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.
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 ...
Following completion of its deployment on 17 June, MARSIS, the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding onboard the ESA Mars Express spacecraft, has started collecting scientific ...
Helping a car make the right decision is fundamental to autonomous driving. Israel-based Arbe Robotics develops chipsets enabling imaging radars to gather environment data in high fidelity, allowing ...
Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP) has emerged as a pivotal technique in enhancing the performance of modern airborne radar systems through the simultaneous exploitation of spatial and temporal ...
BrainChip has introduced a new Radar Reference Platform designed to improve real‑time object identification at the edge, addressing what the company describes as a longstanding limitation in ...
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 ...
ST. LOUIS — Boeing [NYSE:BA] has received a $3.5 million follow-on task order from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) to enhance the digital topographic data collected by the space ...
Lockheed Martin won a $125 million contract to develop the En Route Communications Gateway (ECG) and field it at 21 air route traffic control centers and the FAA Academy and Technical Center. ECG will ...
Air traffic control centers in Brussels, Dublin, Geneva, Shannon and Zurich are now using upgraded data processing technology that will pave the way for use of new surveillance technology such as Mode ...
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.
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