A team of engineers at Rice University has developed a tiny new sensor that could dramatically improve the safety of self-driving cars on public roads. This is a compact, low-power millimeter-wave ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Millimeter Wave Radar IC Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global millimeter wave ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly common on roadways, but making them as safe as possible may entail going beyond the particular specs of the vehicles themselves to upgrading the ...
Engineers and architects designing new office buildings and factories are increasingly seeking improved sensors to implement a variety of energy-saving safety and security features. These sensors are ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Worldwide Automotive Millimeter-wave Radar IC Competitive Analysis and Leadership Study" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The automotive ...
Ongoing developments in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are expanding the capabilities and affordability of vehicles that can alert and assist drivers using radar technology mostly focused ...
Did you know that the single-chip radar system-on-chip (SoC) is becoming one of the most popular new sensors? Its widespread adoption in cars has greatly increased the sales volume, and in turn ...
Tesla uses a front-facing radar sensor hidden inside the front fascia of its vehicles as part of its Autopilot/Full Self-Driving (FSD) sensor suite. Electrek has found a new FCC filing from Tesla in ...
The rapid evolution of millimetre-wave (MMW) imaging and radar systems is transforming applications across security, remote sensing, and non-destructive testing. These systems utilise electromagnetic ...
A team of researchers at Osaka University, together with Rediscovery of the wheel Inc., and JFE Shoji Electronics Corporation, has developed an ultra-wideband radar system, which can be mounted on ...
Electromagnetic waves with a wavelength from one to 10 millimeters, which corresponds to spectrum from 30 to 300 GHz. Millimeter wave applications include communications, radar, radio astronomy, ...
An externally mounted radar sensor on streetlights or traffic lights is intended to help self-driving cars get a better view ...