Radar (acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging) uses radio waves to detect objects in the environment. It allows determining the distance (known as range), angular position (bearing), and velocity.
Automotive radar has emerged as one of the backbone technologies in the automotive industry’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) revolution. Because radar uses electromagnetic waves to sense ...
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 ...
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.
Modern car components can cost a fortune if stolen, and now a wave of radar sensor thefts has raised alarm bells.
Autonomous vehicles rely on radar and LiDAR sensors, complemented by edge-based cameras to perceive their environment, make well-informed choices and navigate safely. These embedded devices are used ...
It’s been more than 25 years since Mercedes-Benz started equipping some of its top of the line models with radar sensors to enable adaptive cruise control (ACC). Today, having at least three exterior ...
Until recently phased array radar has been very expensive, used only for military applications where the cost of survival weighs in the balance. With the advent of low-cost microwave devices and ...
Aimed at improving how advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) sense objects to help meet new regulations, Texas Instruments (TI) has launched its 77-GHz AWR2944 radar sensor that delivers enhanced ...
Tesla prides itself in simplicity—whether that be a minimalistic interior, single-piece casting, or the use of as few sensors as possible. In 2021, Tesla made the decision to remove the radar sensor ...