Innovations in Public Safety: The Key Role of LiDAR Technology

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Automakers are eagerly awaiting the availability of automotive-grade LiDAR solutions that will enable high levels of automation in production vehicles (scalability and price optimization).  Commuters, city officials and transit agencies are looking to these technological innovations to help reduce traffic and commuting times while increasing overall road safety. While the possibility of fleets of driverless cars, shuttles and buses gliding around urban center and cities may sound appealing, the short-term focus is currently on increasing the performances and reliability of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and lane centering. 

 

LeddarTech will be joined by DCS Technologies, who will cover a real-world use case showcasing DCS’ Pedestrian Avoidance Safety System (PASS).

 

What you will learn:

In this webinar, you will learn the ways in which solid-state LiDAR technology can overcome the limitations and deficiencies of human decision-making and those of mechanical LiDAR, camera and RADAR in relation to accuracy, durability and passenger and pedestrian safety. We will also explore how LiDAR plays a central role in the mass adoption of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems leading to the development of truly intelligent urban transport networks.


Who should attend:

  • • Engineers looking to gain greater knowledge on ADAS and LiDAR technology;
  • • System architects evaluating advanced automotive grade sensor technologies;
  • • Industry experts focusing on perception platforms;
  • • Public Transit Agency representatives assessing the latest developments in pedestrian, passenger, and vehicle safety technology;
  • • Engineers and specialists working in urban development, infrastructure, transit and municipal agencies as well as government bodies

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