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Pioneer Looks To Laserdisc Tech For Low-Cost LIDAR

itwbennett writes: Pioneer is developing a 3D LIDAR (light detection and ranging) sensor for use in autonomous vehicles that could be a fraction of the cost of current systems (the company envisions a price point under $83). Key to this is technology related to optical pickups once used in laserdisc players, which Pioneer made for 30 years. From the ITWorld story: "The system would detect objects dozens of meters ahead, measure their distance and width and identify them based on their shape. Pioneer, which makes GPS navigation systems, is working on getting the LIDAR to automatically produce high-precision digital maps while using a minimum of data compared to the amount used for standard maps for car navigation."

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  1. My ship has finally come in! by TWX · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've collected Laserdiscs and players for several years, though haven't really been into it much lately. I have more than 500 movies and at least four working players...

    I can now build an autonomous vehicle!

    WOOHOO!

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    Do not look into laser with remaining eye.