Neuvition, a high-tech company operating in Silicon Valley and Xiamen, China, today officially released the first high-definition video laser radar called Titan M1. With up to 480 lines per line (1280×480 resolution), this quasi-solid-state laser radar is one of the highest resolution lidars on the market. The green laser pointer has a single probe with a detection rate of up to 1.5 million points per second to form a high-definition 3D point cloud. With a detection range of up to 200 meters, the Titan M1 uses a narrow-band laser technology of 1550 nm, which is safer for the human eye and more reliable in special weather conditions than the 905 nm laser technology.
“The Neuvition Titan M1 combines the high resolution of 480 lines with the detection distance of 200 meters. Compared with the low resolution, the safety factor of autonomous driving is greatly improved,” said Ling Wei CEO Li Hong. “High resolution allows the car to be driven automatically for long-distance observations, as well as small objects on the road to improve the safety of autonomous driving,” added Lin Jian, chairman.
The latitude laser radar also has the advantage of dynamic adjustment, which can adjust the resolution, scan mode and so on according to different application scenarios. “With the intelligentization of autopilot and other radar applications, users expect the lidar control system to be simpler and more flexible.” Lingwei Lidar just meets this need and can be controlled by software APIs according to different application scenarios. Operating the phone in general.
In addition, video fusion is one of the important features of the Lingquan green laser pointer radar, which can output both traditional point clouds and real-color point clouds that fuse object information, which is very important for many application scenarios. Combined with spatial distance and color data, Lingwei Lidar can easily build 3D real scenes. In addition to autonomous driving, the ability of Lidar point cloud and video fusion to help with 3D mapping and security monitoring. The two top executives of Lingwei Technology agreed that “in the near future, this will definitely be one of the most important sensors in the AI field.”
Lingwei Distributed Laser Radar has been patented and consists of a mainframe and multiple miniature lidar probes, making the device easier to install in a variety of applications, especially in automobiles. Among similar products, Lingwei Lidar can be widely used in various related fields with its cost-effective advantages. Based on high-resolution and video fusion performance advantages, the device is especially suitable for 3D city maps and 3D mapping, as well as autopilot, drone, machine vision, security monitoring and more.