Flash LiDAR is based on direct time of flight physics requiring picosecond detection timing combined with efficient statistical processing. We have demonstrated and emulated the world’s first system-on-chip (SoC) controlling lasers, photo-detector arrays with digital processing. We proved full frame detection within 10 milliseconds at 40 meter range and eye-safe operation within adverse lighting interference at two workshops with over 100 experts.
Selected partners tested a hardware development kit (HDK) with emulation of on-chip digital processing. We demonstrated thresholds on distance and real-time quality assessment to provide actionable detection without false positive / negative. Three European industry leaders started joint product development and three manufacturing partners were found .The industrialization plan aims at field trials with engineering samples within 18 months and delivering several million units within 5 years.
Fastsight Flash LiDAR module specifications :
Range Z=1m to 40m
Field of view : (HxV) 30°x20°
Resolution (ZxHxV) : 1 cm x 0.25°x 0.20°
Low latency : <10ms, <2m driving distance
Real-time quality control : % confidence, false positive/negative detection .
Pre-processing : 3D motion (distance + speed + angular motion + threshold indication).
Illumination : 850 to 940nm near infrared, 1-10 MHz repetition rate
Sensor arrays : 6 x 60, 30 x 60 up to 20'000 pixels
Bill of material : < 80€
We acknowledge past support of European Commission R&D grants (SPADNET, MEGAFRAME) that resulted in the scientific basis we are now applying. As one of the few European projects addressing automotive LiDARs, R&D support is crucial to allow competing in a strategic automotive and semiconductor market segment dominated by North-American and Asian players. We therefore acknowledge support of the European Commission Horizon 2020 SME instrument Phase I and intend to apply for further support of our planned development and field trials with two European Tier 1 next year.
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