Lidar startup SiLC Technologies says it has agreed a deal that will see its chip-scale FMCW (frequency modulated continuous-wave) lidar sensors adopted by Chinese robotaxi developer AutoX.
The transition to chaos is ubiquitous in nonlinear systems. Continuous-wave-driven photonic-chip-based Kerr microresonators exhibit spatiotemporal chaos, also known as chaotic modulation instability.
Lidar is likely to be added to the list of sensors that future cars will use to help with navigation and safety, but most likely it won’t be the large rotating mirror assembly on the top of vehicles.
Coherent laser ranging systems confront a fundamental trade-off: higher resolution typically comes with increased system complexity and cost. Researchers from Tsinghua University have demonstrated a ...
AutomationDirect has added more Flowline LR80 series EchoBeam FMCW radar level sensors that increase sensing ranges up to 393 ...