Autonomous vehicles continue to exist in a state of limbo for the average consumer, with limited access to fully autonomous testers and consistent availability of Level 2 semi-autonomous features. Now ...
Lotus Achieves Ultra-Long-Range Detection of Over 300 Meters With High Angular Resolution for Automated Safety and Autopilot Features at Racetrack Speeds Using Fewer Radar Antennas SANTA CLARA, Calif.
California is shifting from traditional traffic stops to automated radar systems that can clock a speeding car, capture its license plate and trigger a ticket with little or no human involvement. The ...
Radar, a technology invented more than a century ago and first widely used during World War II, could soon improve the performance of automated driving systems. While technology companies often ...
Automatic identification systems (AIS) technology has been under development for well over a decade and has had at least two major driving forces behind it. First, mariners are interested in effective ...
NXP’s TEF8388 RF CMOS automotive radar transceiver supports Level 2+ and Level 3 ADAS, with a roadmap toward higher levels of automation. Operating in the 76- to 81-GHz FMCW radar band, it provides 8 ...
A Spartan Radar engineer runs sensor tests in a chamber that blocks electromagnetic interference in Los Alamitos, California. Autonomous cars and trucks won’t be a big business for years, but the ...
The D.C. police department has spent nearly $74 million in overtime payments to have officers sit in cars monitoring the city’s “automated” photo radar guns, records show. The money spent represents ...
(TNS) — New Yorkers driving too fast may soon find themselves on the receiving end of automated speeding tickets. The Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement program, a joint effort by the New York ...
Starting in 2026, drivers in California may receive speeding tickets solely based on radar and automated camera enforcement without ever being pulled over by a police officer, a shift driven by new ...
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