Taking aim at the autonomous future


A file photo of a Waymo self-driving car pulling into a parking lot at the Google-owned company's headquarters in Mountain View, California. Oculii makes 4D intelligent sensing radars for self-driving vehicles. The systems use the cloud to process and analyse information, allowing radar systems to be more effective, smaller, and cheaper than traditional units. — AFP

In Silicon Valley, it's tough to go two blocks without seeing a self-driving autonomous car, said Steven Hong, chief executive of Beavercreek-based company Oculii.

Hong should know. His company is writing software that aims to have a place in the autonomous transportation revolution, helping those same vehicles see better.

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