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Orange-sized roadside radar ‘eyes’ aim to reduce self-driving vehicle blind spots
Researchers at Rice University have developed EyeDAR, a compact, orange-sized radar sensor for safety ...
Plenty of cars (and not just autonomous ones) use radar to spot outside dangers on the road, like that pick-up truck in your blindspot. But in the near future, radar imaging could be used to monitor ...
A new generation of powerful RF CMOS smart sensors can be used by automakers and retailers in a wide range of in-vehicle systems, offering attractive features that enhance a car owner’s overall ...
Communications and sensing technologies have transformed the automotive industry. More and more, cars include features and systems to interact with their environment, gaining awareness of the ...
We are in the middle of the most radical technological transformation ever seen in the history of the automotive industry. Not only are we powering through a wholesale shift from internal combustion ...
TI rolled out its second-generation chip for short- to long-range automotive radar sensors. The IC brings more than 30% better resolution and 40% longer range than other solutions on the market. Check ...
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