Sentences with phrase «radar technology detects»

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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.
One - LUX Sensors utilise RADAR technology to detect motion.
After the Fuzzbuster I's debut, radar detectors evolved with each advancement in law - enforcement technology and eventually were able to detect radio waves for X -, K -, and Ka - bands.
Available Forward Collision Alert system uses camera technology and / or available radar to alert you to detected slowing vehicles in your path.
Available Forward Collision Alert systems use camera technology and / or available radar to alert you to detected slowing vehicles in your path.
New radar - and camera - based active safety technologies offer the capability to detect and prevent collisions.
Similarly, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist uses radar technology to detect the distance to the car in front and brakes automatically to avoid a collision.
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.
AcuraWatch ™ uses sensor fusion technology, the cooperative operation of a millimeter wave radar system and a windshield - mounted monocular camera to expand both the scope and fidelity of its sensing capabilities, including the ability to sense and respond to numerous road hazards, including a pedestrian detected in the roadway.
An example is Cadillac, which developed a prototype vehicle named the Cadillac Cyclone which used the new radar technology to detect objects in the front of the car with the radar sensors mounted inside «nose cones».
To help address this Volvo Cars is developing a unique system that uses radar and camera technology to detect kangaroos and automatically apply the brakes if an accident is imminent.
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.
Also using radar technology, the Blind Spot Detector (BSD) with Lane Change Assist monitors the rear corners and, if another vehicle is detected, a visual alert appears on the exterior mirrors.
Chevrolet has crash - avoidance technologies on many of its ’15 cars and trucks, including rear - vision cameras, a rear cross-traffic alert that uses two radars to let drivers know if a car is approaching from the side when backing, a side blind - zone alert, a forward collision alert that can sense a crash situation before you do, an adaptive cruise control and a lane - departure warning that can alert drivers who drift out of detected lane lines unintentionally or without a turn signal.
The all - new F - Series Super Duty is available with numerous driver - assist technologies: SYNC ® 3 — Ford's all - new communications and entertainment system features faster performance, conversational voice recognition and an easier - to - understand graphical interface, along with an intuitive smartphone - like 8 - inch touch screen Blind Spot Information System with trailer tow is optimized for Super Duty to include the length of the trailer; BLIS ® uses radar sensors in the taillamps to monitor areas that may not be visible to the driver Lane departure warning provides a warning when a driver strays from a lane through a series of steering wheel vibrations that mimic rumble strips Adaptive cruise control and collision warning with brake support use sensors to detect slower vehicles moving in the same direction.
These systems — such as Traffic Sign Recognition, which detects a wide variety of traffic signs and displays information to the driver; Rear Crossing Traffic Warning, which uses radar technology to detect crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space; and Top View, a system which uses four cameras to display an overall picture of the vehicle's surroundings — combine to enhance everyday usability.
It uses radar technology to detect fast - moving vehicles moving into your critical zone, and monitors blind spots during lane changes.
The Viziv also gets the latest version of the company's EyeSight safety technology suite, featuring revised stereo cameras, radar and telematics to deliver not only state - of - the - art adaptive cruise control and automatic braking, but 360 - degree crash avoidance that detects bicycles and pedestrians.
Blind Spot Information: uses radar technology to automatically detect and alert of vehicles in the driver's blind spot
The 911 RSR even borrows a bit of road car technology to help it in endurance racing, taking advantage of a radar - based collision avoidance system, not unlike active cruise control, that detects other cars and warns the driver.
When you're backing out of a parking space, available Rear Cross Traffic Alert technology uses radar to detect vehicles approaching from the right or left of your Encore SUV and alerts you if it detects one within 65 feet of either side of yours.
AEB (previously known as Forward Emergency Braking) uses radar technology to monitor a vehicle's proximity to the vehicle ahead, giving the driver audible and visual display warnings to help the driver reduce the vehicle's speed if a potential frontal collision is detected.
Automatic Emergency Braking (previously known as Forward Emergency Braking) uses radar technology to monitor a vehicle's proximity to the vehicle ahead, giving the driver audible and visual display warnings to help the driver reduce the vehicle's speed if a potential frontal collision is detected.
This technology uses a laser or radar and an integrated camera to detect vehicles in front of you, and can leverage the power of Brake Assist to help you stop in time.
Included in the Technology Package, A-Spec and Advance Package, the blind spot information (BSI) system uses two radar sensors to continually monitor conditions behind the RDX and alert the driver if another vehicle is detected in close proximity - especially in the blind spot of the driver.
Designed to pre-empt aerial attacks by detecting the sound of incoming aircraft, these radars were quickly outmoded, due to the rapid evolution of aircraft and radar technologies.
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