The Shenzhen, China-based company is showing its latest RS-Ruby-80V Lidar that looks down from gantries to detect traffic. Compared with previous generation Lidar models, the RS-Ruby-80V is 50% smaller in both volume and weight, while the detection range for 10% low reflectivity has improved by 12.5%.
RoboSense says that the new Lidar can operate for sustained periods in temperatures of -40C and resists interference from other Lidars and ambient light.
The new system combines this with the AI point cloud perception software to give useful data to a self-driving car. The data can also be used for smart city ITS solutions.
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