppler simulation.
Demand for automotive radar modules in today’s vehicles requires a proven test solution test engineering teams can count on. The Keysight E8708A radar target simulator includes options for built-in measurement capabilities for occupied bandwidth and average power from the incoming radar-under-test signal.
Now test engineering teams can rely on a compact solution for current and future application ranges. The E8708A radar target simulator's range extends the coverage from 76 GHz to 81 GHz with 4 GHz bandwidth.
This solution is available with full-range simulation capabilities from 4 m to 300 m or in fixed ranges you define:
AR8700T
The AR8700T Automotive Radar Transmitter and Conformance Test Solution enables testing the automotive radar module from an RF and functional standpoint.
The Keysight AR8700T automotive radar transmitter and conformance test solution analyzes automotive radar signals across the full frequency range for 24 GHz, 77 GHz, and 79 GHz radar and provides scalable analysis bandwidth from 2.5 GHz to > 5 GHz, depending on test requirements.
AD1012A
Radar Scene Emulator (AD1012A) enables automotive full-scene emulation with up to 512 objects at 512-pixel resolution, and at distances as close as 1.5 meters.
Achieving the next level in vehicle autonomy demands robust algorithms trained to interpret radar reflections detected by automotive radar sensors. Keysight’s first-to-market technology combines hundreds of miniature radar target simulators into a scalable screen that can emulate objects with up to 512-pixel resolution and at distances as close as 1.5 meters. This breakthrough radar scene emulation solution overcomes conventional radar sensor test solutions that have a limited field-of-view (FOV) and cannot simulate objects at distances less than 4 meters.
Utilizing “total scene generation”, the radar scene emulation solution exercises your automated drive systems and algorithms by applying time-synchronized inputs to the actual sensors. Its open architecture also closes the loop with your existing hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) systems and 3D modelers. These capabilities create a solution that complements—and fills the gap between—software simulation and on-road testing. As such, it overcomes limitations of software simulation that does not test real radar sensor response, while achieving repeatable testing of radar scenes, which cannot be done on the test track.
The Radar Scene Emulator allows you to emulate real-world driving scenarios, varying speed, distance, and number of targets, across a contiguous FOV. With radar sensors and back-end software confidently tested against the complexity of real-world driving scenarios, you’ll achieve your vision of ADAS and next-generation vehicle autonomy sooner, with less risk.
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A radar scene emulator is a test system that creates highly realistic radar targets and driving environments in a controlled laboratory or proving ground. It allows engineers to evaluate how an autonomous vehicle’s radar sensors detect, track, and classify objects without depending on unpredictable real-world driving. By producing complex scenarios with multiple moving targets, different speeds, and varying distances, these systems provide a safe, repeatable, and efficient way to confirm radar sensor performance.
Radar scene emulation makes it possible to test unusual or hazardous situations that are hard to reproduce on public roads, such as sudden pedestrian crossings or vehicles approaching quickly from blind spots. Validating radar reliability under these conditions builds confidence in automated driving systems and helps improve road safety.
A radar scene emulator electronically generates simulated radar targets that represent objects like cars, bicycles, and pedestrians. Engineers can control each target’s characteristics, including range, speed, angle, and radar cross-section, to create realistic and dynamic traffic conditions. Many systems can handle multiple targets at different angles, enabling the recreation of dense traffic situations.
The emulator connects directly to the radar sensor being tested and provides immediate feedback on how it perceives the environment. Engineers can tune scenarios to measure detection range, tracking accuracy, false alarm filtering, and sensor performance under varying weather or interference conditions.
Radar scene emulators provide consistency, safety, and efficiency that traditional road testing cannot deliver. Engineers can recreate challenging scenarios such as sudden obstacles, merging vehicles, or limited-visibility events repeatedly and without risk to people or property. Controlled testing minimizes the need to accumulate extensive road miles, saving time and reducing operational costs.
These systems also allow for evaluation in conditions that are unsafe or difficult to reproduce in the real world, such as crowded multi-target situations or rapidly changing traffic patterns. This capability helps identify radar sensor limitations earlier in the development cycle, speeding up design improvements and overall validation.
Radar scene emulators are used throughout the autonomous vehicle development process. During early design, they allow teams to test new sensor architectures and algorithms before full vehicle integration. During validation, engineers can confirm that object detection and tracking systems meet performance goals across a wide range of driving scenarios.
In later stages, emulators support regression testing by running identical scenarios after software updates or hardware changes to ensure consistent sensor behavior. This repeatability improves confidence in the readiness of radar systems for real-world deployment.