Like most waves in the electromagnetic spectrum, radio waves tend to bounce off of various objects. This can be frustrating to anyone trying to use something like a GMRS or LoRa radio in a dense city, ...
Makers, Arduino enthusiasts and students looking to learn more about ultrasonic sensors, may be interested in this DIY Arduino radar created by Mr Innovative. Capable of detecting objects placed in ...
If you are looking for a new project to keep you busy for the next few months all weekend you might be interested in building your very own drone tracking radar. If you are interested you’ll be ...
Chris from PyroElectro.com has a great article about a do-it-yourself radar system build with PIC18F452. It’s a great hobby project although the schematic is very complicated. This project uses three ...
What could possibly be better than printing out a few low-resolution voxels on a MakerBot? A whole lot of things, but how about getting those voxels with your own synthetic aperture radar? That’s what ...
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) rely heavily on modern radar technology. And why not? Radar uses electromagnetic waves to sense the environment. It can operate over a long distance in poor ...
Got some breadboardable electronics and a couple extra coffee cans lying around? Why not use them to build your very own Doppler radar? MIT’s OPENCOURSEWARE, the school’s open education initiative, ...
Rear and side-view mirrors used to be simple bits of shiny glass that let you see what was coming up behind your car. These days, they’re full of all kinds of electronics that, unsurprisingly, can ...
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