Radar will likely beat out laser, sonar, and camera technology when it comes to obstacle detection in cars, analyst reports. In a software-driven world, it's easy to forget about the nuts and bolts.
Dride 4K is a next-generation card dash camera equipped with a wealth of features including radar-based motion detection, 4G LTE connectivity, GPS, dual cameras for both front and rear vision and more ...
The automotive industry has been using radar for two and a half decades. During that time, it has transformed from enabling luxury features on the most expensive cars, to being used ubiquitously for ...
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 ...
Front and side radars may have different primary uses and drivers for their innovation, but together, they form a vital part of ADAS for autonomous vehicles. IDTechEx's report, "Automotive Radar ...
IDMs are offering lower-cost 77GHz automotive millimeter wave (mmWave) radar chips, in an attempt to accelerate the transition from 24GHz to 77GHz, according to sources in the car industry supply ...
With the progress in intelligence and stricter vehicle safety regulations, carmakers are facing a surging demand for sensors. In Level 2 self-driving and beyond, the market for automotive mmWave ...
When the automobile industry really began to take off in the 1930s, radar was barely in its infancy, and there was no reason to think something that complicated would ever make its way into the ...