Guided wave radar technology is highly suited to very difficult level measurement applications. A typical guided wave radar setup will involve a transmitter that is installed on top of a vessel or ...
Japan’s Polyplastics Group has launched a new electrically conductive grade of Duranex polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) for millimeter wave radar applications in the automotive industry. Duranex PBT ...
The rapid evolution of millimetre-wave (MMW) imaging and radar systems is transforming applications across security, remote sensing, and non-destructive testing. These systems utilise electromagnetic ...
On-chip antenna design for millimetre-wave applications represents a pivotal frontier in wireless communications, merging the realms of integrated circuit technology with high-frequency ...
Radar systems generally consist of a transmitter which can produce electromagnetic signal and which is radiated into space using an antenna. When this signals strikes an object it reflects into many ...
ProSense GWR series liquid level sensors utilize guided wave radar sensing technology to provide accurate, cost-effective liquid level measurement for industrial applications. These units provide ...
JCET recently announced that it provides advanced packaging HVM solutions for 4D millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar to multiple customers in order to meet the increasingly diverse and customized demands ...
Patented technologies include world’s first Camera-LiDAR Fusion Sensor with MEMS mirror; Multifunctional Millimeter-Wave Radar Module with “beam-forming” adaptive-array antenna KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS ...
This article is part of the TechXchange: Automotive Radar. The primary goal of using radar in the automotive industry is to facilitate object detection for cars. Simple continuous-wave radar devices ...
The 2025 Toyota Sienna adds standard Advanced Rear Seat Reminder in models sold in the US, using a millimetre wave radar is designed to detect movement in the vehicle and send alerts to notify the ...
Radar (acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging) uses radio waves to detect objects in the environment. It allows determining the distance (known as range), angular position (bearing), and velocity.