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![]() How does a “remote sensing” technology like radar change the equation? Most previous technological solutions addressed survivability. To put it into perspective: In 2001, on US roads, a fatality occurred every 12 minutes. Over the last 10 to 15 years, despite the wide deployment of airbag technology, advanced mechanical designs (crumple zones), new materials, etc., the death rate due to car crashes has remained stubbornly flat. But why do we need such technology? The arguments are simple. By way of example, radars exist today on vehicles in production. ![]()
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