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MMWR
(redirected from Millimeter Wave Radar)

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MMWRMorbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (US CDC)
MMWRMillimeter Wave Radar
MMWRMorbid Mortal Weekly Report (medical publication)
MMWRMillimeter Wave Radio


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Combined with millimeter wave radar, for example, the system can automatically illuminate and track objects.
The new Stream is also available with the most advanced Honda safety technologies, including IHCC2 (Intelligent Highway Cruise Control), which controls vehicle speed and distance to the car ahead to reduce the burden on the driver, and CMBS2 (Collision Mitigation Brake System) + E-pretensioners2, which uses millimeter wave radar technology to detect the possibility of a collision and then help avoid or reduce the force of the collision.
We are developing new products employing infrared sensors, microelectromechanical sensors (MEMS), Integrated INS/GPS (Inertial Navigation System/Global Positioning System), and millimeter wave radar for a wide range of tactical weapons, missile defense systems, and commercial products.
 
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