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How lidar and radar improve driver safety
In the ever-evolving world of automotive technology, driver safety remains a paramount concern. Lidar and radar systems have ...
Tesla reversed the controversial decision of ditching radar sensors on its vehicles. According to the latest information, the Hardware 4 FSD computer and sensor suite include a radar sensor.
When you can package a radar system in a 10- × 10-mm chip, you end up with a new type of sensor that was unimagined a few years ago. Today, it’s becoming common practice to use a radar chip for some ...
From smart homes to advanced driver assistance systems, 60-GHz millimeter-wave radar is redefining sensing accuracy. Explore ...
Several Tesla Model S owners complained on Tesla Motors Club forums that the service center physically removed the radar sensors from their vehicles. The explanation is that the sensors are no longer ...
Tesla has come up with another way to decontent — er, simplify its flagship cars. Much like the Model 3 and Model Y, the Model S and Model X will no longer come equipped with radar sensors. It's all ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More When self-driving cars hit the market, they will need to monitor the well ...
As the automotive industry advances towards autonomous driving, several safety concerns must be addressed before full autonomy can be reached. Leading car makers are already taking steps to address ...
Saab Inc., the radar and surveillance company that bought a homegrown maker of airport and military sensor systems more than ...
Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," ...
Leonardo is expanding its partnership with Hanwha Systems to produce AESA radars locally in South Korea, building on their ...
Amazon’s initial request to the FCC filed on June 22nd (and dug up by SlashGear) claims that its planned use of radar would enable “touchless control of device features and functions without causing ...
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