RadarFlow Studio at IEEE Radar 2026
We'll be at IEEE Radar 2026
We're heading to the IEEE Radar Conference 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona this May.
As part of the conference, I'm presenting a half-day tutorial: mmWave FMCW MIMO Radar: From Raw Data to Tracked Targets, together with Nir Regev. It walks through the signal processing chain behind FMCW MIMO radar — range-Doppler processing, CFAR detection, angle estimation, and target tracking. We'll be using RadarFlow Studio during the session to demonstrate concepts in real time, so students can stay focused on the radar fundamentals without getting bogged down in software setup. Tutorial details →
We'll also be demoing RadarFlow Studio
Between sessions, we'll be showing:
- Live sensor connection — plug in a dev kit and see range-Doppler maps streaming in real time
- Visual pipeline building — drag processing blocks onto a canvas and watch results update live
- Data capture — record synchronized HDF5 datasets with full waveform metadata
Who it's for
If you're evaluating radar sensors for industrial applications — presence detection, fall detection, vital signs, object tracking — and spending too long getting from dev kit to useful results, that's the problem RadarFlow Studio was built to solve.
If you're attending the conference or want to learn more, feel free to get in touch.
See you in Phoenix.