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Wednesday, March 24 2021 - 23:00
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Vayyar Becomes First And Only Company In World To Offer Full-cabin Monitoring With One Radar-on-chip
TEL AVIV, Israel, March 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

One multifunctional single-chip sensor scans the entire cabin, even in a large 
SUV, providing unparalleled safety, reduced complexity and cost.

- Vayyar’s 4D Imaging Radar-on-Chip (RoC) technology is world first covering 
all seats in three rows, footwells and trunk.
- Lifesaving single-sensor solution meets all Euro NCAP 2023 and 2025 
requirements, providing up to 10 additional points and supporting future safety 
applications at no extra cost.
- Vayyar’s unrivaled ultra-wide field of view accommodates all vehicles, 
including sunroof-equipped eight-seaters, with uniform installation location.
- Flagship multifunctionality on a single-chip platform replaces up to seven 
single-function sensors, supporting multiple applications simultaneously.
- Industry partners can leverage data-rich 4D Point Cloud Application 
Programming Interface (API) for rapid independent development of numerous 
additional features at no extra cost, on chip or by central processing.

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Vayyar, the global leader in 4D imaging radar, has developed the world’s first 
automotive sensor that covers the entire cabin of any passenger vehicle, with a 
single Radar-on-Chip (RoC).
 
Given the 60% spike in global consumer demand for SUVs over the past five 
years, Vayyar’s production-ready in-car sensor is designed to cover up to three 
rows. It can also accommodate the rapidly growing number of cars with sunroofs, 
thanks to uniform rear ceiling installation. Monitoring every seat and 
footwell, plus the trunk area, the sensor represents a breakthrough safety 
solution, protecting the most vulnerable vehicle occupants. 

Up to 200 children die each year from heatstroke after being left unattended in 
cars. These tragedies can occur in minutes, since on days as cool as 22°C, the 
inside of a car, especially one equipped with a sunroof, can quickly reach 
47°C. 

“With SUVs making up over 40% of vehicle sales in many countries, complete 
cabin coverage is crucial,” explains Ian Podkamien, VP and Head of Automotive 
at Vayyar. “Three-row CPD solutions for all vehicles, including those with 
sunroofs, will help prevent “hot car” incidents, while enhanced SBR will save 
thousands more lives by ensuring that all passengers wear seat belts. And with 
just one affordable sensor for both functions, high-end safety is now available 
on all vehicles.”

Vayyar’s full-cabin sensor is fully operational in all lighting and weather 
conditions and maintains privacy at all times, since no cameras are involved. 
The ultra-wide field of view and high resolution provided by each sensor’s 48 
transceivers are unmatched in the industry, enabling the platform to support 
multiple advanced applications simultaneously, while replacing numerous 
single-function sensors.
 
Given SUV cabin size and the fact that parents of young children comprise the 
majority of SUV owners, three-row coverage is a critical aspect of in-car 
sensing. Alternative solutions require two to three single-function sensors to 
cover the entire SUV cabin, driving up the cost associated with providing 
larger vehicle safety.
 
Until now, vehicles with sunroofs have also presented unique challenges in 
terms of in-cabin sensor positioning, with no option to fit sensors in the 
ceiling centre. Now OEMs can install just one Vayyar sensor in the rear ceiling 
area, covering the entire interior.
  
Vayyar offers OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers a flagship Child Presence Detection 
(CPD) and enhanced Seat Belt Reminder (SBR) combo, essential for meeting Euro 
NCAP's more stringent 2023 and 2025 safety scoring protocols. The platform does 
so by detecting occupants, classifying children and adults, and detecting 
posture and position.

The robust, automotive-grade solution also addresses incoming Euro NCAP safety 
requirements. Vayyar’s AEC-Q100 qualified and ASIL-B compliant platform 
provides up to 10 in-cabin points for 2023 onwards.
 
Multifunctionality on a single-chip platform enables automakers to move past 
the one sensor per function legacy industry approach. Uneconomical and 
unsustainable, this has traditionally burdened vehicles with more wiring, 
hardware, software and integration efforts. Instead, one sensor supports many 
safety applications, significantly reducing complexity and costs.

A data-rich 4D Point Cloud Application Programming Interface (API) provided by 
Vayyar’s platform enables customers to independently deploy numerous additional 
safety features over its point cloud layer. These may include Occupant Status 
(OS), optimised airbag deployment, seat belt pre-tensioning, eCall, gesture 
recognition, out-of-position detection, intruder detection among others.
 
Over-the-air (OTA) software updates also allow automakers to add new features 
long after a vehicle is built, providing added value by reducing development 
risks and time to market.
 
“With a similar price point to an alternative radar sensor, or a standard ECU, 
Vayyar’s affordable technology is driving a paradigm shift that’s enabling 
economy vehicles to feature the exceptional safety offered by high-end models,” 
reports Podkamien. “In SUVs, safety is particularly challenging because of the 
larger cabin area complexity. Multifunctionality on a single-chip platform 
provides enhanced safety without additional hardware, reducing complexity and 
saving the cost of multiple sensors per seat.”

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