TI Seeking FCC Waiver for Vehicle Radar Systems in 60-64 GHz Band
Texas Instruments requested an FCC waiver Wednesday for its single-chip vehicle radar systems operating in the 60-64 GHz band. The systems “enable interior cabin sensing capabilities for use while the vehicle is in motion, including hand gesture detection, seat belt…
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reminders, and driver vital sign monitoring,” TI said: When the vehicle is stopped, they enable “occupancy detection, including child presence detection and intruder detection.” The waiver would allow operations at a maximum +10 dBm transmitter conducted output power, +13 dBm peak effective isotropic radiated power and +13 dBm/MHz peak power spectral density.