The University of Waterloo and Nidec Mobility aim to have a proof-of-concept prototype for detecting children and pets stuck in hot cars, ready in early 2020. Nidec Mobility intends to start mass-production of a radar sensor for the application in 2022. By combining the radar sensor with an in-vehicle camera, it becomes possible to distinguish ...
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