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Have you missed our live lectures? We are now publishing selected presentations of #RadarInAction on #Youtube! If you have any questions about the topic, simply asks us in the comments! »Radar in Action« ATRIUM »Driverless« Cars: How they can safely hit the road In the long term, many experts expect that cars could drive through the streets on their own. However, this requires safety technologies - including radar sensors. These must first be tested over several million kilometers, an almost impossible task. With radar target simulators, such tests can be performed much more easily and cost-effectively. In this presentation we will discuss different approaches to radar target simulation and present our own system ATRIUM. Speaker: Dr.-Ing. Thomas Dallmann Dipl.-Ing. Torsten Mathy Themes: Established methods for testing automotive radars Current system concepts for radar target simulation Our concept: The radar target simulator ATRIUM Contact and more info: https://www.fhr.fraunhofer.de/en/even... What is »Radar in Action«? By presenting our research results, we want to show what is possible with radar and how you can use the possibilities. Unfortunately, this is hardly possible in person at the moment, so in 2020 we launched the public online lecture series »Radar in Action«. The lectures are aimed at customers, partners and interested parties from industry, politics, science and society. In 2020, there were 20 events with an average of about 100 participants, totaling over 900 people, many of whom attended multiple times. Over 93% rated the presentations as very good or good. The events are always held on Tuesdays from 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm CET. They include live presentations on a radar application - some including live demonstrations using experimental systems, as well as opportunities for questions and exchanges. Participation is free of charge, only registration is required. Visit https://www.fhr.fraunhofer.de/radar-i... for more topics and dates of our online live events. The registration is free of charge.