A Metalens-based Bicycle Safety Reflector for Autonomous Vehicle Radars
Abstract
With the rising number of interactions between autonomous or sensor-assisted vehicles -- especially in poor weather conditions -- come the need and opportunity for a new class of bicycle safety reflectors designed to enhance cyclist visibility to radars. To this effect, the first retrodirective planar metalens-based tag operating in the millimeter-wave automotive frequency range is proposed. The compact, lightweight ($0.61~\mathrm{g}$) design consists of two layers: a metalens layer and a patch ...
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With the rising number of interactions between autonomous or sensor-assisted vehicles -- especially in poor weather conditions -- come the need and opportunity for a new class of bicycle safety reflectors designed to enhance cyclist visibility to radars. To this effect, the first retrodirective planar metalens-based tag operating in the millimeter-wave automotive frequency range is proposed. The compact, lightweight () design consists of two layers: a metalens layer and a patch antenna pixel layer. The metalens focuses incoming plane waves from different incidence angles onto corresponding patch antenna pixels on the second layer, which re-radiate the signal back through the metalens, enabling retrodirective operation. The proposed tag was thoroughly evaluated, demonstrating reliable detection beyond 70 m and a peak monostatic radar cross section (RCS) of with stable retrodirectivity over , providing an average gain improvement of and an RCS enhancement of relative to a lens-less reference. A realistic deployment scenario on a metallic bicycle demonstrated up to a 110x improvement in its detectability at broadside. These results highlight the potential of the proposed passive tag to operate as a low-cost, lightweight, and easily integrable bicycle safety reflector for next-generation autonomous vehicle radar systems.
Source: arXiv:2605.22659v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.22659v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.22659v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.22659v1
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May 23, 2026
Chemical Engineering
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