PhotonicsNXT Fall Summit keynote to cover lidar for self-driving vehicles

Sept. 30, 2021
I’m pleased to invite you to join us on October 28th at the PhotonicsNXT Fall Summit keynote presentation where we will explain how lidar is becoming a key sensor for automated driving.

According to the 2021 lidar report from Yole Développement (Yole; Lyon, France), lidar in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) represented just 1.5% of the automotive and industrial lidar market last year. By 2026, the report estimates that the ADAS proportion will reach 41% and a market size of $2.3 billion. That’s a 111% compound annual growth rate from 2020 to 2026. Since the invention of 3D real-time lidar, more than 80 lidar companies have been established. Many of them have bet on new technologies.

This has resulted in high technological diversity in the lidar landscape. Despite this great diversity, the oldest technologies are still representing most design wins for the automotive industry. Considering the lidar wavelength, 1550 nm is less dangerous to the human eye than 905 nm and promises integration through silicon platforms. However, 905 nm represents 65% of design wins for the automotive industry.

According to the report, traditional mechanical scanning represents 69% of design wins for the imaging method. MEMS micromirror and flash lidar are also making their way into automotive, but their proportion is smaller. Concerning the ranging method, direct time-of-flight (dToF) represents 100% of design wins. Frequency-modulated continuous-wave, which allows better integration, sensitivity, and instant radial velocity, is not expected before 2025.

I’m pleased to invite you to join us on October 28, 2021, at the PhotonicsNXT Fall Summit keynote presentation, where Yole senior market and technology market analyst Pierrick Boulay will explain how lidar is becoming a key sensor for automated driving. Boulay will give a complete analysis of lidar technologies used for ranging and imaging, automotive integration, software challenges, and components used for light emission and photodetection. I hope you’ll join us for this lidar ecosystem overview and deep-dive into the status of automotive integration.

Please register today.

About the Author

John Lewis | Editor in Chief (2018-2021)

John Lewis served as Editor in Chief of Laser Focus World from August 2018 through October 2021, after having served as the Editor in Chief of Vision Systems Design from 2016 to 2018. He has technical, industry, and journalistic qualifications, with more than 13 years of progressive content development experience working at Cognex Corporation. Prior to Cognex where his articles on machine vision were published in dozens of trade journals, he was a technical editor for Design News, covering automation, machine vision, and other engineering topics, for over six years.

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