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Makers, Arduino enthusiasts and students looking to learn more about ultrasonic sensors, may be interested in this DIY Arduino radar created by Mr Innovative. Capable of detecting objects placed ...
I've just come across a no-name non-contact, high-precision 80 GHz mmWave radar sensor for liquid level detection with a 40m ...
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When you can package a radar system in a 10- × 10-mm chip, you end up with a new type of sensor that was unimagined a few years ago. Today, it’s becoming common practice to use a radar chip for ...
Every year at I/O, Google's ATAP division, which is responsible for turning some of the company's crazier ideas into products, organizes its own small keynote. This year, the company offered ...
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A millimeter wave radar sensor developed at UC Davis can detect vibrations a thousand times smaller and movement a hundred times smaller than a strand of human hair.