



4D Mapping Radar Sensor
Overview
Key Features
Typical Application
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Overview
4D radar is a technology that uses echolocation and a concept called time-of-flight measurement to map objects in a 3D environment. It is currently being tested in the autonomous vehicle industry to map the locations of items in a vehicle’s path. It differs from the older technologies like Lidar, standard radar, and cameras because 4D radar can tell when a vehicle is moving and how fast in all types of weather and environmental conditions.
Key Features
- 60-64 GHz and 76-81 GHz frequencies
- multiple-input, multiple-output
- 9-36V DC operating range
- CAN / CAN FD communication interface
- Sensitive and fast detection technologies
- Wide angular detection area
- Small size waterproof rugged design
Typical Application
- Blind Spot Detection – BSD
- Rear Pre-Crash – RPC
- Frontal Collision Warning System -FCWS
- Automated Parking Assist – ADA
- Rear – Auto Emergency Braking Sensors
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert – RCTA
- Pedestrian Bike Detection
- Safe Exit Assistant – SEA
- Automated Guided Vehicle Sensor
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Adaptive Lightning
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