On September 27, car manufacturer Volvo announced the development of a new in-car radar system that can accurately and sensitively detect the tiniest movements at the sub-millimeter level, such as the movements of a sleeping baby. This is the industry's first in-car radar system that can cover the entire interior of a car, including the trunk. The new radar system will be installed in Volvo's upcoming Volvo EX90 pure electric SUV, designed to prevent children from being stranded in the car and causing accidents.
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