Why spinning lidar sensors might be around for another decade
In Summary : Velodyne invented modern three-dimensional lidar scanners in the mid-2000s. But in recent years, the conventional wisdom has ...
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In Summary :
Velodyne invented modern three-dimensional lidar scanners in the mid-2000s. But in recent years, the conventional wisdom has held that Velodyne's design—which involves mounting 64 lasers onto a rotating gimbal—would soon be rendered obsolete by a new generation of solid-state lidar sensors that use a single stationary laser to scan a scene.[...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1301119
Velodyne invented modern three-dimensional lidar scanners in the mid-2000s. But in recent years, the conventional wisdom has held that Velodyne's design—which involves mounting 64 lasers onto a rotating gimbal—would soon be rendered obsolete by a new generation of solid-state lidar sensors that use a single stationary laser to scan a scene.[...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1301119