HDL-32E LiDAR Sensor Demo11/08/2011 |
| Velodyne LiDAR is to display the latest in sensor technology with its HDL-32E in booth 934 at the 2011 AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America conference being held from 16th to 19th August 2011 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC, USA. |
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The HDL-32E is a small, lightweight and rugged sensor designed to satisfy the needs of numerous markets including autonomous navigation, 3D mobile mapping, entertainment and security. It features 32 lasers aligned across a 40° vertical Field of View (FOV) and generates 700,000 distance measurement points per second. The HDL-32E is just 5.68 inches high by 3.36 inches wide and weighs 2.4 pounds.
The HDL-32E will also be on display in the Velodyne booth, #N3-475, at the Defense & Security Equipment International (DSEI 2011) conference in London England from 13th to 16th September 2011, and in the Velodyne booth, #262, at the ASIS International 2011 conference in Orlando, FL, on from 19th to 22nd September 2011. Read more about: LiDAR mapping 3D Supplier: Velodyne Lidar, Inc. More news from this supplier: Velodyne Lidar Appoints Japanese Reseller Lidar and Robotics for Smithsonian Velodyne Live Lidar Demos Mike Dunbar to Speak at SPAR Europe Velodyne HDL-32E Lidar Sensor Vice President Appointment Velodyne Lidar Expands Reseller Network Racing Game Benefits from Velodyne Lidar Sensor Dave Lovell Named as GSDI Association's President-elect Blind Study Identifies Most Accurate Demographic Data Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperate on UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aboriginal Tourism Guide System SIRIUS Only Civil UAS Flying at UVEX First African Open Source Geospatial Laboratory Bentley Acquires InspectTech Comments (0): |
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