According to foreign media reports, a South Korean startup has expanded its influence in the field of autonomous driving with its 3D spatial information perception technology. Founded in 2017, the company has launched a variety of 3D spatial information scanners that can help a lot in the autonomous driving market.
(Image source: MOBILTECH official website)
MOBILTECH’s digital twin technology replicates the real world using two types of lidars, SLAM and MMS, from its self-developed Replica series. The company’s 3D scanner, the L Replica, produces real-time 3D maps for indoor and outdoor use. In addition, GPS free solutions are available for surveying projects in harsh environments and for autonomous robots. Another XL Replica scanner is a high-resolution Mobile Mapping System with multiple simultaneous sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) data classification algorithms. The DL-Replica scanner is a module that integrates lidar, camera and IMU (inertial measurement unit) sensors. It can use a camera and lidar to directly develop machine vision, and can be used for drones, tanks, etc. application.
MOBILTECH’s self-developed Semantic Engine is a deep learning-based object classification system capable of recognizing different objects and classifying them while scanning the surrounding environment. This feature allows users to easily remove noisy data (which is unavoidable in most 3D scan measurement processes), and through the deep learning process, can be applied to urban autonomous driving environments and can be optimized according to their own needs.
MOBILTECH’s sensor fusion technology has received investments from Naver and Hyundai Motor Group, and the company has partnered with some of Korea’s leading projects such as GwangHwaMoon, K-City and SongDo_Road. In addition, the company is collecting 3D scan data of all roads in the city of Seoul, producing high-definition maps, and using spatial information to develop positioning software and perception software for self-driving cars. The startup’s goal is to launch the “MOBILTECH Integrated Perception System,” which will include sensor fusion algorithms, high-definition maps, positioning software, and perception software, and the system will be available to manufacturers of self-driving shuttles.
According to foreign media reports, a South Korean startup has expanded its influence in the field of autonomous driving with its 3D spatial information perception technology. Founded in 2017, the company has launched a variety of 3D spatial information scanners that can help a lot in the autonomous driving market.
(Image source: MOBILTECH official website)
MOBILTECH’s digital twin technology replicates the real world using two types of lidars, SLAM and MMS, from its self-developed Replica series. The company’s 3D scanner, the L Replica, produces real-time 3D maps for indoor and outdoor use. In addition, GPS free solutions are available for surveying projects in harsh environments and for autonomous robots. Another XL Replica scanner is a high-resolution Mobile Mapping System with multiple simultaneous sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) data classification algorithms. The DL-Replica scanner is a module that integrates lidar, camera and IMU (inertial measurement unit) sensors. It can use a camera and lidar to directly develop machine vision, and can be used for drones, tanks, etc. application.
MOBILTECH’s self-developed Semantic Engine is a deep learning-based object classification system capable of recognizing different objects and classifying them while scanning the surrounding environment. This feature allows users to easily remove noisy data (which is unavoidable in most 3D scan measurement processes), and through the deep learning process, can be applied to urban autonomous driving environments and can be optimized according to their own needs.
MOBILTECH’s sensor fusion technology has received investments from Naver and Hyundai Motor Group, and the company has partnered with some of Korea’s leading projects such as GwangHwaMoon, K-City and SongDo_Road. In addition, the company is collecting 3D scan data of all roads in the city of Seoul, producing high-definition maps, and using spatial information to develop positioning software and perception software for self-driving cars. The startup’s goal is to launch the “MOBILTECH Integrated Perception System,” which will include sensor fusion algorithms, high-definition maps, positioning software, and perception software, and the system will be available to manufacturers of self-driving shuttles.
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