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Looking to reduce space and weight options for drones and robotics, Sony Electronics Inc. has rolled out what it claims is the world’s smallest and lightest lidar depth sensor. Measuring 29 mm x 29 mm ...
Sony’s AS-DT1 direct ToF LiDAR depth sensor delivers precision measurement accuracy, distance resolution, and measuring range ...
Tesla's reliance on camera-based sensors over LiDAR and radar raises concerns about its self-driving capabilities and future ...
Sony announces the world’s smallest and lightest LiDAR depth sensor, the AS-DT1, designed for drones and robotics.
The 1.76-ounce LiDAR depth sensor uses Direct Time of Flight (dToF) LiDAR technology, which delivers fast and accurate measurement, distance resolution and measuring range. The pr ...
While AI algorithms may take the spotlight in machine vision, optical systems are the ones that facilitate data for AI models ...
Brazilian researchers are using laser technology to unearth a lost Portuguese colony and challenge long-held beliefs about ...
Navigating drones in environments without reliable Global Positioning System (GPS) signals remains a significant challenge for modern aerospace ...
A new research project at the University of Missouri is looking to make streets less dangerous for everyone through lidar ...
Body-scanning startup Neko Health has opened its largest clinic yet in London — just six months after launching its first ...
Sony’s AS-DT1 LiDAR sensor makes the most of the company’s miniaturization and optical-lens technologies to tailor the device ...