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Tuesday 10 May 2022
AI applications key to realizing autonomous driving
Autonomous driving and intelligent cockpit are two key application areas of artificial intelligence (AI), which can be used to transform camera and sensor data into actionable info...
Monday 9 May 2022
Carmakers explore sensor options for autonomous vehicles
There is currently a debate on which sensor system will work best for autonomous vehicles among global carmakers, including Tesla that favors a pure visual perception system, industry...
Thursday 28 April 2022
Taiwan electronics makers keen to develop mmWave radars with NXP chips
Many Taiwan electronics makers are actively making inquiries with NXP Semiconductors to explore the possibility of jointly developing mmWave radar systems as part of their efforts...
Monday 27 December 2021
Vision sensor capabilities may still be limited for ADAS
In May 2021, Tesla announced some of its car models in North America would no longer use radar and LiDAR, using instead AI vision as the sensors for its advanced driver assistance...
Friday 27 August 2021
CubTEK to launch car-use imaging mmWave radars in 2022
CubTEK is developing car-use imaging mmWave radars and will launch such products in 2022, according to company chairman Arbula Yu.
Wednesday 9 September 2020
mmWave radars, cameras indispensable to ADAS, autonomous vehicles
mmWave radars and car-use cameras are necessary devices for ADAS and autonomous vehicles although they vary in degree of precision and computing capability, according to industry...
Wednesday 26 February 2020
Millilab developing mmWave radar sensors for non-automotive use
Taiwan-based startup Millilab is dedicated to development of mmWave radar sensor solutions for non-automotive use, said company founder and CEO Lin Yu-cheng.
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