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Make driving safer with mmWave Automotive Radar

March 27, 2019
High-frequency wideband radar is the best option for Autonomous Driving and road safety, today and tomorrow.
Automotive radar is today’s leading sensing technology for increasing driving safety in all environmental conditions. Advanced automotive radar takes advantage of 76 – 81Ghz band higher frequency and 5 Ghz wider bandwidth for better resolutions, smaller and lighter sensor design, for ADAS and autonomous driving systems. To bring about an ideal world of zero fatal car accidents, automotive radar developers need to optimize their design and test methods and prove the reliability and safety of their solutions with confidence.

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