According to Rice University research, EyeDAR, a low-power millimeter-wave radar sensor roughly the size of an orange, could ...
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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 beyond the particular specs of the vehicles themselves to upgrading the ...
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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 ...
When it comes to modern electronics, the word “smart” seems to apply to almost every kind of device on the market, especially building automation products such as motion sensors and consumer products ...
As radar technology continues to advance, it offers an increasingly broad range of capabilities, making it a viable alternative to traditional passive infrared (PIR) sensors. With radar’s enhanced ...
Drivers often overlook the small black boxes near intersections. But the technology inside them is cleverly changing how ...
Matt Carey, the co-founder and CEO of Boston-based startup Teradar, loves when people tell him: “I don’t believe you.” That’s “right where we want folks,” he recently told TechCrunch. Carey has spent ...
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