Rice University researchers have developed EyeDAR, a low-cost radar sensor designed to assist autonomous vehicles. The device replaces complex calculations with analog hardware and communicates with cars using radar waves. EyeDAR offers a potential solution to challenges posed by adverse weather conditions, such as fog and heavy rain, which can significantly impair the vision of conventional sensors. Cities could deploy EyeDAR units on intersections, lampposts, and traffic signs, creating an additional safety layer for self-driving cars. The sensor, resembling a small orange orange, provides a clear and accurate image even in conditions where visibility is limited. The technology could be implemented across numerous locations, bolstering the safety of isejuhtivate vehicles. Topics: #isejuhtivate #linnad #rice Post navigation A self-driving car was made ready for “all-seeing eye” A self-driving car was made ready for “all-seeing eye”