MarchSeminar on mmWave sensors – Technology and Applications in Automotive and Industrial Automation

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        #Announcement(IoTStack) #Event #Seminar [ via IoTGroup ]
        #Organizer : IISc #City : Bengaluru #StartDateTime : 20 March 2020 16:00


        Abstract: In the emerging automotive market sector, sensing technologies are needed for detecting objects and estimating the distance of the object from the observer. Similarly, in smart factories, robots and transport vehicles must be capable of detecting obstacles and obtain the range of the objects to avoid accidents. The mmWave is a sensing technology for detection of objects and providing the range, velocity and angle of these objects.
        In this talk, we will introduce the mmWave sensor and its applications which include long-range and short-range RADARs, obstacle detection, building automation, robotics, and many others. We will elaborate on TI’s mmWave sensors which use contactless-technology and operate in the spectrum of 60GHz and 77GHz space. TI also offers board-level solutions and associated software to allow developers to quickly develop applications.

        About the speaker: Chethan Kumar Y.B. is a Senior Member Technical Staff in Texas Instruments and has 20 years of experience in several roles at TI. He obtained a Masters’ degree from the Indian Institute of Science. Currently he is responsible for Hardware-System/applications function in Radar group focusing on Analog/RF wireless systems especially on millimeter-wave technology. He is a senior member of the IEEE.


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