Radar technology refers to a system that uses radio waves to detect and track objects in the surrounding environment. It works by sending out radio signals and then analyzing the signals that bounce back to determine the location, speed, and other attributes of objects such as planes, ships, or cars.
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The available Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 3 system
uses radar technology to judge distances between you and the vehicle ahead, helping you maintain a safe driving distance.
ABA 4 is available free of charge to customers selecting the popular adaptive cruise control option, which provides the necessary
radar technology for ABA 4.
Using forward -
sensing radar technology and an intelligent camera, the system is designed to detect the distance of the vehicle traveling directly ahead of you and adjust your speed accordingly.
The adaptive cruise control
uses radar technology to maintain a constant interval between the A5 and the vehicle ahead.
Discover how the Australian Government implemented British
Radar Technology in 1942 to keep watch for the enemy.
Escalade's new technologies include safety features to help protect occupants at all times; front and rear automatic braking relies short -
range radar technology and ultras
NOAA research meteorologist Pam Heinselman believes another
advanced radar technology used by the U.S. Navy to detect and track enemy ships and missiles has great potential to improve weather forecasting as well.
Independent tests undertaken in late February by two US aerospace firms — Lockheed Martin and Raytheon — showed that a new ground -
based radar technology can detect those small bits of orbital debris.
British scientists at the University of Bristol, rightly fearing an aerial war with Germany, were desperately searching for ways to put
radar technology on board small fighter planes, to give them an edge in the air.
Active Brake Assist 4 with pedestrian recognition is based on new -
generation radar technology which also features in the latest Mercedes - Benz cars and trucks.
Developed in conjunction with Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate, FINDER is based on remote - sensing
radar technology developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., to monitor the location of spacecraft JPL manages for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
I chose the Trailhawk with the driver
assist radar technology, it had all the options of a Mercedes GLE, but nearly 40 % less cost.
The system is based on
radar technology installed behind the rear wheels and according to Volvo, will detect traffic from a longer distance than the previous BLIS system.
The report further details pictures that were found on Levandowski's phones, which included «pictures of the construction process of Google car, such as components / connections and parts,» as well as «drawings and diagrams, such as figures
depicting radar technology.»
Through the use of advanced
radar technology combined with data collected from Tesla's Fleet Learning program, the vehicle is able to capture a continuous picture of the world and provide significant enhancements to emergency braking capabilities.
A number of new high - tech monitors have hit the market lately, but what makes the Raybaby unique is that it uses
ultrawideband radar technology to track even the slightest movement.
With the latest in
Doppler radar technology and the specialized skills of a severe weather meteorologist, we are able to track tornadoes at street level and provide timely warnings.
The researchers allowed bumblebee foragers to feed on an array of artificial flowers and used
harmonic radar technology to follow individuals continuously over every foraging trip they made as they gradually developed solutions to the problem of how to visit them all.
Even worse, the aircraft tracking system is based not on satellite surveillance but on crude, 1950s -
style radar technology that gives controllers only an approximate idea of where a plane is at certain times.
In January 2005, FOI (Swedish Defense Research Agency) and Ericsson Microwave Systems mapped storm - damaged areas in southern Sweden using military
airborne radar technology mounted in a test aircraft operated by FMV (Swedish Defense Materiel Agency).
But this is a relatively conventional Second World War story about seizing
Nazi radar technology from occupied Norway and he's all the better for it.
Outlander Sport's Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system uses an onboard camera to monitor lane position in front of the vehicle, while the available Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system uses 77
GHz radar technology to make sure you can travel through all areas of traffic safely.
Radar technology provides you with audible and visual warnings, and engages the brakes to help reduce your speed and the severity of a frontal collision.
By using
compact radar technology fitted cleverly behind the Toyota badge, combined with a windshield mounted camera, the Radar Cruise Control keeps track of the speed of the car in front and adjusts speed accordingly.
It uses a camera to provide warning when there is a vehicle ahead or there is a lane departure [37] The 2014 Chevrolet Impala received the radar - and camera - based crash imminent braking (
radar technology detects a possible crash threat and alerts the driver.
• Adaptive cruise control
employing radar technology to monitor traffic up to 600 feet ahead, automatically adjusting Taurus speed to help maintain a safe distance
ABA 4 is available free of charge to customers selecting the popular autonomous intelligent cruise control option (ART), which provides the
necessary radar technology for ABA 4.
DISTRONIC PLUS and Brake Assist PLUS (optional extras)-- Mercedes assistance systems based on
sophisticated radar technology — are highly effective at helping to prevent accidents.
This fusion of camera and
radar technology underpins the TLX's available Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM, which can now provide enhanced car - to - car and car - to - pedestrian collision mitigation while also enhancing the capabilities of the Adaptive Cruise Control.
Aided by lidar, an aerial
laser radar technology, cartographer Daniel Coe produced this ghostly blue map of data showing the historical paths of the Willamette River in Oregon, spanning 15,000 years.
As we explained last year, Fortem acquired its
core radar technology in 2016 from IMSAR, and over the last year has adapted it so that the system can be exported around the world, leased or purchased outright within the typical security budget for a variety of venues, and can work with any security - grade drones.
Escalade's new technologies include safety features to help protect occupants at all times; front and rear automatic braking relies short -
range radar technology and ultras (more)
Active Brake Assist 4 with pedestrian detection is based on new -
generation radar technology that also features in the latest Mercedes - Benz cars and trucks.
However, due to budgetary restrictions, NOAA can not fly their two P - 3 aircraft (nicknamed «Kermit» and «Miss Piggy») into every storm, and the Air Force C - 130 planes that do the majority of hurricane reconnaissance lack the same type of
advanced radar technology.
Currently, the FAA's 14,000 air traffic controllers manage more than 50,000 flights per day, yet do so primarily with World War II - era ground -
based radar technology that limits the capacity of the system and simply can't keep pace with growth.
She previously created Acoustic Radar in Cardboard (2012), another precursor to
radar technology from World War I, to, «make an image about listening, rather than making a functioning device.»