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Single-chip imaging radar enables 4D point cloud for automotive

Vayyar claims the first automotive 4D point cloud application on a single imaging radar chip for high-resolution visualization in in-cabin and exterior environments

By Gina Roos, editor-in-chief

Vayyar has claimed the first automotive 4D point cloud application on a single radar chip. The new chip with point cloud can display the dimension, shape, location, and movement of people and objects. This enables in-cabin passenger location and classification, occupant size, vital sign, and posture analysis, as well as 360° exterior mapping, including monitoring cars, objects, and pedestrians around a vehicle. And it can do it in any lighting or environmental conditions.

Vayyar said that its point cloud allows automotive designers to maximize in-cabin and exterior safety. Applications include seat belt reminders, optimized airbag deployment, gesture control, driver drowsiness alerts, and infant detection alarms.

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In addition, it can map and classify the exterior of the car for better safety, including enhanced parking assistance, blind spot detection, lane-switching assistance, automatic speed and distance control, and alerts for height obstacles or obstructions. Click here for Vayyar’s video on how point cloud technology works.

The radar on a chip (ROC) consists of 48 transceivers at 76−81 GHz, which allows for more than 2,000 virtual channels. It also incorporates an internal DSP for real-time signal processing. The single-chip solution can be easily integrated into existing automotive frameworks, said Vayyar, which will reduce the cost and number of sensors needed.

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