Company: bitsensing
LinkedIn Post Text: As radar sensors multiply on our roads, a new challenge emerges: interference.In a recent feature by EE Times | Electronic Engineering Times Abhishek Jadhav, our CEO Jae-Eun Lee joins industry voices from Mobileye and NXP Semiconductors to spotlight how radar-to-radar interference—especially in dense urban traffic—is becoming an urgent topic for the future of autonomous driving.“High-resolution imaging radar can be sensitive to interference, which may lead to degraded resolution or false detections,” said Lee. “However, by implementing proven anti-interference techniques such as those used in conventional radar systems, we maintain stable performance in object detection and classification, even in complex environments.” At bitsensing Inc., we’re staying ahead through adaptive modulation techniques and ongoing R&D in digital radar architectures—ensuring stability and accuracy even in the most complex environments.As the article concludes, interference may not yet be
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