Japanese researchers improve radar recognition of humans in NLOS situations

Japanese researchers improve radar recognition of humans in NLOS situations

The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) in Tokyo, Japan, has released details of its latest research into radar recognition of humans for autonomous driving applications. The research found that radar-based sensors have emerged as an essential component of driver assistance systems and self-driving vehicles, as they can robustly distinguish nearby pedestrians and other traffic-relevant objects. However, […]

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Japanese researchers improve radar recognition of humans in NLOS situations

2021-10-05 01:04

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