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Velodyne Lidar Introduces New Puck 32MR Sensor for Autonomous Systems

by IAV Staff


Velodyne Lidar, Inc. last week introduced the Puck 32MR™ sensor to address key markets in the autonomous industry. This product is designed to offer a cost-effective perception solution for low speed autonomous markets including industrial vehicles, robotics, shuttles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Puck 32MR bolsters Velodyne’s robust portfolio of patented sensor technology, delivering rich perception data for mid-range applications, according to the company.
In addition to featuring Velodyne’s patented surround-view perception capability, the sensor boasts a range of 120 meters and a 40-degree vertical field of view to enable navigation in unfamiliar and dynamic settings. Generating a high-resolution point cloud with minimal noise in all light conditions, the Puck 32MR accurately detects crosswalks, curbs, vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles and obstacles for safe and efficient operation in roadway, commercial and industrial use cases. Along with optimal perception performance, this sensor delivers reliability and durability in a compact form factor.

The Velodyne Puck 32MR bolsters Velodyne’s robust portfolio of patented sensor technology, delivering rich perception data for mid-range applications.

“We are proud to announce the Puck 32MR as the latest addition to our broad array of LiDAR products,” said Anand Gopalan, Chief Technology Officer, Velodyne Lidar. “Velodyne continues to innovate LiDAR technologies that empower autonomous solutions on a global scale. This product fills a need for an affordable mid-range sensor, which our customers expressed, and we took to heart. We strive to meet our customers’ needs, and the Puck 32MR is another example of our versatility within an evolving industry.”
The new product is designed for power efficiency to extend vehicle operating time within broad temperature and environmental ranges without the need for active cooling. The sensor uses proven 905 nanometer, Class 1 eye-safe technology and is assembled in Velodyne’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The Puck 32MR is designed for scalability and priced attractively for volume customers. The company provides technical support for the sensor across North America, Europe and Asia.
 

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