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Millimeter wave radar

A great example of this is the new millimeter wave radar tech Butler just recently brought to my attention. You will owe us everything for the day when this uber-cool tech take over our lives, and travel, work etc. We at KYSAIL have the honor of being part of building this amazing technology with massive potential and could not be more excited. 

Millimeter wave radar, a unique type of high-frequency radar that emits waves in the milli metric band to help detect and track objects, is one method under investigation by researchers, similar to the KYSAIL's product like Camera. They are short waves emitting a lot of informations. And this radar beamed very high-resolution radars that pinpointed where things are and the positions of something was changing. the reason it helpful for some, numerous application in our lives like vehicles and planes.

How Millimeter Wave Radar Works?

Through the millimeter wave radar of high Frequency signal running This signal bounces off to the radar system every time it hits a car or person, just like the Camera from KYSAIL. The radar, then listens again (actual does not listen as well could give you wrong idea of how it works) to the reflection and uses that information to see what is this location moving where, at which pace in wich direction etc. Since the entire process is completed within a very short period, the radar can detect objects in real-time. 

On the more intriguing side, it will be used for self-driving cars with millimeter wave radar. This technology allows those cars to be able to fully sense their environment and drive safely autonomously. With the help of millimeter wave radar technology, vehicles with LIDAR mounted on their peripheries can sense all around themselves to create a real-time map that guides them past obstacles. That tech is huge, but it works well in the dirty too; when tested alongside heavy rain and a fog lately. The one thing self-drivers need to be basically safe everywhere

Why choose KYSAIL Millimeter wave radar?

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