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Light Detection and Ranging is what Lidar stands for. It’s an active remote sensing system, which means it sends out energy pulses and then reads the reflected energy back to obtain data about the world around it.
In this regard, it’s similar to echolocation, ultrasound, or radar; however, lidar uses a laser low frequency light beam to scan the environment.
Automotive and transportation firms have greatly boosted their presence in the last five years to demonstrate what the future holds in terms of energy efficiency, electrification, autonomy, comfort features, entertainment, new mobility modes, safety, and styling.
LiDAR firms have followed suit, owing to the rising importance of safety in autonomy.
The North America LiDAR Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Velodyne Lidar, Inc. has unveiled its Intelligent Infrastructure Solution, which aims to address some of the most difficult and widespread infrastructure issues.
To monitor transportation networks and public places, this innovative system combines Velodyne’s award-winning lidar sensors with Bluecity’s sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) software.
It generates real-time data analytics and predictions, assisting in the improvement of traffic and crowd movement efficiency, as well as the advancement of sustainability and the protection of vulnerable road users.
Valeo, the global pioneer in driver assistance systems (ADAS), announced that the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, capable of Level 3 automation, is the first automobile in the world to be fitted with its LiDAR, the second-generation Valeo SCALA.
This new technology, which provides much improved performance, makes autonomous mobility a possibility and gives levels of road safety never seen before.
Trimble has added two new airborne LiDAR products to its lineup. The Trimble AX60i and AX80 are powerful, adaptable devices that satisfy the needs of aerial surveyors working on corridor and wide-area mapping projects.
The new airborne devices, along with flight planning and analysis software tools, were created to deliver speedy and efficient point cloud acquisition, high-resolution photos, and high-productivity workflows. The systems are compatible with both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.