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LiDAR for Smart Sensoring and Automotive

Hybrid Lidar Systems is supported by the
European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union.

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LiSSA Industrial

Solid-state LiDAR Industrial sensor, without any moving parts. This LiDAR sensor is suitable many diverse applications, including logistics, cranes, robotics, drones, smart cities, intelligent doors, people counting systems, parking monitoring, security, and perimeter surveillance.
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LiSSA Automotive

Our cutting-edge LiSSA LiDAR Automotive grade sensors, equipped with our proprietary imager chip featuring an impressive 240,000 Pixel 2D Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) detector. With unparalleled precision and range, our LiSSA LiDAR sensors redefine automotive sensing, ensuring enhanced safety and reliability on the road
LiDAR

How LiDAR works?

LiDAR stands for Light Detection And Ranging.
Laser Beam is sent from LiDAR Emitter and simultaniuosly time is recorded with on board counter. As light hits an object it reflects, and hits detector chip.
LiSSA

How LiSSA works?

LiSSA - LiDAR for Smart Sensoring and Automotive.
Laser Beam is sent from LiDAR Emitter and simultaniuosly time is recorded with on board counter. As reflected beam from an object hits the detector chip, the distance is calculated.
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Where LiDAR can be used

LiDAR technology boasts a versatile array of applications, with its most prominent and transformative role found in the automotive industry. As an indispensable component, LiDAR serves as the eyes of autonomous vehicles, providing unparalleled perception capabilities. This breakthrough technology revolutionizes automotive safety, enabling precise object detection, distance measurement, and environmental mapping. In the realm of transportation, LiDAR stands at the forefront, driving innovation and shaping the future of autonomous driving.
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