Emesent’s AL2 for Hovermap Leverages Velodyne Lidar to Access the Inaccessible
SAN JOSE, Calif.-Friday 31 July 2020 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) -- Velodyne Lidar, Inc. today announced that Emesent’s newly
introduced Autonomy Level 2 (AL2) technology for Hovermap uses Velodyne
lidar sensors to provide real-time perception and high-quality, accurate
3D data. Hovermap is a plug-and-play mapping and autonomy payload for
industrial drones that enables autonomous flight in areas beyond visual
line of sight (BVLOS) and without GPS connectivity.
The AL2
technology uses Velodyne’s Puck LITE lidar as the primary perception and
mapping sensor. This allows autonomous exploration, navigation and
lidar mapping in challenging inaccessible environments such as mines,
civil construction works, telecommunications infrastructure and disaster
response environments. As part of Emesent’s simultaneous localization
and mapping (SLAM) based autonomy stack, AL2 powers drones to fly beyond
communications range, self-navigate and avoid obstacles including thin
wires and branches.
AL2 can be operated from take-off to landing
by setting smart waypoints in a live 3D map streamed to a tablet. This
allows operators to remain a safe distance from hazardous environments
such as brows, stope edges, confined spaces and heights. The rich data
from the Puck LITE sensor enables companies to gain better data insights
on how to make mines and other environments safe.
“The Velodyne
Puck LITE is simply a sensational sensor for creating drone-based
mapping and autonomy solutions because of its compact size, light weight
and performance – all critical for drone-mounted systems,” said Dr.
Stefan Hrabar, Emesent CEO. “The sensor was an essential ingredient in
helping us to create game-changing new technology that can obtain vital
data in challenging environments in real time without risking the
machine or operator safety.”
Emesent is an Automated with
Velodyne partner at the forefront of GPS-denied drone autonomy. The
company recently placed fourth in the urban circuit of the DARPA
Subterranean (“SubT”) Challenge together with the Robotics and
Autonomous Systems Group at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization (CSIRO) and Georgia Institute of Technology.
“Emesent’s
innovative use of Velodyne’s lidar sensors is helping to deliver
valuable data and insights that were previously impossible to access,”
said Jon Barad, Vice President of Business Development, Velodyne Lidar.
“In addition to what they provide today to the mining, infrastructure,
survey and mapping industries, it is exciting to consider how this
innovation will help usher in a new era of autonomous drone operation
across a variety of other industries.”
In the United States, the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) currently has restrictions on
drones flying beyond the visual line of sight. Emesent’s technology
innovation could potentially usher in a new era of safe, autonomous
drone flight – not only in mines but everywhere.
Velodyne Puck
LITE sensors deliver a high-resolution image to measure and analyze
indoor and outdoor environments. Designed for applications that require a
sensor with a low weight and compact size, the Puck LITE delivers
outstanding resolution and performance for mobile and UAV/drone
applications. It provides a full 360-degree environmental view to
deliver real-time 3D data.
About Velodyne Lidar
Velodyne
provides smart, powerful lidar solutions for autonomy and driver
assistance. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Velodyne is known
worldwide for its portfolio of breakthrough lidar sensor technologies.
Velodyne’s founder, David Hall, invented real-time surround view lidar
systems in 2005 as part of Velodyne Acoustics. Mr. Hall’s invention
revolutionized perception and autonomy for automotive, new mobility,
mapping, robotics, and security. Velodyne’s high-performance product
line includes a broad range of sensing solutions, including the
cost-effective Puck™, the versatile Ultra Puck™, the autonomy-advancing
Alpha Prime™, the ADAS-optimized Velarray™, and the groundbreaking
software for driver assistance, Vella™.
About Emesent
Emesent
is a world-leader in drone autonomy, lidar mapping and data analytics.
Founded in 2018, Emesent has since built a reputation for delivering
high-quality data capture in the mining, infrastructure, survey and
mapping industries. Their flagship product, Hovermap, is a smart mobile
scanning unit that combines advanced collision avoidance and autonomous
flight technologies to map hazardous and GPS-denied environments.
Hovermap is uniquely versatile, it can be handheld, drone- or
vehicle-mounted to map challenging, inaccessible areas. With a wide
range of applications, Hovermap is being used by customers around the
world.
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Contacts
Landis Communications Inc.
Sean Dowdall
(415) 286-7121
velodyne@landispr.com
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