Radar – NVIDIA Technical Blog News and tutorials for developers, data scientists, and IT admins 2025-07-28T17:30:09Z http://www.open-lab.net/blog/feed/ Patrik Gebhardt <![CDATA[Detecting Obstacles and Drivable Free Space with RadarNet]]> http://www.open-lab.net/blog/?p=60658 2023-03-07T23:21:41Z 2023-03-13T17:00:00Z Detecting drivable free space is a critical component of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) perception. Obstacle detection is...]]> Detecting drivable free space is a critical component of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) perception. Obstacle detection is...DNN input

Detecting drivable free space is a critical component of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) perception. Obstacle detection is usually performed to detect a set of specific dynamic obstacles, such as vehicles and pedestrians. In contrast, free space detection is a more generalized approach for obstacle detection. It enables autonomous vehicles to navigate��

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Shane Murray <![CDATA[Autonomous Vehicle Radar Perception in 360 Degrees]]> http://www.open-lab.net/blog/?p=15945 2023-02-13T17:04:19Z 2019-11-27T17:30:39Z Our radar perception pipeline delivers 360-degree surround perception around the vehicle, using production-grade radar sensors operating at the 77GHz automotive...]]> Our radar perception pipeline delivers 360-degree surround perception around the vehicle, using production-grade radar sensors operating at the 77GHz automotive...

Our radar perception pipeline delivers 360-degree surround perception around the vehicle, using production-grade radar sensors operating at the 77GHz automotive microwave band. Signals transmitted and received at microwave wavelengths are resistant to impairment from poor weather (such as rain, snow, and fog), and active ranging sensors do not suffer reduced performance during night time��

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