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Luminar to launch sub-$1,000 lidar platform on production vehicles in 2022
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utonomous vehicle sensing firm Luminar has announced that Iris, its latest automotive lidar platform, will
be launched commercially in production vehicles in 2022 for less than $1,000. The firm claims that Iris is the first sensing platform to exceed the essential performance, safety, cost and auto-grade requirements needed to deliver level three and level four autonomy to consumers – level three autonomy requiring a driver to be present at the wheel to intervene if needed, and level four enabling vehicles to be fully autonomous in certain controlled areas.
The Iris technology offers Luminar’s 3D sensing capabilities – high-resolution 3D sensing up to a range of 250m – in a new, highly compressed form factor that can be integrated seamlessly into vehicles. Additionally, it features alternative configurations for enabling better and safer assisted driving (ADAS/level 2+ autonomy) functionality at a sub-$500 pricing target for larger programmes, addressing the existing $20bn ADAS market. The announcement of Iris comes just
over a year after Luminar first introduced its sensor for autonomous development fleets, and two years after the company originally unveiled its lidar technology, built from the chip-level up and using lasers of 1,550nm wavelength, as it came out of stealth in 2017. The firm now has more than 40 patents issued and nearly 200 total filings for its innovations. Following recent additional funding of $100m, it has
Luminar collaborated with Volvo laser year on a lidar system capable of detecting human poses
now raised more than $250m in capital investment. Currently, 12 of the world’s top 15 automotive companies are working with its sensing platform. Luminar has also revealed new
perception software, offering functions for sensor fusion, auto-calibration, tracking, object detection, classification and simulation. The software is designed to work seamlessly alongside the firm’s lidar sensing platform, enabling it to deliver a comprehensive hardware-software architecture. ‘We’re at a stage where everyone in the industry is hacking together Frankenstein solutions with off-the-shelf parts for their R&D programs, but to successfully achieve series production autonomy, hardware and
software have to be seamlessly developed and integrated in tandem,’ said Austin Russell, Luminar’s CEO. ‘This combined, turnkey solution for series production vehicles is key to democratising autonomy in the industry, enabling every automaker to deliver on the promise of self-driving capabilities on their vehicles.’ Strengthening Luminar’s plans for series production are strategic supply chain partners and investors Cornes and Corning. With more than 150 years of business and supply chain experience in Japan, Cornes is supporting Luminar’s expansion into Asia. Corning, a maker of advanced optics, is working with Luminar to build lidar windows, among other optical components.
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