Sentences with phrase «by radar»

Their traditional location in the air intakes is now occupied by the radar sensors of the optional adaptive cruise control with stop & go function.
When reversing out of parking spaces, other vehicles approaching from either side — which may not be visible to the driver — are detected by the radar.
This system is powered by a radar / camera sensor fusion and provides a warning through a head up display that visually resembles brake lamps.
The team estimates that the ice sheets, confirmed by radar measurements, are at least 130 metres thick.
Though if you stay up to date on the latest in safe and sustainable products for the home then this gem of a company probably would have passed by your radar anyway.
At least it flew by my radar for a while.
The required data is generated by radar distance sensors that are supplemented by a stereo camera.
Aircraft are currently tracked by radar technology from the 1950s which refreshes every seven seconds.
Glaze's probe would also have imaged mysterious highlands, or tessera, mapped in detail by radar on NASA's Magellan orbiter in the 1990s.
Nine thrusters will kick in for this last kilometer, guided by a radar altimeter.
For example, the winds measured by these radars in last May's 2.6 - mile - wide tornado near El Reno, Okla., topped 280 mph, which would have placed it well into the EF5 range (200 + mph).
Built from images acquired by radar satellites, the visualisation details all the great glaciers and the smaller ice streams that feed them.
Feng transformed well - established satellite detection methods into a new technique that he then applied to rainfall measured by radars and rain gauges for the past 35 years.
Estimated biomass of migrating insects over southern United Kingdom recorded by radar and balloon flights.
If you look at the graph below, you can see that the line jumped after a steam move (shown by the radar signal) was placed on the Vikings on Thursday.
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin will soon flight - test a plasma antenna (encased in a tough, nonconducting polymer) that is designed to be immune from detection by radar even as it transmits and receives low - frequency radio waves.
With the aid of high - resolution navigation data and information supplied by the radar and video sensors, Porsche InnoDrive determines speed limits and topographical road features, such as gradients or corner radii, along your route even before you reach them — and modifies the gearshift strategy and speed of the Panamera accordingly.
The vehicle's surroundings are scanned by radar across a distance of up to approximately 820 feet (250 m) to the front, 130 feet (40 m) to the sides and 260 feet (80 m) to the rear, while with the camera a range of up to 1,640 feet (500 m) is possible to the front, including 295 feet (90 m) in 3D.
The vehicle's surroundings are scanned by radar across a distance of up to 820 feet to the front, 130 feet to the sides, and 260 feet to the rear, while with the camera a range of up to 1,640 feet is possible to the front, including 295 feet in 3D.
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The planned imaging coverage includes a region previously seen by Cassini's imaging cameras, but not by radar.
Chris Urmson, director of the Google self - driving car program, asked the FCC on January 26 to renew an experimental authority license that allows it to test radio transmitters in the 76 GHz range — likely used by the radar system on its cars.
At about noon, a steam move from the sharp offshore book 5Dimes (as indicated by the radar symbol), caused the line to move all the way to 3.5.
The plane, which was carrying 66 passengers and crew was tracked by radar all the way into Egyptian airspace before it disappeared.
2) fragile - An ICBM silo can be hardened and fortified against enemy nukes, and guarded by trigger happy teenagers with machine guns, defended by radar, fighters and surface to air missiles.
Next it would deploy a parachute, followed by a radar - guided, rocket - controlled descent and a final two - meter free fall to the surface where impact would be cushioned by Schiaparelli's crushable, cushionlike underside.
Surface rock above a nuclear test will expand enough to be trackable by radar satellites.
These two figures show the internal waves at Dongsha Island on April 23, 2010, as seen by the radar on TerraSAR - X in its conventional mode of operation (left) and in the experimental new mode that permits direct velocity measurements (right), with the measured surface velocities shown in color.
Outfitted with anemometers, the probes will log wind speed and other information at ground level, a zone overshot by radar.
«The radar can only see [water] particles that are big enough, and these clouds had tiny droplets not detectable by radar,» Friedrich says.
The U.S. Air Force will be tracking UARS by radar on its way in, but even 2 hours before reentry, there will still be so much error in its prediction that the 800 - kilometer - long debris - strewn field could be anywhere along a 10,000 - kilometer - long track.
Finally, the researchers suggest, Magellan's 4 - year mission may simply have occurred at a time when the Venusian rate of rotation was temporarily faster than normal, because the new data actually match long - term measurements made by radar from Earth.
Jacobel, R., K.Christianson, H. Horgan, S. Anandakrishnan, R. Gobel, B. Keisling and L. Snyder, «Geophysical characteristics of an active subglacial lake revealed by radar and seismic experiments, Whillans Ice Stream», bibl.
Obviously the heaviest precipitation and strongest updrafts are on the northern side of the storm evidenced by the radar signature at the surface and strong in - cloud echoes extending to or through the tropopause.»
Shabtaie, S., and C.R. Bentley, Ice - thickness map of the West Antarctic ice streams by radar sounding, Annals of Glaciology (for FISAG), 11, p. 126136, 1988.
Later observations by radar and the Messenger spacecraft (see next item) showed that despite Mercury's closeness to the Sun, ice — likely brought in cometary collisions — could survive at the bottom of permanently shadowed craters.
: Special Edition kinda slipped by our radar, but this new piece of DLC sure didn't.
Though they've prepared for such a scenario, Phillips and his crew are understandably unsettled by their radar's indication of two skiffs rapidly approaching their vast container ship.
Excellent and well written and as rightly pointed out the there are many aspects of life which have evolved over time which either go unnoticed by the radar of out dated frames of reference and / or old models of dealing with them.
The school is managed by The Radar Group based in Florida's panhandle.
So cameras are usually augmented by radar.
Consider: Once, while cruising in fourth gear in this M2, we saw a chance to pass slower traffic on the two - lane PCH and opted not to downshift — the car got from just under 60 mph to triple - digit speeds so quickly we worried about those «speed limits enforced by radar» signs, but the M2 completed the pass in about half the expected distance.
Audi side assist monitors the space behind the A4 by radar and detects any vehicles in the blind spot, for example.
Powered by a radar transmitter mounted in the MDX grille trim, the CMBS determines the distance and closing speed of detected objects that lie directly ahead.
Forward collision warning meanwhile is handled by a radar sensor in the front grille.
It monitors the zone in front of the Polo by radar sensor.
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