Radar is out at Tesla. The company said in a brief support update published Tuesday it will no longer build the Model 3 and Model Y EVs with radar as it focuses on the company's camera-based Tesla ...
Tesla is ditching the forward-facing radar technology that’s long been used in its Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), Autopilot. The news comes from support documentation found on the automaker ...
Tesla is ditching radar for its most affordable EVs in North America, switching to a camera-based system for Autopilot in a controversial change. The latest evolution of Tesla Vision – the hardware ...
In February, Tesla started shipping the refreshed Model S and Model X with the Hardware 4 Autopilot computer and sensor suite, which, surprisingly, includes a radar unit. Although the new HD radar is ...
The company said in a release, "Model 3 and Model Y vehicles built for the North American market will no longer be equipped with radar. Instead, these will be the first Tesla vehicles to rely on ...
Up until this point, Tesla vehicles have used a combination of front-facing radar, ultrasonic sensors, and computer vision systems to enable its Autopilot self-driving system. However, the company ...
A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a novel method to generate highly detailed three-dimensional (3D) city models ...
OREM, Utah—August 8th, 2018—The threat of sUAS (small drones) is dramatically increasing as they become more accessible to the public, both friend and foe. Anyone can buy a drone and utilize it for ...
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Ring is on a mission to "make neighborhoods safer" by making and selling nifty video surveillance doorbells. Its newest model, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2, is not only its most advanced and ...
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