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Tesla Clarifies Auto Detection Waiver Request

Tesla representatives spoke with staff from the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology on a waiver request from last year to permit marketing a short-range interactive motion-sensing device in the 60-64 GHz band at a higher power level than specified…

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in rules (see 2008200027). “Tesla clarified that the subject device may be installed in any vehicle that Tesla currently produces or plans to produce,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 20-264. It cited possibilities for “child detection, occupant classification for advanced airbag deployment, seat belt reminders, intrusion detection and driver vitals monitoring.”