Some technologies have already shown they can get real results. Here’s what makes a tech ready for mainstream use: Examples ...
MatrixSpace Portable 360 Radar delivers low-power, affordable counter-drone detection for rapid-response C-UAS operations.
The Colorado Springs Police Department’s latest stride in surveillance-based enforcement will benefit public safety while upholding our civil liberties. That’s because the two new radar-ready vehicles ...
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Integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip developed for next-generation radar 6G networks
In a breakthrough in radar technology, researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) have developed the world's ...
A research team including a Keele University scientist have made a breakthrough in monitoring insect populations across the UK using weather radar data. Traditionally used to track rainfall and storms ...
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How lidar and radar shape driver-assist technology
Driver-assist technology has rapidly evolved over the past decade, significantly enhancing vehicle safety and convenience. Central to these advancements are lidar and radar systems, which provide the ...
They could be used in indoor sensing, smart homes, self-driving cars, health monitoring systems, and many other applications.
Radar has been around since 1904, though it took time to achieve practical usage. World War II was significantly altered with the introduction of usable radar, and it has evolved considerably ever ...
Since the early 2000s, ultra-wideband (UWB) technology has gradually found its way into a variety of commercial applications that require secure and fine-ranging capabilities. Well-known examples are ...
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