LightWare Gives Machines EYES with the World’s Smallest Scanning microLiDAR™

LightWare LiDAR LLC, is now shipping the smallest and lightest scanning LiDAR on the market.

This USA-based company specializes in the design and manufacture of LiDAR sensors for autonomous vehicles and machines. The award-winning SF45 scanning microLiDAR™ weighs just 59g but delivers the performance of much larger sensors.

“The SF45 democratizes machine perception, bringing vision, safety and practicality to even the smallest unmanned systems. Machines don’t have 3D perception, so they can’t make sense of unexpected obstacles. Our mission is to save the world’s machines one microLiDAR™ at a time!”, explains Philip Constantine, CEO of LightWare LiDAR LLC.

The SF45 enables a whole new world of applications by providing accurate position, distance and proximity sensing to drones and UGVs. Able to detect obstacles in bright sunlight at 50m, the SF45 delivers a clear understanding of the machine’s environment to either the onboard autopilot or a remote operator.

Constantine expands: “Conventional GPS is often relied upon to provide location information so a drone can follow a pre-determined flight plan. Unfortunately, the real world puts unexpected obstacles in the way. This leads to collisions and the loss of both the drone and its expensive payload. The SF45 keeps a continuous lookout for these hazards and warns of potential collisions, giving the autopilot plenty of time to react.”

To complement the SF45, LightWare LiDAR manufactures a family of microLiDAR™ sensors such as the tiny SF000/B (only 8g). Data from these sensors allow drones a safe take-off and precision landing, to hold position near an object being inspected or closely follow terrain without flying into trees.

The microLiDAR™ family is compatible with standard autopilots (Ardupilot/PX4) and API’s are provided for custom controllers, such as RaspberryPi and Arduino.

Constantine goes on to say, “With prices starting at only USD $249, our affordable microLiDAR™ sensors bring perception to autonomous machines so that our customers can do their job safely and reliably.” Constantine adds, “A key advantage of our microLiDAR™ sensors is that they are not cameras, and do not invade the privacy of the public. This is becoming more important as autonomous vehicles and other machines begin to work alongside people in their daily lives.”

LightWare’s SF45, a 1st place winner of the AUVSI Xcellence Awards, will be showcased at the world’s largest trade show for unmanned and autonomous systems,  XPONENTIAL (booth 3362, 17-19 August, Atlanta).

www.LightWareLiDAR.com

Contact:  Leanne Fischer, leannefischer@lightwarelidar.com, +1 720 927 4258

Photo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1594713/LightWare_LiDAR.jpg

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply
Related Posts
Read More

OneTrust Launches CCPA Toll-Free Number Offering

OneTrust today announced a turn key toll-free phone number solution to help organizations comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act's (CCPA) toll-free number requirement. As a part of the OneTrust for CCPA suite of privacy management tools, the OneTrust CCPA Toll-Free Number solution enables companies subject to the law's toll-free requirement to add a phone workflow into their Consumer Rights process. With OneTrust, customers can be issued a phone number, offer a fully customizable greeting and verify consumer identity to log the request. OneTrust's Targeted Data Discovery technology can then pick up the request and automate the discovery and fulfillment of the consumer request.

Read More

Holon Solution Launches Referral Preauthorization Application

Holon Solutions, healthcare's leading data liberator, announced the launch of its latest application, Authorizations, which cuts the patient referral preauthorization process from minutes to seconds, saving hours every month. Holon's Authorizations is fully integrated into their CollaborNet® platform, which includes patented technologies that work in concert to contextualize patient information to providers within any electronic health record (EHR), and from any connected third-party source, without the need for point-to-point interfaces.