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  2. Velodyne Lidar - Wikipedia

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    The system rotated 64 lasers and measured the time of flight to calculate distances to surrounding objects. This created a 360-degree 3D map of the environment. [13] The new system produced one million data points per second, while earlier systems produced 5,000 data points per second. [12] A Velodyne HDL-64E, an HDL-32E, a Puck, and an Ultra Puck

  3. Exclusive-China's Hesai to halve lidar prices next year, sees ...

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    Hesai's next-generation lidar product ATX for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) will be sold next year for under $200, half the price of the current AT128 model. The price cut will be made ...

  4. Avride - Wikipedia

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    The self-driving cars are based on mass-produced car models, such as the Toyota Prius and Hyundai Sonata. Each vehicle is equipped with four proprietary lidars , six radars and from 8 to 12 cameras. The company's semi-solid state lidars can recognize objects as far as 500 meters away and are capable of changing the scanning pattern on-flight.

  5. Lidar - Wikipedia

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    Lidar (/ ˈ l aɪ d ɑːr /, also LIDAR, LiDAR or LADAR, an acronym of "light detection and ranging" [1] or "laser imaging, detection, and ranging" [2]) is a method for determining ranges by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected light to return to the receiver.

  6. Breakthrough Volvo lidar safety system expected to be on 2025 ...

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    The system will extend the driver’s awareness up to 930 feet in front of the vehicle, far beyond even high-intensity headlights. Breakthrough Volvo lidar safety system expected to be on 2025 ...

  7. Ouster (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ouster, Inc. is an American lidar technology company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It builds high-resolution, digital 3D lidar sensors for use in autonomous vehicles, industrial, robotics, drones, mapping, defense, and security systems.

  8. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the self-driving car program, they used a $75,000 lidar system from Velodyne. [59] In 2017, the cost decreased approximately 90 percent, as Waymo converted to in-house built lidar. [60] Waymo has applied its technology to various cars including the Prius, Audi TT, Fiat Chrysler Pacifica, and Lexus RX450h.

  9. Lidar traffic enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Dunn (Laser Technology Inc.) developed a police lidar device in 1989, [3] and in 2004 10% of U.S. sales of traffic enforcement devices were lidar rising to 30% in 2006, [1] given the advantages of lidar it appears likely that the majority of current sales are lidar, although sophisticated radar units are still being sold.