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Cutting-Edge Precision with Unmatched Laser Irradiation Density for Parallax-Free, Long-Distance Obstacle Detection Ideal for Autonomous Driving
Revolutionizing Detection: Kyocera Unveils the World's First Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensor with Perfect Optical Alignment
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Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto; “Kyocera”) today announced the development of its unique Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensor, the world's first1 LIDAR that aligns the optical axes of the camera and LIDAR into
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Images detected by Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensor (Graphic: Business Wire)
LIDAR is expected to be essential to the commercialization of autonomous driving. It provides instant acquisition of long-range, highly accurate 3D information, enabling the detection of obstacles in complex environments and during high-speed movement with unparalleled accuracy. It offers excellent spatial recognition, identifying the distance to an object and its size from the time and angle of the reflected light bouncing back from a laser beam over a wide area. Typically, LIDAR is used with cameras to more accurately identify objects but parallax in the data from the separate units often caused delays from calibration between the sensors. Kyocera’s new Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensor integrates the camera and high-resolution LIDAR in a single unit for parallax-free, real-time data integration, ensuring efficient and accurate results.
Key Features
Camera and LIDAR integration for most accurate object recognition
Using its unique optical design technology, Kyocera is the first to integrate the camera and LIDAR into a single unit with aligned optical axes. This enables the real-time integration of camera image data and LIDAR distance data for the most advanced object recognition to date.
High Resolution with World's Highest2 Laser Irradiation Density
LIDAR can recognize small obstacles over long distances by increasing the density of laser beams emitted, thereby improving resolution and accuracy. Kyocera's innovative sensor has an irradiation density of 0.045 degrees, which utilizes the Company’s proprietary laser scan unit technology from MFPs and printers, making it possible to detect a 30cm falling object at a distance of 100m.
High Durability with Proprietary MEMS Mirror
In LIDAR, a MEMS mirror or motor is required to irradiate laser light over a wide and high-density area. However, MEMS mirrors typically have lower resolution and motors tend to wear out quickly. Kyocera's new integrated sensor provides both higher resolution than motor-based systems and greater durability than conventional MEMS mirrors. A proprietary MEMS mirror, developed with Kyocera’s advanced manufacturing and ceramic package technologies, and high-resolution laser scanning technology, support high-precision sensing for various industries including autonomous vehicles, marine/ships, heavy machinery, and more.
Customization Options
Kyocera can customize solutions for specific applications to optimize performance and features necessary for a wide range of use cases. Each element is developed and manufactured by Kyocera for total control and customization, from MEMS mirrors to optical systems, electrical circuits, and software.
Kyocera aims to introduce this innovative integrated sensor for automotive applications and various other fields, such as construction machinery, ships, robots, and security systems that recognize people and objects. We are working towards the early commercialization of this device.
CES2025 Outlook
This technology will be exhibited at one of the world's largest technology trade shows, CES 2025, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, from Tuesday, January 7 to Friday, January 10, 2025. The Company’s latest innovations in Aerial Display technology, Underwater Wireless Optical Communications, Millimeter-Wave Sensing, Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensors, Bifocal Mirrors, and more solutions to further safe, autonomous driving will be showcased at the booth.
Date |
January 7th to January 10th, 2025 |
Venue |
Las Vegas Convention Center |
Booth location |
Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility Zone, West Hall. |
Booth number |
#4816 |
For more details, please click here https://global.kyocera.com/ces/2025/index.html
1 In the development of a sensor in which the optical axes of the camera and LIDAR are aligned and integrated into a single unit; October 2024, based on Kyocera research.
2 At the irradiation densities of LIDAR currently announced for commercialization, October 2024, based on Kyocera research.
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