Radar means Radio Detection and Ranging. This technology has been in use since 1942 to track the speed, position, and direction of ships and aircraft.
Radar systems emit radio waves, a type of electromagnetic energy that can be sent into the air. These signals travel at the speed of light. These waves reflect back from objects in the radar’s path and are processed by the radar receiver. These returned pulses enable the radar to determine the distance and position of objects, relative to the radar system’s position.
We install Radar and Advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) for vehicles and commercial trucks.