Mobileye’s 4D imaging radar with Yaniv Avital

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • CES 2023: In this video, Mobileye’s VP of Radar, Yaniv Avital, presents our 4D imaging radar, an extremely high- resolution radar with a unique dynamic range for very rich and accurate images of the scenes.
    Moving radar sensors into the digital age, our software-defined digital imaging radar promises to deliver true imaging in 4D, with much higher resolution, dynamic range, and level of accuracy than conventional analog radar. This paradigm shift in architecture enables a leap in performance - increasing the probability of detection, while reducing the clutter of echoes. It also allows us to detect weaker targets from farther away.
    Software definition enables greater flexibility. Complex, proprietary algorithms, coded onto a dedicated System-on-a-Chip (SoC), allow for far lower processing power than the twelve-fold increase in resolution would otherwise dictate.
    And because ours is a true imaging radar, we’re able to process what the radar detects using methods adapted from our expertise in computer-vision technology.
    About Mobileye:
    Mobileye is leading the mobility revolution with its autonomous-driving and driver-assist technologies, harnessing world-renowned expertise in computer vision, machine learning, mapping, and data analysis.
    Our technology enables self-driving vehicles and mobility solutions, powers industry-leading advanced driver-assistance systems, and delivers valuable intelligence to optimize mobility infrastructure. Mobileye pioneered such groundbreaking technologies as True Redundancy™ sensing, REM™ crowdsourced mapping, and Responsibility Sensitive Safety (RSS) technologies that are driving the ADAS and AV fields towards the future of mobility.
    Connect with Mobileye:
    WEBSITE: www.mobileye.com/
    LINKEDIN: / mobileye
    TWITTER: / mobileye
    FACEBOOK: / mobileye
    INSTAGRAM: / mobileye

Komentáře • 4

  • @edebby
    @edebby Před rokem +3

    Why does it called a "4D Radar"? what extra dimension does this radar captures?

  • @zhangjun2020
    @zhangjun2020 Před rokem

    Great