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DESCRIPTION:Rugged Packaging Solutions for Radar Sensors in Diverse Applica
 tions and Environments\n\nAdvances in mmWave technology have ushered in an
  era of high-resolution radar systems that are compact enough to be incorp
 orated into our everyday lives. With the proliferation of 77GHz automotive
  radar and the recent extension of the unlicensed 60GHz band by the FCC\, 
 radars are poised to become a key technology in our increasingly connected
  and autonomous world. These sensors will permeate many industries\, inclu
 ding automotive and autonomous vehicles to agriculture\, mining\, heavy ma
 chinery automation\, building surveillance\, indoor infrastructure managem
 ent\, and people tracking. Consumer devices such as smart devices\, home s
 ecurity systems\, and AR/VR applications will also see significant radar a
 doption.\nThe high frequency of operation (57-81GHz) and diverse usage fro
 m rugged\, safety-critical industrial environments to compact consumer ele
 ctronics for low power applications brings unique challenges in radar deve
 lopment and packaging. The EM wave interaction between the antenna and its
  packaging\, alongside managing thermal and size constraints\, are among t
 he many issues we have in mmWave radar packaging. This talk will first pro
 vide a brief introduction to the usage\, operational theory\, and componen
 ts of modern mmWave radar. Then\, we will dive into the considerations\, c
 hallenges\, and solutions surrounding radar development and packaging in m
 odern high-performance applications.\n\nSpeaker(s): Mo\, David\n\nSEMI Wor
 ld Hdqtrs\, 673 S Milpitas Blvd\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\, 
 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364441
LOCATION:SEMI World Hdqtrs\, 673 S Milpitas Blvd\, Milpitas\, California\, 
 United States\, 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364441
ORGANIZER:p.wesling@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:48
SUMMARY:Rugged Packaging Solutions for Radar Sensors in Diverse Application
 s and Environments [hybrid]
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364441
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Rugged Packaging Solutions for Rad
 ar Sensors in Diverse Applications and Environments&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span
  style=&quot;caret-color: #7a7a7a\; color: #7a7a7a\; font-family: &#39;Open Sans&#39;\,
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 l\; widows: auto\; word-spacing: 0px\; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px\; ba
 ckground-color: #ffffff\; text-decoration: none\; display: inline !importa
 nt\; float: none\;&quot;&gt;Advances in mmWave technology have ushered in an era o
 f high-resolution radar systems that are compact enough to be incorporated
  into our everyday lives. With the proliferation of 77GHz automotive radar
  and the recent extension of the unlicensed 60GHz band by the FCC\, radars
  are poised to become a key technology in our increasingly connected and a
 utonomous world. These sensors will permeate many industries\, including a
 utomotive and autonomous vehicles to agriculture\, mining\, heavy machiner
 y automation\, building surveillance\, indoor infrastructure management\, 
 and people tracking. Consumer devices such as smart devices\, home securit
 y systems\, and AR/VR applications will also see significant radar adoptio
 n.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br style=&quot;box-sizing: border-box\; caret-color: #7a7a7a\; color:
  #7a7a7a\; font-family: &#39;Open Sans&#39;\, &#39;Open Sans&#39;\; font-size: 18px\; font
 -style: normal\; font-variant-caps: normal\; font-weight: 400\; letter-spa
 cing: normal\; orphans: auto\; text-align: start\; text-indent: 0px\; text
 -transform: none\; white-space: normal\; widows: auto\; word-spacing: 0px\
 ; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px\; text-decoration: none\;&quot; /&gt;&lt;span style=
 &quot;caret-color: #7a7a7a\; color: #7a7a7a\; font-family: &#39;Open Sans&#39;\, &#39;Open 
 Sans&#39;\; font-size: 18px\; font-style: normal\; font-variant-caps: normal\;
  font-weight: 400\; letter-spacing: normal\; orphans: auto\; text-align: s
 tart\; text-indent: 0px\; text-transform: none\; white-space: normal\; wid
 ows: auto\; word-spacing: 0px\; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px\; backgroun
 d-color: #ffffff\; text-decoration: none\; display: inline !important\; fl
 oat: none\;&quot;&gt;The high frequency of operation (57-81GHz) and diverse usage 
 from rugged\, safety-critical industrial environments to compact consumer 
 electronics for low power applications brings unique challenges in radar d
 evelopment and packaging. The EM wave interaction between the antenna and 
 its packaging\, alongside managing thermal and size constraints\, are amon
 g the many issues we have in mmWave radar packaging. This talk will first 
 provide a brief introduction to the usage\, operational theory\, and compo
 nents of modern mmWave radar. Then\, we will dive into the considerations\
 , challenges\, and solutions surrounding radar development and packaging i
 n modern high-performance applications.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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