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What is radars?

Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects. It works by transmitting a radio wave, which reflects off any object in its path. By analyzing the reflected signal, the radar system can determine the object's properties. Radars are commonly used in air traffic control, weather forecasting, navigation, and military applications.

What other technologies are related to radars?

radars Complementary Technologies

Cameras provide visual data that can be integrated with other systems for enhanced monitoring and situational awareness.
mentioned alongside radars in 80% (107) of relevant job posts
Lidars provide detailed spatial data that complements visual information from cameras, enabling advanced perception capabilities.
mentioned alongside radars in 40% (159) of relevant job posts
Thermal cameras detect heat signatures, providing valuable information in low-light or obscured conditions, enhancing overall surveillance and safety.
mentioned alongside radars in 38% (108) of relevant job posts

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