A new generation of powerful RF CMOS smart sensors can be used by automakers and retailers in a wide range of in-vehicle systems, offering attractive features that enhance a car owner’s overall ...
Full vehicle autonomy has been about two years away for a decade or more, but at CES 2026—as happened at its past umpteen ...
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 ...
Members can download this article in PDF format. Single-chip radars have been available for several years now and their use in automotive applications continues to grow. One recent improvement is ...
Radar sensors have been synonymous with automotive applications like advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving, where they measure distances and speeds while sensing the ...
New sensing solutions cover all radar segments from NCAP corner to 4D imaging radar Scalable portfolio approach for optimum design and software re-use, reduced R&D effort aims to deliver faster time ...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are driving the development of next-generation radar perception. However, these AI/ML-based perception models require enough data to learn patterns ...
A new technical paper titled “CMOS IC Solutions for the 77 GHz Radar Sensor in Automotive Applications” was published by researchers at STMicroelectronics and University of Catania. “This paper ...
The global sensors market is rapidly evolving, combining established technologies like MEMS, pressure and image sensors with emerging innovations such as quantum sensors, silicon photonics, and ...
The "The Global Sensors Market 2026-2036" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The Global Sensors ...
Advocating radar technology as the better ultrasonic, Vega demonstrates how its radar sensors outperform under a variety of temperature, gas, pressure, and environmental conditions. Vega’s Greg ...
The goal of perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDS) is simple: alert security personnel of potential perimeter breaches, in order to keep unauthorized individuals out. Implementing that goal, ...
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