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The frequency of any phenomenon with regular periodic variations can be expressed in hertz, but the term is used most frequently in connection with alternating electric currents, electromagnetic waves (light, radar, etc)., and sound.
Six lidar (light radar) laser sensors positioned around the vehicle generate a cloud of data points, creating a 3D map of the surroundings and enabling the truck to navigate precisely and, in principle, to respond to unexpected obstacles or people.
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Where needed, the Air Force will also dispatch units to install taxiway lights, radar and navigational equipment.
The new partnership will let NXP make use of Cohda's V2X development algorithms, which will make it a lot easier for customers of both companies to use their technologies together to build in smart decision-making systems that involve culling data from infrastructure like traffic lights, radar detection and other vehicles around them, for instance.
Sometime within the past year or two, a hot green blip surfaced on the indie lit radar, a blister on the literary dermis called Blake Butler.
Directly around cities, close to where most fireworks were lit, radar reflectivity remained low compared with protected reserves, where no fireworks were lit.
One quickly sets up a gizmo to detect incoming mortar fire, another deploys a light-radar system to spot infiltrators.
This oil spill is said to be mostly "sheen," which means a layer less than one-three-thousandth the thickness of a hair, visible only because it causes mirror-like reflection of light or radar energy.
Scientists and military contractors are spending tens of millions of pounds researching methods to generate invisibility through substances designed to absorb or bend light and radar waves to conceal approaching aircraft or troops.
Scientists and military contractors are spending tens of millions of pounds researching methods for generating effective invisibility through more sophisticated "metamaterials" – substances designed to absorb or bend light and/or radar waves in order to conceal approaching aircraft or troops.
Lidar ("light" and "radar"; also an acronym for Light Detection And Ranging) refers to a remote sensing technology to measure distance by illuminating an object with a laser beam and analyzing the reflected light and its time-of-flight [101].
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