Valeo Seeks Waiver for Child Safety Device
Valeo North America asked for waiver to market short-range motion sensing devices for 57-64 GHz at higher power levels than specified in FCC rules. "The devices would be used for in-vehicle child safety systems and other in-cabin safety-related monitoring,” said…
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a filing posted Thursday in docket 20-121. The sensor warns when a child is left in a vehicle. The company said parameters are the same as approved by the Office of Engineering and Technology last year for Google's Project Soli 3D sensor technology to enable touchless control of device functions (see 1901020007).