
Asking how technologies address real world security challenges can help you cut through marketing hype
Security industry technologies continue their rapidly accelerating advancement, with four areas capturing attention for at least the past three years: AI/Deep Learning, cloud, mobile device and sensor-based products and features – with LiDAR and radar-based technologies in the forefront of new sensors. There are pros and cons to the use of various LiDAR and radar technologies, based on where, how and why you want to use them, if integration with other devices or systems are involved and what type of user interaction is required.
The electronic circuit trends of low power and miniaturization have enabled the design and production of radar chips which can be smaller than a quarter and, unlike traditional radars, have no moving parts. Thus, many radar sensors are provided as aesthetically packaged small devices that can sit on a countertop or desktop, or be mounted high on walls or ceilings.
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