Last week, Tesla, Inc. announced that he would cancel the installation of millimeter wave radar on some models and use only cameras to collect information on autopilot. He lost the "safety endorsements" of these models by a number of organizations, including IIHS (National Highway Safety Insuran...
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) suite is among the most complex and accurate systems on the road, but the company has always focused on constant improvement. Tesla has now filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a “millimeter-wave radar sensor” for its veh...
Tesla has eliminated millimeter wave radars from all North American models since Feb 2022, switching to a pure vision solution for autonomous driving. Emerging EV makers NIO, Xpeng and Li Auto all adopt the "camera + radar + high precision map" scheme. Traditional carmakers like Volkswagen curr...
Tesla says millimeter wave radar technology has advantages over other sensing systems like camera-based or in-seat occupant detection systems. According to Tesla, “the radar-based system provides depth perception and can see through soft materials. It can differentiate between a child and an object...
Tesla is seeking FCC approval for a motion-sensing device that could stop children from being left in hot cars and prevent auto theft.As reported by Reuters, the electric vehicle maker wants to market a short-range interactive tool that uses unlicensed millimeter wave (mmWave) radar techn...
Tesla is working on a new motion-detection sensor that could detect a child left behind in a hot car.According toReuters, the company is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to market the technology, which would use unlicensed millimeter-wave radar sensors designed to...
According to the solution, Li Auto can first provide a preliminary version of its only EV model Li ONE with one front millimeter-wave radar and two rear millimeter-wave radars on the planned schedule, and the remained two radars will be installed from December to the Chinese New Year holiday...
As we mentioned earlier, the core part of the modular intelligent driving design concept is the sensing module, that is, how we can make the vehicle better understand the information input by sensors (camera, radar, millimeter wave, etc.). The many concepts mentioned above and most of what ...
Being able to more accurately determine the size and weight of passengers would help with safer airbag deployment too, Tesla says – offering a more reliable system than the ones currently offered by in-seat weight sensors. The millimeter-wave sensor monitoring would also be an upgrade on ...
The P7’s multiple front-facing, side and rear-facing cameras cover a 180°-degree+ field of view, following tight curves and recognizing vehicles cutting in at close quarters. The P7 is equipped with the first new-generation forward-looking millimeter wave radar sensors, with detection di...