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Orange-sized roadside radar 'eyes' aim to reduce self-driving vehicle blind spots
Researchers at Rice University have developed EyeDAR, a compact, orange-sized radar sensor for safety ...
An externally mounted radar sensor on streetlights or traffic lights is intended to help self-driving cars get a better view ...
Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute recently combined machine learning, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and a novel radio frequency image ...
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Extra 'set of eyes' for self-driving cars: Roadside radar sensors could reduce blind spots
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly common on roadways, but making them as safe as possible may entail going ...
Guided by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, researchers from the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University are examining the ...
A new technical paper titled “Signal processing architecture for a trustworthy 77GHz MIMO Radar” was published by researchers at Fraunhofer FHR, Ruhr University Bochum, and Wavesense Dresden GmbH.
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.
Automation in automotive electronics has driven the next leap of innovation in transportation, fueled by a fundamental premise: In automotive applications, vehicles must be able to sense their ...
This Microwaves&RF article is reprinted here with permission. As part of this series, we have written multiple posts on applying deep-learning techniques to radar and communications applications. The ...
I was considering posting this in the Lounge, but I'm actually looking for a scientifically accurate answer here, or at least one from someone who is well-informed. I have two "hockey puck" GPS ...
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