Fisker claims the world's first automotive application of digital radar will make the Ocean safer than vehicles with conventional analog radar sensors.
Dubbed Fisker Intelligent Pilot , the system is built around a suite of sensors that includes an 8-megapixel front camera and what Fisker calls the first"digital radar" in a production car.
Fisker claims digital radar will make its system safer on the highway, in the city, and in bad weather.
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