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Thursday 18 May 2023
Tron Future Tech to test LEO satellite communication under Foxconn-initiated EV project
Tron Future Tech, a Taiwan-based startup specialized in active electronically scanned array (AESA) for drone and space applications, recently announced success in delivering the prototype...
Monday 15 May 2023
Automotive radar market scale reaches US$13.6 billion in 2028
Driven by new safety regulations, imaging radar innovations, increased automotive radar equipment adoption, and more, it is estimated that the global automotive radar market will...
Monday 30 January 2023
IPL develops robust, cost-efficient, radar- and camera-based fusion sensor box for autonomous driving
Radar-based perception solution for autonomous driving – which has yet to see commercialization by players in the market – is under research & development at the Information...
Tuesday 8 November 2022
Arbe consolidates edges in radar chip solutions with enhanced data processing power
Helping a car make the right decision is fundamental to autonomous driving. Israel-based Arbe Robotics develops chipsets enabling imaging radars to gather environment data in high...
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...
Wednesday 23 February 2022
BWant: OTA testing crucial for LEO satellites, automotive radar
Wireless communications products are an important aspect of daily life, including mobile phones, notebook computers, and even low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites. One of the keys to...
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