Company: Arbe
LinkedIn Post Text: This myth has strong foundations. Cameras capture enormous amounts of visual data, and AI advancements have made processing that data incredibly sophisticated. Combined with the intuitive appeal (humans drive using vision!), it’s tempting to think cameras are sufficient for all automotive sensing needs.The fact is that camera limitations aren’t processing problems – they’re physics problems that more data and better algorithms can’t solve. Cameras fundamentally can’t see through rain, fog, or bright glare. They struggle with occlusion and limited field of view scenarios, and lack the long-range capability needed for highway speeds. They can’t directly measure depth or velocity, relying instead on tracking visible objects – which introduces latency and misses scenarios like objects emerging from behind obstacles.High-resolution radar solves these inherent limitations with instant Doppler measurements and long-range detection regardless of weather or lighting. In one
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