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Position and proximity sensors for industrial robots
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2019년 5월 6일
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17:06
When designing a robot it is important to choose the correct sensors to enable it to be aware of its environment and perform the tasks required.
Point cloud visualization for robotics using TI's mmWave sensor
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2017년 10월 26일
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01:02
This demonstration shows developers can create a point cloud visualization using TI's mmWave sensor evaluation module and RVIZ in Robot OS.
People Tracking, Counting, and Motion Detection Using mmWave for Building Automation Applications
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2018년 4월 16일
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06:36
This video gives a brief overview of TI’s mmWave radar technology and shows how mmWave it can be used in building automation applications.
People Counting with mmWave Sensors: Application Benefits
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2018년 6월 28일
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02:51
TI’s mmWave Sensors provide a number of unique benefits for applications to locate, track, and count people.
People Counting with IWR1642 mmWave Sensor
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2018년 8월 27일
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01:52
See a live people counting demonstration of the TI IWR1642 mmWave sensor.
People counting demonstration using TI mmWave sensors
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2017년 12월 19일
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01:30
This demonstration shows how TI's IWR mmWave sensors provide a solution for non-invasive real-time counting and tracking of individuals.
People counting and tracking technology using TI mmWave radar sensor
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2018년 10월 31일
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01:04
Deliver accurate and reliable sensing for occupancy detection and people tracking with our technology and optimize every square meter in your building!
Parking occupancy sensor demo
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2021년 10월 22일
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01:40
This video showcases the IWR6843 mmWave radar used as a 4-spot parking space occupancy sensor
Parking object detection using TI’s single-chip mmWave sensor
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2018년 1월 5일
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01:25
This video demonstrates TI’s single-chip 77GHz mmWave sensors detecting various objects in a vehicle parking scenario.
On-demand webinar: Automotive in-cabin sensing with 60GHz radar
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2020년 6월 1일
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48:02
Find out how 60GHz radar is pushing the automotive in-cabin sensing area forward with this on-demand webinar.
Occupant and fall detection with 60-GHz TI mmWave sensors
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2020년 1월 7일
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01:05
Occupancy heatmap and fall detection using Ainstein's turn-key solution.
Obstacle Detection using TI mmWave Sensors
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2019년 2월 1일
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03:16
See how our automotive mmWave sensor can detect various obstacles such as poles, parking cones, and bicyclists.
Non-contact patient and elderly monitoring with mmWave radar [webinar]
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2021년 11월 8일
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30:27
TI mmWave’s robust and non-privacy-invasive qualities make it a unique and attractive sensing modality for applications in the home and hospital.
New Product Update: High-precision multi-decade current sensing
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2021년 5월 13일
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35:00
This webinar will cover the new 85 V capable digital power monitor family
New Product Update: 76-81GHz antenna-on-package radar solution
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2021년 4월 21일
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27:19
In this webinar, we will cover TI’s single-chip radar device (RF front-end + MCU) integrated with antenna-on-package (AOP) for automotive solutions.
mmWave Water vs. Ground Classification Lab
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2017년 5월 10일
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13:44
mmWave Water vs. Ground Classification Lab
mmWave Vital Signs Lab
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2017년 5월 10일
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11:10
This lab demonstrates usage of TI mmWave sensors to detect miniscule motions, such as displacement of the chest when the heart beats or the person breathes.
mmWave Sensors on the TI-Resource Explorer
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2018년 4월 10일
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50:00
mmWave on the TI-Resource Explorer including Examples, Applications, and Experiments
mmWave sensors in robotics: technical deep dive
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2018년 4월 17일
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18:25
Find out how mmWave can enable robots to sense and avoid obstacles for autonomous navigation (Part 2)
mmWave sensors in robotics: enabling robots to ‘sense & avoid’
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2018년 4월 17일
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13:48
Find out how mmWave can enable robots to sense and avoid obstacles for autonomous navigation (Part 1)