Ghost Autonomy radar systems engineer Tegan Counts introduces us to Ghost's software-defined radar strategy, and how we're elevating radar to be a first-class sensor in the Ghost Autonomy Engine.
Tegan leads Ghost's Radar Center of Excellence in Dallas, Texas. In this video Tegan will walk us through the unique software-defined radar technology that Ghost is building, and how it has several advantages over current automotive radar systems. Ghost has fully-implemented the radar data pipeline as software on centralized compute, enabling the generation of unique radar data products, and the flexibility to continuously update and improve radar software in deployed vehicles over time. Tegan discusses the pros/cons of this software-defined approach, and how this more intelligent radar stack can fluidly switch modes to optimize performance in varied conditions and to mitigate interference from other radar systems.
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