On a tempestuous night, high-speed vehicles can maintain a steady distance from one another. This feat is not achieved by cameras piercing through the rain-soaked veil, but rather through the precise distance-measuring prowess of millimeter-wave radar. In smart healthcare communities, when an elderly individual takes a tumble, nursing robots swiftly raise the alarm, a capability made possible by radar's discreet monitoring of human posture and movement. In our everyday lives, robotic vacuum cleaners adeptly sidestep obstacles and perceive spatial boundaries in real-time, all thanks to the wonders of radar technology. This uncanny sense of 'measurement' is quietly but profoundly reshaping our lives and the trajectory of industries to come.
