First widely used radar technology was developed for military purpose during World War II. Today, more than half a century later, there is a much wider radar application area beyond the military one.
Combined with advances in phased-array antennas and integration technologies, radars are moving beyond military/aerospace markets to address a host of commercial applications. This white paper ...
Oceanography, Vol. 26, No. 2, SPECIAL ISSUE ON Ocean Remote Sensing With Synthetic Aperture Radar (JUNE 2013), pp. 20-33 (14 pages) Ager, T.P. 2001. Active sensing ...
In 2024, threats can emerge from multiple domains: land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. Modern offensive weapons, such as autonomous drones and hypersonic missiles, demand advanced radar systems ...
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 ...
Modern communications and sensing technologies have revolutionized the way cars are designed. To increase safety and move toward autonomous driving (AD), new vehicles must include systems that can ...
We hear a lot about self-driving cars, but what’s actually in the technology that makes them possible? There are some proprietary systems in the works like AEye’s “iDAR” which uses solid-state lidar, ...
Engineers at Duke University have developed a system named "MadRadar," capable of manipulating automotive radar sensors, raising concerns about the security of radar technology in modern vehicles. "In ...
RTX Corporation’s RTX business segment, Raytheon, recently secured an order worth $1.7 billion to supply its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (“LTAMDS”) radar system. The contract covers nine ...