Velodyne Champions Safer Self-Driving Cars

May 22, 2019 The Associated Press reached out to industry leader Velodyne for expert analysis after Tesla founder Elon Musk questioned the role of lidar in self-driving vehicles. AP auto writer Tom Krisher connected with Marta Hall, Velodyne’s President & Chief Business Development Officer, for an executive Q&A interview story to discuss lidar technology in… Continue reading Velodyne Champions Safer Self-Driving Cars

Lidar Ready to Power Smart Cities Applications

Lidar Ready to Power Smart Cities ApplicationsMay 21, 2019|In Media Coverage|By Albie Jarvis

Lidar sensors, along with communications technologies, are
seen as key enablers of Smart Cities
applications such as traffic management, energy management, intelligent
infrastructure, and more.

Writing in Smart Cities Dive
about how technology can power better, smarter government services, Gil Elba expects
public transit and thoroughfares will be improved by using data to understand
foot traffic and car traffic patterns.

Lidar sensors
provide the accurate, authenticated and visual data needed in Smart Cities
applications. Elba’s article notes how Velodyne lidar will:

“offer intelligence at scale on granular ideas, such as the
safety and location of swingsets or park benches.”

Expect to read more about the role of lidar in powering
Smart Cities applications that aim to improve public services and enhance the
safety and quality of life of citizens.

To read the entire article, please go to:

https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/how-better-technology-can-power-smarter-safer-cities/554035/

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Idriverplus: Building Smart Autonomous Vehicles with Velodyne Lidar Technology

Idriverplus: Building Smart Autonomous Vehicles with Velodyne Lidar TechnologyMay 21, 2019|In Blog|By Velodyne LiDAR
Interview with Dr.
Zhang Dezhao, CEO of Idriverplus

Viggo, IdriverPlus Street Sweeping Robot

Founded
in 2015, Idriverplus is the first company in China to launch the
commercialization of driverless technology. Velodyne Lidar has strategically
teamed with Idriverplus to help their efforts for the mass production of
commercial autonomous vehicles, which include passenger cars, street cleaners,
and logistics vehicles.

Led by
CEO Dr. Zhang Dezhao, Idriverplus’ driverless vehicles have accumulated test
mileage exceeding 400,000 kilometers, far surpassing other domestic autonomous car
manufacturers.

To
learn more about Idriverplus and their exciting vision for driverless vehicles,
we asked Dr. Zhang to discuss the company’s innovative autonomous driving
products and how Velodyne technology factors into their product strategy.

Dr. Zhang Dezhao, CEO of Idriverplus

Q: Idriverplus is an innovator in autonomous
vehicles. Please share with our readers some background on your company.

A:
Idriverplus is committed to becoming the world’s leading provider of
intelligent vehicle technology solutions. We have been focused on developing
the “brain” of a self-driving car. Our major R&D achievements have been in
unmanned distribution logistics vehicles, unmanned sanitation vehicles,
self-driving passenger cars, and more.

Q: Let’s look at each product
area for Idriverplus. How is your company addressing logistics and
distribution?

A: Our product called WOBIDA applies
self-driving technology to the logistics and distribution industry. We created
an automatic driving system combined with a cloud platform management system
for the intelligence required in the last kilometer of logistics distribution.
WOBIDA provides 360-degree whole-process monitoring and real-time information
interaction as well as an intelligent storage cabinet for transporting goods.
It delivers improved efficiency of logistics distribution and provides users
with a safer and better distribution experience.

Q: Please
discuss your unmanned street cleaning vehicles and where they are being used
now.

A: Our cleaning
vehicle is named Viggo. Idriverplus developed this unmanned system for a purely
electric solution to intelligently sweep roads. During the cleaning process, Viggo
can automatically track and avoid obstacles with stable and reliable
performance and monitor real-time vehicle information.

At present, Viggo has been used
in universities, factories, parks, an amusement park and city streets. It has
been deployed in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Hebei, Zhejiang, Henan, Hunan and
other provinces and cities with more than 100 units in operation. Additionally,
Idriverplus has strategic cooperation partnerships in Singapore, Dubai,
Malaysia, and other areas in Asia.

Idriverplus Autonomous Fleet

Q: What
has been the response from communities that have seen the unmanned street
cleaning vehicles?

A: According
to residents, Viggo not only improves cleaning efficiency, but also elevates
the appearance of the whole community. We are finding that children are
generally curious about self-driving cars – especially Viggo.

Q: Tell
us about the commercial autonomous car solution you are developing?

A: We currently have two
main development paths we are pursuing. One is an SAE Level 4 vehicle that
provides autonomous driving in closed parks and some public roads. We are also
developing an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) solution, mainly for AVP
(automatic parking) and HWP (highway follow-up).

Q: How
do you see Idriverplus AV products benefiting businesses and communities?

A: We
have a vision for the future that autonomous driving is not only a means of
transportation, but also a necessity of life. In logistics and distribution, we
are committed to improving the logistics of the last kilometer. In sanitation,
we are committed to helping cleaners improve their work efficiency. In the area
of passenger cars, we are committed to building the strongest self-driving
brain for safer roadways.

Q: Why
did Idriverplus decide to use Velodyne lidar technology and what value do
Velodyne sensors add to Idriverplus vehicles?

A: Velodyne
Lidar’s products have better performance and stability in practical use, and their
accuracy addresses demanding requirements. Lidar is indispensable for the
development of autonomous driving technology. Technically, lidar’s perception
capabilities are mainly used in laser mapping and positioning a car in its
surrounding environment. Lidar is unlikely to be replaced in the long term. A
more likely direction will be to combine lidar with other sensors, also known
as multi-sensor fusion. As autonomous products are put on public roads, the
platform will be strengthened by having some redundancy capability. In this
case, the sensor solution is fusion, not substitution.

Q: What
is next for Idriverplus in using Velodyne technology?

A: We will use Velodyne’s advanced Velarray solution in our development program to build a solid foundation for mass production of an autonomous vehicle.

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Velodyne Expands Presence in Aerial-Mapping Market

Velodyne Expands Presence in Aerial-Mapping MarketMay 1, 2019|In Media Coverage|By Albie Jarvis

Improved price and performance are creating expanded
opportunities for lidar sensors in high-performing mapping systems.

A GIM
International story discusses how Techmake Solutions, S.A., an IT
consulting and technology development company headquartered in Monterrey,
Mexico, is including Velodyne
lidar sensors in its mapping and surveying system that runs on Eagle X unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Eagle X system will be introduced this year in
Mexico, Central America, and South America.

In discussing Velodyne sensors, Ing. David González P., CEO of Techmake Solutions,
said:

“Velodyne’s lidar sensors deliver the most accurate
real-time, high-resolution data in the industry. Their performance,
lightweight, and compact form factor helped us to design an easy-to-use system
that can be configured to fit a company’s specific mapping needs. Eagle X
eliminates customer fear of not being able to buy a lidar mapping system or not
being able to use it due to inadequate local support.”

With lidar sensors making it quick and easy for companies
to build highly accurate 3D models of any environment, look for lidar mobile
mapping to become prevalent than ever before.

The complete article can be read HERE

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Revolutionizing ADAS with Forward-looking Lidar

May 14, 2019 Lidar can strengthen advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) by providing another set of perception data that provides real-time free space detection in all light conditions. In part 3 of a 3-part article series in SAE Mobilus, Velodyne Lidar experts Dr. Mircea Gradu, Senior Vice President of Quality and Validation, and David Heeren, Senior… Continue reading Revolutionizing ADAS with Forward-looking Lidar

Lidar Poised to Enter the Automotive Mass Market

May 3, 2019 Marta Hall speaking at CES 2019 Autonomous vehicles are the next big thing for the automotive industry with lidar technology seen as an essential component to making this happen. iMicronews featured an in-depth interview story with Marta Hall, Velodyne’s President & Chief Business Development Officer, that explored how lidar is poised to… Continue reading Lidar Poised to Enter the Automotive Mass Market

Velodyne Challenges Tesla Autonomy Claims

Velodyne Challenges Tesla Autonomy ClaimsMay 2, 2019|In Media Coverage|By Albie Jarvis
The Alpha Puck by Velodyne Lidar

Media turned to the industry leader for expert comments when
Tesla founder Elon Musk dismissed the need for lidar in self-driving vehicles.

Velodyne’s President and CBDO Marta Hall took a strong stand
that challenged Tesla to publish test results and comparisons to back up Musk’s
claims.

In a story
by Cromwell Schubarth in the Silicon Valley Business Journal, Hall said, “Tesla’s
claim that its Autopilot feature is ‘almost autonomous’ is untrue.”

The article cites Hall as saying:

“Not until we see published test results and comparisons
that a Tesla can ‘see just fine,’ without a Lidar, can claims be trusted.
Without lidar, the system is missing crucial 3D vision with 3D data points for
collision avoidance and advanced autonomous navigation. Musk brought us
innovation, but not quality when it comes to safety.”

Other media also picked up on Hall’s commentary.

Sasha Lekach wrote in a Mashable
story how Hall “shredded Musk’s ‘claims’ about deploying Teslas without a
driver and without ‘lame’ LiDAR sensors.”

The Mashable story noted Velodyne has invited Musk to speak
at the World Safety
Summit to discuss any evidence behind his claims.

In a SlashGear
article, Chris Davies observed how the news that Nikon will begin mass
production of Velodyne sensors “could well represent a tipping point” to having
“Level 4 or Level 5 vehicles roaming public roads,” countering Musk’s claim
lidar sensors are unnecessary.

Independent industry experts recognize lidar as essential
sensor technology for vehicle autonomy and driver assistance. Lidar provides
rich computer perception data that allows real-time object and free space
detection for safe navigation and reliable operation.

All the stories can be read here:

Silicon Valley Business Journal

Mashable

SlashGear

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Benefits of ADAS with Lidar Technology

Benefits of ADAS with Lidar TechnologyMay 1, 2019|In Media Coverage|By Albie Jarvis

Lidar technology can enable significant advances in driver
assistance.

In part 1 of a 2-part article series in SAE
Mobilus, Velodyne Lidar experts Dr. Mircea Gradu, Senior Vice President of
Quality and Validation, and David Heeren, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, explored
how adding a directional lidar sensor in an advanced driver-assistance system
(ADAS) can contribute to the prevention of forward-facing vehicle crashes.

The article outlines how an:

“ADAS system designed around one forward-facing lidar sensor
could prevent 90% of the crashes not currently addressed by ADAS technologies.
Such an improvement would prevent $325 billion in total societal harm (90% of
$362 billion). Achieving this benefit by equipping each of the 288 million
vehicles registered in the US in 2016 with a high-performance directional lidar
would represent a starting value of approximately $1,100 per unit.”

The addition of lidar to ADAS has the potential to provide
essential intelligence to detect more objects and offer cars a more detailed
view of their surroundings to maximize roadway safety.

To review the complete article, please click HERE

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Velodyne Leads in Lidar Technology and Standardization

April 30, 2019 Velodyne is taking a leadership role in not only advancing lidar technology but also in advocating for autonomous vehicle (AV) community cooperation in addressing safety and standardization requirements for lidar sensors. Writing in Autonomous Vehicle International, Dieter Gabriel, marketing manager, Velodyne Europe, detailed Velodyne’s latest lidar sensors and discussed Velodyne’s call for… Continue reading Velodyne Leads in Lidar Technology and Standardization

Nikon’s High-Volume Manufacturing Advances Velodyne Lead in Global Lidar Sensor Market

April 29, 2019 The Alpha Puck by Velodyne Lidar News that Velodyne Lidar has teamed with Nikon Corporation to manufacture lidar sensors for Velodyne attracted widespread attention. In a news release on its website, Nikon stated that “Sendai Nikon Corporation, a Nikon subsidiary, will manufacture lidar sensors for Velodyne and plans to start mass production… Continue reading Nikon’s High-Volume Manufacturing Advances Velodyne Lead in Global Lidar Sensor Market