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DARPA Wants to Turn the Arctic Transparent with New Radars
The “Frosty” radar system’s operation is vastly different from existing radars—and could be less disrupted by the Arctic’s harsh conditions as a result.
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Startup’s radar tech in a handheld scanner could change how police conduct weapons searches
A Bellevue, Wash.-based startup is moving closer to commercialization of a handheld scanning device that it says could change ...
RADAR announced three leadership appointments and several internal promotions to support growing customer demand and global ...
Atomathic, a radar technology company is making a bold claim: that long-standing safety blind spots around large vehicles ...
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a EUR37 million (USD43.1 million) deal with Indra Group for the manufacture and supply ...
As the space sector races toward a more commercial, congested, and contested environment, 2026 will be the year small-SWaP ...
Each business line builds on Array's core breakthrough: a family of radar instruments that deliver up to 100x the power of ...
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced new automotive semiconductors and development resources to enhance safety and autonomy ...
What was trending in automotive electronics at CES? Some of the standouts were connected vehicles using cellular IoT and ...
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI), a U.S. semiconductor corporations, unveiled automotive chips and development solutions that will accelerate the implementation of "Autonomous Driving level 3" (L3) ...
Using TI's 10BASE-T1S Ethernet PHY, automakers can extend Ethernet to vehicle edge nodes with reduced wiring complexity and ...
Spotter Global CEO Logan Harris discusses drone threat detection, Remote ID, and protecting critical infrastructure and ...
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