I know even for the small patch antennas we were looking at, the design of the waveguides was insanely complicated. I can't imagine blowing it up to something larger with many more elements.
If you wanted separated components to group together many antennas I suspect the difficulty would be accurate clock synchronization what with automotive standards for wiring. I'm still not sure I understand how they can get away without having rigid structures for the antennas, but this would be a critical requirement because automotive frames flex during normal operation.
Cars are also quite noisy RF environments due to spark plugs.
I guess what you're speaking of will be the next 10-20 years of progress for RADAR systems as the engineering problems get chipped away at one at a time.
If you wanted separated components to group together many antennas I suspect the difficulty would be accurate clock synchronization what with automotive standards for wiring. I'm still not sure I understand how they can get away without having rigid structures for the antennas, but this would be a critical requirement because automotive frames flex during normal operation.
Cars are also quite noisy RF environments due to spark plugs.
I guess what you're speaking of will be the next 10-20 years of progress for RADAR systems as the engineering problems get chipped away at one at a time.