Visit dSPACE at Booth #2012
See the latest dSPACE technology for radar test benches and automotive radar test systems at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) – Booth #2012.
dSPACE provides reliable solutions for both validating and specifying next-generation radar sensors and for the realistic testing of radar-based vehicle functions. Aside from cameras and ultrasonic sensors, radar sensors are the most commonly used environment sensors in the automotive industry. They are used in many applications, such as adaptive cruise control (ACC) and autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and will continue to play an important role in highly automated and autonomous driving. Stop by our booth to see a live demo of our 2D Essential radar test bench.
The precise testing of radar sensors and applications is a critical requirement in development, production, quality assurance, and maintenance. dSPACE Automotive Radar Test Systems (DARTS) enable easy-to-use but very realistic over-the-air tests. This is done by simulating radar echoes of objects in road traffic with programmable distance, speed, and size.
Check out live demos of DARTS and our 2D Essential radar test bench. We look forward to speaking with you!
About the Event
IMS is the flagship event in a week dedicated to all things microwaves and RF. The week also includes the IEEE MTT-S Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC) and the Automatic Radio Frequency Techniques Group (ARFTG).
Join thousands of RF and microwave professionals this June in-person for education and networking. IMS2022 will bring together a unique mix of international experts presenting the latest theories, strategies, and technologies. Over 350+ companies will be showcasing the newest products and services. Learn more at: https://ims-ieee.org/
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