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Socionext and Innatera have developed a human-presence detection device that combines 60 GHz FMCW radar sensing with neuromorphic edge AI to deliver always-on detection with low power consumption.
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Socionext and Innatera have introduced a human‑presence detection solution that combines 60 GHz radar sensing with neuromorphic edge processing, aiming to deliver highly accurate, always‑on detection ...
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