I recently picked up a couple of microwave motion sensor radar modules. You have seen (and perhaps tried) it before. This post is about the HFS-DC06 (DC5V/5.8GHz) Microwave Radar Sensor Switch Module!
The sensor uses frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) technology and supports water-level detection with theoretical ...
Modern communications and sensing technologies have revolutionized the way cars are designed. To increase safety and move toward autonomous driving (AD), new vehicles must include systems that can ...
Radar systems are evolving rapidly, using improved technology to bring new benefits. A changeover to more digital components is enabling techniques such as beam forming, which improves surveillance ...
In the days before integrated circuits became ubiquitous, providing advanced functionality in a single package, designers became adept at extracting the maximum use from discrete components. They’d ...
With the shift towards electric vehicles, end-users are becoming less concerned about traditional differentiators like engine horsepower and are placing greater emphasis on smart interior functions.
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 ...
What if automotive radar systems could stream raw sensor data directly to centralized processors while reducing wiring complexity and improving scalability?
Self-driving technology is likened to training the autonomous vehicle (AV) to drive like humans – or hopefully better than humans. Just as humans rely on their senses and cognitive responses for ...
Algorized, the Physical AI company building the edge-native nervous system for machines operating around people, and Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM), the semiconductor and sensor solutions arm of the ...
Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) have had car company marketers in a veritable tizzy for several years, and while they generally agree on the direction, they differ on the speed and route to adoption.
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