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Ceva is transforming its existing ultra-wideband (UWB) digital key hardware for use as in-cabin radar sensors, according to insights shared by Navot Goren, UWB Product Director at the company.
This strategic move allows vehicles to utilize current UWB modules, originally designed for digital key systems, in new safety and user experience applications such as in-cabin monitoring and detection. Ceva's approach highlights how hardware already deployed in automotive settings can be repurposed for advanced sensing capabilities. The company aims to accelerate adoption of radar-based features in cars by leveraging established hardware infrastructure.
Ceva’s strategy to repurpose ultra-wideband hardware for in-cabin radar applications reflects broader trends in automotive sensing and connectivity. Such developments build on the company’s earlier initiatives to enhance device spatial accuracy, notably with advances in Bluetooth 6.0 channel sounding. Furthermore, leveraging UWB modules in multiple automotive functions aligns with ongoing efforts to expand the role of ultra-wideband and FiRa technologies in enabling seamless indoor navigation and improved user experiences across connected environments.