Iceye captured this synthetic aperture radar image of a container yard near Port Harcout, Nigeria. This was the first one-meter resolution imagery Iceye shared. Credit: Iceye LOGAN, Utah — Iceye is ...
Engineers have developed a new signal analysis technology that enhances radar range resolution and is applicable to various radar systems. The joint research team led by Sangdong Kim and Bongseok Kim ...
NXP invests in Zendar Inc. to advance high-resolution and high-performance radar systems for autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) Zendar’s Distributed Aperture Radar (DAR) ...
TI rolled out its second-generation chip for short- to long-range automotive radar sensors. The IC brings more than 30% better resolution and 40% longer range than other solutions on the market. Check ...
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has announced that it is investing in Zendar Inc., a software start-up focused on autonomous vehicle systems with high-resolution radar. The investment includes a collaboration ...
Who would have thought that something as complex as radar would turn out to be one of the best sensing methods for implementing vehicle safety features like advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)?
Radar is getting hot, especially with advancements that promise object identification/classification and higher latitude resolution — something traditional radars ...
A high-resolution Doppler radar has the ability to detect individual hydrometeors, such as atmospheric raindrops, over 0.5 mm in diameter research led by the Naval Research Laboratory has revealed.
It’s not enough for an autonomous vehicle to see the world around it. These vehicles need to understand in real time what they’re seeing. That understanding piece is critical, and it requires being ...
ITHACA, N.Y. — Using the highest resolution radar-signal images ever made of the moon – images from the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Arecibo Telescope in Arecibo, P.R., and the NSF’s Robert C.
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