Is there still a place for advanced radar systems in autonomous vehicles? A company called Athomatic thinks so.
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Ghost in the microwave: Why the forgotten spectrum between radar and infrared is the only way to stop self driving crashes
This long-range, high-resolution sensor aims to overcome the limitations of current radar and light detection and ranging ...
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World’s first terahertz sensor offers 984 feet range and weather-proof vision for cars
In November, the company emerged from stealth to unveil the world’s first commercial terahertz sensing technology. Their ...
With high-resolution 3D point clouds and Doppler data, this vision sensor aims to close critical visibility gaps in autonomous driving.
As vehicles become more software defined and increasingly autonomous, automakers are under pressure to deliver faster AI ...
Waymo is gearing up to start adding its new self-driving van, built by Chinese automaker Zeekr, to its fleet of robotaxis in ...
Increasing levels of autonomy in vehicles are fundamentally changing which technologies are chosen, how they are used and interact with each other, and how they will evolve throughout a vehicle’s ...
Mobileye announces plans to end frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) lidar development, calling it "less essential," while prioritizing imaging radar and vision-based sensors, even though lidar ...
The "Global Autonomous Driving Sensors Market (2024 Edition): Analysis By Application (Semi Autonomous and Fully Autonomous), By Sensor Type, By Level of Automation, By Region, By Country: Market ...
The latest generation of vehicles offers increasingly higher safety standards and an enhanced driving experience. At the core of these achievements lies a trio of cutting-edge technologies: radar, ...
Driverless vehicles are no longer a moonshot, and it's not just Tesla (TSLA) or Google's (GOOG) Waymo that investors should have their eyes on. “You need semiconductors, you need sensors, and then the ...
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