Determining an object's exact position and speed with high accuracy. Key Technical Principles
sensing without blind areas and high sensitivity for lighting control. RADARWorking
A typical radar system consists of five essential components: a transmitter, duplexer, antenna, receiver, and display. These parts work together to perform two main tasks: Determining an object's exact position and speed with
For every brief pulse (often lasting only millionths of a second), there is a much longer "listening period" where the system waits for reflected energy. RADARWorking
Radars emit extremely short bursts of radio waves called pulses.