IEE Sensing Asks for FCC Clarity on Rules for Child Detection Sensor
IEE Sensing spoke with FCC Office of Engineering and Technology staff on “the need for an Unattended Child Detection functionality in automobiles in order to prevent deaths by vehicular heatstroke, and how the VitaSense sensor will be able to provide…
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that capability.” The company asked whether it needs a waiver to enable the VitaSense “to operate in the 60-64 GHz band when operations were limited to times during which the vehicle was completely stopped,” per a Monday filing in docket 20-144.