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One year after emerging from stealth mode Luminar, a maker of laser LiDAR sensors for self-driving vehicles led by 23-year-old optics whiz Austin Russell, says it’s ready to build an upgraded ...
Arduino Uno used to create a human following car/robot, all with parts that you can find online for only a few bucks each ...
Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: INVZ) (the "Company" or "Innoviz"), a leading Tier-1 direct supplier of high-performance, automotive-grade LiDAR sensors and perception software, announced today ...
The top supplier of 3D vision sensors for self-driving cars adds seasoned auto and tech specialists as it races to lift annual LiDAR output to at least a million units annually at a fully ...
Adoption of LightIC's next-generation FMCW LiDAR products is growing rapidly as its long-range, direct velocity detection, precision and interference immunity helps accelerate cutting-edge ...
Lidar costs $75,000 per car. If the price doesn’t drop to a few hundred bucks, driverless cars won’t go mass market.
Security researcher Jonathan Petit has determined that you can fool LIDAR (the laser ranging common on autonomous vehicles) by sending "echoes" of fake cars and other objects through laser pulses.
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