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The website “Luminar Iris” from Autonomoustuff (N.D) showcases the Luminar Technologies IRIS Lidar sensor. The Lidar sensor allows an autonomous vehicle to “see” around them, in 3D images, in any weather condition. (Ohnsman, 2021) The main features of the sensor include long-range, high image resolution that allows the sensor to detect small objects, such as wires, from a distance, with consistent performance even in inclement weather. (Autonomoustuff, n.d.) The specifications include its 600m maximum range, a 120-degree field of view, more than 300 points per square degree of camera-like resolution, configurable scan settings, and an IP69k dust and water resistance rating. (Autonomoustuff, n.d.) The IRIS Lidar sensor by Luminar Technologies also boasts a high degree of safety as Mercedes Benz, an automotive company known for its focus on safety, has just signed a multi-billion dollar deal with Luminar Technologies to use the IRIS Lidar sensors in their future autonomous vehicles. (Optics, 2023)
References
Autonomoustuff. (n.d.). Luminar Iris. AutonomouStuff. Retrieved September 17, 2023, from
https://autonomoustuff.com/products/luminar-iris
Ohnsman, A. (2021, November 9). Luminar surges on plan to supply laser sensors for Nvidia’s self
driving car. Retrieved September 17, 2023, from
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2021/11/09/luminar-to-supply-laser-sensors-for-nvidias-self-driving-car-platform/?sh=103d276b5645
Optics. (2023, February 23). Luminar signs 'multi-billion dollar' deal with Mercedes-Benz. Optics.org. Retrieved September 17, 2023, from https://optics.org/news/14/2/32
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