There is a growing market for sensors to monitor the position and speed of objects and not many flexible alternatives. Ultrasonic sensors cannot sense through glass or other solid barriers and optical ...
Engineers and architects designing new office buildings and factories are increasingly seeking improved sensors to implement a variety of energy-saving safety and security features. These sensors are ...
Did you know that the single-chip radar system-on-chip (SoC) is becoming one of the most popular new sensors? Its widespread adoption in cars has greatly increased the sales volume, and in turn ...
This prototype millimeter-wave radar sensor developed at UC Davis is capable of measuring extremely small vibrations and movements while being energy-efficient and cheap to produce. (Omeed Momeni/UC ...
From smart homes to advanced driver assistance systems, 60-GHz millimeter-wave radar is redefining sensing accuracy. Explore how this technology enables reliable detection, compact design, and smarter ...
If we believe science fiction — from Minority Report to Iron Man, to TekWar — the future of computer interfaces belongs to gestures. There are many ways to read gestures, although often they require ...
Allocated for use in short-range high-resolution automotive radar at the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference organized by the International Telecommunication Union, 79GHz (77.5-78.0GHz) frequency ...
Researchers develop a proof-of-concept millimeter wave radar sensor that can detect extremely small vibrations and movements. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed a proof ...
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