Ouster’s Next Step: 128 Channel Lidar Sensors, Long Range, and an Ultra-Wide Field of View
Datum: Freitag, dem 10. Januar 2020
Thema: Auto Infos


OS0: Ultra-wide field of view lidar
The OS0-128 represents a major breakthrough in ultra-wide field of view lidar. In a class of its own from day one, the OS0’s 95-degree vertical field of view and 128 channel laser array provide unparalleled near-range visibility with enough resolution for perception and object classification.

Combined with a minimum range under 0.5 meters, and a new window blockage detection feature functional down to 0 meters, the OS0 is a perfect solution for surround view sensors on an autonomous vehicle or truck, as well as an excellent primary sensor for an indoor robot, such as an autonomous forklift that needs to be aware of both ground and shelving in its immediate surroundings.

OS2: Long range, high resolution
The OS2-128 occupies the extreme end of the performance spectrum, on par with the highest resolution sensors available and at a fraction of the price. With vertical angular resolution at a tight 0.18° uniformly across a 22.5° vertical field of view, the OS2-128 enables long-range, high speed perception for autonomous vehicles and high-altitude survey drones.

The OS2-128 produces incredible imagery using its proprietary ASIC and SPAD photon detectors. The imagery you see below is not a camera – it’s a lidar sensor measuring photons returned from laser pulses. This unique technology has no peer in the lidar industry, and unlocks a range of 2D/3D transformation techniques to improve object classification.

Custom Beam Configurations
Ouster’s 128 beam lidar sensors employ an evenly spaced beam pattern for consistent angular resolution throughout the field of view. Even beam spacing is also the standard configuration on all 16, 32, and 64 beam sensors; however, with fewer beams, it can be helpful to cluster beams to achieve higher angular resolution in portions of the field of view.

Contact:
Tel: +4315247603
E-Mail: s.pavlov@general-laser.at
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