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Technical dry goods | Achieving 4D radar imaging with a single-chip 8 x 8 cascaded transceiver Technical dry goods | Achieving 4D radar imaging with a single-chip 8 x 8 cascaded transceiver Original Texas Instruments Texas Instruments January 7, 2026, 18:05 Immersive reading in the novel reader Click the blue text to follow us Don’t miss updates! Add to favorites in the top right corner of the homepage ‘· · ·’ Figure 1 4D imaging radar can provide high-resolution data, including the height of objects on the road To unlock the potential of autonomous driving, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) need to reliably collect detailed streams of environmental data, including proximity to other objects, types of objects around and in front of the car (such as other cars, people, obstacles), and car speed. Radar remains a foundational technology enabling ADAS to better perceive and respond to the vehicle’s surroundings, especially in adverse weather conditions that not only reduce driver v
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