Rice University researchers have developed EyeDAR, a low-cost radar sensor designed to assist autonomous vehicles. The device replaces complex calculations with analog circuitry and communicates with cars using radar waves. City governments could potentially deploy EyeDAR on street signs, traffic markers, and intersections to create an additional safety layer for self-driving cars.

A significant challenge for autonomous vehicles is navigating in dense fog or heavy rain, conditions that can obscure visibility to the point where even a human observer cannot discern the road. EyeDAR provides a clear and precise image in these challenging conditions, resembling a small orange citrus fruit. The technology offers a potential solution for improving safety and operational capabilities of self-driving vehicles.

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2 thoughts on “A “seeing eye” was made for self-driving cars (1)”
  1. This innovative technology could significantly improve the safety and reliability of self-driving cars.

  2. Could EyeDAR’s use of radar waves improve the safety and reliability of autonomous vehicle navigation?

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