Mmwave sensing
sensing is a non-contact system of using mmWave radar sensors to measure movement, acceleration, and angles as small as a fraction of a millimeter. This system requires a mmWave radar sensor to transmit and receive pulses of millimeter electromagnetic wave energy, detecting targets and motion from the reflections it receives back. Additional components such as converters, signal processors and other embedded technologies create new use cases and improve performance of the system. Current applications for this technology include human and animal movement tracking, human presence detection, and detection of vital signs for use across automotive, meteorological, medical and pet health industries and is often an alternative to wearable-based technologies for the same uses.
Compared to sensing technologies using other radio frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum such as infrared or ultra-wideband, mmWave uses 30 to 300 gigahertz. Typical mmWave sensors use the 24-, 60- and 77-GHz band each with their own benefits for specific applications.
Applications
Automotive
mmWave sensing can be used inside vehicles to improve driver and passenger safety and comfort functions. Notable advantages of using mmWave technology in vehicles revolve around its capability to operate effectively in spaces with low-lighting and limited visibility. mmWave sensing can penetrate materials like plastic, textiles, and glass, making it contactless.Recent applications for automotive mmWave sensing include:
- Occupancy detection
- Child presence detection
- Seatbelt reminders
- Optimized airbag deployment
- Monitoring of driver vital signs
Assisted Living and Elderly Care
Use-cases in assisted living and elderly care include:
- Fall detection
- Posture detection
- Occupancy detection
- Vital signs monitoring
Smart Home
Applications include:
- Water level detection of toilets
- Sleep apnea tracking
- Smart lighting control
Other