These electronic copilots can pick up speed traps, red-light cameras, and more.
Engineers have developed a new signal analysis technology that enhances radar range resolution and is applicable to various radar systems. The joint research team led by Sangdong Kim and Bongseok Kim ...
It was a seemingly typical patrol day in the desolate Californian desert in May 2019 for California Highway Patrol Officer Chris Bol, who was focused on catching speeding drivers. Bol knew his SUV's ...
The first automobile driver ever fined for speeding was Walter Arnold in England’s Kent County, circa 1896. Arnold, a Benz dealer, got caught going approximately 8 mph, well over the 2-mph limit for ...
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 ...
This paper will review different ways to overcome the challenges of RF measurements in the E band for ultra wide signals. It will look at the demodulation and analysis of a wideband automotive radar ...
JERUSALEM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--For the first time, a leading global automaker has chosen Mobileye Imaging Radar™ as a key component of its upcoming eyes-off, hands-off automated driving system in ...
If you think cars already have “lots” of electronics, look out: there's more coming, as IC vendors increasingly integrate functionality into smaller packages, thus enabling even more functions to be ...
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