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At the beginning of August, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) released QuaDRiGa 2.0, which is a major update of its well-established open-source radio propagation model.
Mercury Systems, Inc. announced it received a $4.3 million follow-on order from a leading defense prime contractor to provide radar subsystems and related digital processing technologies for a missile defense application.
TowerJazz announced that its 0.18 μm advanced SiGe technology was used to develop a 24 GHz rear and side radar sensor for DENSO Corporation, for use in the Toyota Camry that was released in North America in July.
Integra Devices is partnering with the National Science Foundation to create a family of small dynamic energy harvesters that can power wireless sensors without needing batteries.