By combining coherent telecom technology with polarization analysis, a University of Toronto and Ciena prototype captures distance, velocity and material-related properties in a single measurement. This concept might compete with the FMCW radar in the future. See more details in our lidar technology articles.
Our interview with Norman Franchi, from the Institute for Smart Electronics and Systems at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, will give you interesting insights regarding the dual use applications such as robotics or Defense.
Also in this edition of your DVN Sensing newsletter, we bring you an interview with radar supplier SinPro; new product news from Calterah, Indie, NXP, and Microvision; news from Mobileye about the robotaxi market, and the docket for our DVN Sensing & Applications Conference, to be held on 17 – 18 November in Stuttgart.
We’re ever so glad you’re here with us. Enjoy this 52nd newsletter!
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