Short Range Radar for Active Safety & Convenience Systems

Oct. 24, 2006
Sponsored by M/A-COMNow Available On Demand--The most advanced active safety systems use radar technology to prevent accidents. This webcast will explore the application requirements of short range active vehicle safety systems and describe recent developments, including the theory of operation of a radar technique that can solve several problems. View it now


Short Range Radar for Active Safety & Convenience Systems

The most advanced active safety systems use radar technology to prevent accidents.

While no single technology can address all the systems’ requirements, advancements in the 24-GHz ultra- wideband range are extending the use of radar technology further in active safety applications and into convenience systems. A single radar sensor can address several applications making its use even more attractive.

This webcast will explore the application requirements of short range active vehicle safety systems and describe recent developments, including the theory of operation of a radar technique that can solve several problems.


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Brad Kruse Business Development Manager M/A-COM Tyco Electronics VIEW BIO
Randy Frank Conributing EditorAuto Electronics VIEW BIO

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