Archives for Applications - Page 4
LiDAR and radar sensors – space-saving headlight installation
People use their eyes and ears to pick up on traffic situations involving potential hazards. For self-driving vehicles to do the same thing, they...
Radar Sensors in Cars
Automotive radar based on millimetre waves—today in the 24/26 GHz and in the 77/79 GHz range—has been under investigation and development since several decades. Already in...
Automotive radar sensor applications
Automotive Radar sensors are mainly used on the body segment. They can be used for position sensing, motor control, comfort features and HMI applications....
Radar sensors for automotive
Radar sensors are an integral part of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in modern cars. While Radar sensors are especially vital for autonomous vehicles,...
Radar sensor validation during final inspection in automotive assembly lines
To ensure the satisfaction of new car buyers and to reduce the OEM’s necessary after sales service, radar based ADAS sensors have to work...
Final tests of automotive radar sensors made easy
The R&S®AREG100A automotive radar echo generator provides OEM test engineers with a powerful solution for reliable testing of automotive Radar sensors during final inspection...
High-end calibration of next-generation radar sensors
The development of new ADAS functions with key sensors, which are unaffected by the weather or the light, demands the highest speeds and the...
Automotive radar module and sensor production testing
Increasing demand for automotiveRadar sensors driven by the large number of radar modules in modern vehicles has led to double-digit growth in radar module...
Radar-based vital sign measurement
Radar is an interesting sensing principle to monitor basic vital signs comfortably without body contact and with low-cost Radar sensors (Emerald, From Wearables to...
Principle theories of synthetic aperture radar
Spatial resolution is the keystone to determining a physical object’s characteristics imaged in Radar sensors. In this context, it is known as the potential...