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DENSO’s millimeter-wave radar for Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), installed in the vehicle front, detects oncoming vehicles and obstacles.
How it works:
- It emits a millimeter wave toward a preceding vehicle.
- It receives the wave reflected by the vehicle ahead.
- Using the reflected millimeter wave, it calculates the distance to the vehicle, and relative speed and direction of the vehicle.
DENSO Technology – Leading the World
- DENSO’s millimeter-wave radar can detect obstacles over a horizontal plane with the world’s widest angle, 20 degrees.
Benefits and Features
- World’s widest detection angle – 20 degrees.
- Excellent detection accuracy – 0.5 degrees.
- Wide detection range of relative speed – ± 200 kilometers per hour.
- Long detection distance to vehicles ahead – more than 150 meters.
- 77 GHz millimeter-wave.
- Small and light-weight radar.
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