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DARPA Radar System Will Track Cars Anywhere

Stephen Markley

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Using a few unmanned air drones, DARPA will use the new Multipath Exploitation Radar to create 3-D urban maps and something called a Ku-band radar, which will run at high enough frequencies to get detailed images of vehicles. The drones bounce radars off the ground and buildings and match the patterns to 3-D maps, creating a full, vivid picture of a city in motion.

DARPA will first try to create the ability to track a single vehicle before expanding the system to follow multiple targets.

This makes Jack Bauer’s job easier, the “24” writers’ harder and privacy advocates more perplexing and complicated than ever.

Spy in the Sky That Sees Round Corners (New Scientist via Gizmodo)

blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2010/03/darpa-radar-system-will-track-cars-anywhere.html

March 24, 2010