Draper unveils lidar sensor with MEMS beamsteering technology
Draper is working to the object detection range of its new lidar sensor to 100 meters
Draper Laboratory has developed a high-resolution, solid-state lidar sensor that can image objects at 50 meters, the company said in a press release. The company’s lidar uses micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) optical switches for beamsteering. Draper is currently working to double the object detection range of its new lidar sensor to 100 meters.
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