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How lidar and radar shape driver-assist technology
Driver-assist technology has rapidly evolved over the past decade, significantly enhancing vehicle safety and convenience.
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), as many as 40,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes in the U.S. in 2016, the highest total in more than a decade. Among the main causes were speeding ...
Sameer Wasson, TI’s general manager of radar & analytic processors, recently told EE Times that after a year of pitching the company’s radar chips, his team is seeing substantial traction for both ...
Radar systems have long been used on aircraft or ships. Now, they are increasingly applied in cars for the "short range" in particular. Thanks to the great progress achieved in semiconductor ...
Automotive radar systems are typically composed of an antenna, front-end radar sensor and back-end signal processor. Current state-of-the-art automotive radar systems make use of the latest integrated ...
Radar is getting hot, especially with advancements that promise object identification/classification and higher latitude resolution — something traditional radars ...
Radar is cropping up everywhere in new car designs: sensing around the car to detect hazards and feed into decision making for braking, steering, and parking and in the cabin for driver and occupancy ...
Continental has set a milestone and is celebrating the production of 200 million radar sensors. This number highlights an important mobility trend: the accelerated development of advanced driver ...
-- Radar production milestone. Sensor technology from Continental has been helping to save lives and enhance driving comfort for more than 25 years -- Order intake from vehicle manufacturers amounting ...
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