3D radio vision
PanoRadar, a new technology that converts basic radio waves into intricate, three-dimensional pictures of the surroundings, was created to address the problem and offer robots superhuman eyesight.
The PanoRadar sensor functions similarly to a lighthouse, scanning the entire horizon by sweeping its beam in a circle. A revolving vertical array of antennae makes up the system, which scans its environment. Similar to how a lighthouse’s beam identifies the presence of ships and coastal landmarks, these antennas revolve by emitting radio waves and listening for their reflections from the surrounding environment.
PanoRadar surpasses this straightforward scanning technique because of AI’s capability. In contrast to a lighthouse that merely illuminates various areas as it spins, PanoRadar intelligently combines measurements from all rotation angles to improve its imaging resolution.