Velodyne Lidar introduces next-generation velabit sensor
Anand Gopalan of Velodyne Lidar
Velodyne Lidar, Inc., introduced the next generation of its Velabit sensor, which addresses the cost, safety, and design challenges of autonomous solutions while delivering state-of-the-art performance. Equipped with Velodyne’s breakthrough proprietary micro-lidar array architecture (MLA), the Velabit delivers on what Velodyne customers asked for – an ultra-wide field of view (FoV) and higher resolution.
The solid-state Velabit sensor now has a simultaneously achievable maximum horizontal FoV of 90° and maximum vertical FOV of 70°, approximately three times more points per second than the previous model. The next generation Velabit takes all of Velodyne’s learnings to offer a configurable and dynamic field of view and delivers a high-resolution zoom capability, all within a compact and lightweight sensor.
“With our next-generation Velabit, Velodyne continues to innovate with a sensor that has small size for sleek, stylish integration while delivering high-quality performance,” says, Anand Gopalan, CEO, Velodyne Lidar. “Our dedicated engineering team worked to bring our customers’ needs to life in under a year, highlighting our commitment to meeting market demands. And our goal is to not only meet market demands but transform lives globally. We believe this sensor will democratise lidar-based safety and autonomy across many different industries.”
Versatile performance
This lightweight and versatile Velabit sensor features a small form factor and low power consumption to maximise battery life and vehicle range. The small size and low cost allow the sensor the unique ability to be utilised in multiple industries and for critical safety applications, such as:
- Automotive and new mobility
- Autonomous mobile robots
- Industrial forklift and warehouse
- Infrastructure and smart city
- Sidewalk and last-mile delivery
- UAV mapping and navigation
Engineered to be an optimal automotive-grade lidar solution for Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles, Velabit can fill sensing gaps, helping automakers achieve full coverage around a vehicle. The sensor enables robust perception coverage for ADAS features including Blind-Spot Monitoring, Cross-Traffic Detection, and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB). Additionally, the wide vertical field of view makes this an ideal technology for near-field sensing and robotics applications.
Software + hardware integration
Velabit will be combined with Velodyne’s lidar-based perception software, Vella, to streamline customer’s projects and advance a broad spectrum of vehicle safety functions. The software translates Velabit’s high-quality point cloud data into valuable perception outputs, including object classification and tracking, obstacle detection, scene segmentation, and object velocity, that can be readily utilised by vehicle systems. When combined with vehicle odometry data, Vella provides time and distance to collision measurements, enabling safer vehicle response.
The sensor can also be combined with other Velodyne lidar technologies, such as the Velarray H800, for high-speed operation or function as a standalone lidar solution in low-speed applications.
Designed for mass production
In combination with MLA, Velodyne’s fully automated manufacturing process and global manufacturing partnerships enable cost optimisation and high-quality mass production, as early as Q4 2022.
Since its launch, Velabit has received widespread industry acclaim, including being named a winner in the 2020 Best of what’s new awards by Popular Science. The sensor also was named the winner of the 2020 Innovation award by Silicon Valley Robotics.
Key Velodyne customers and other top global innovators in automotive and robotics technology are scheduled to attend Velodyne’s upcoming Velabit demo days to witness the Velabit in action, and will have an opportunity to reserve future capacity.
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