The Indoor Lab, a provider of LiDAR perception and analytics solutions, has chosen sensing and perception systems supplier Aeva, to enhance safety, security, and operational efficiency at major US airports.
As part of the multi-year agreement, Aeva will integrate its Atlas 4D LiDAR sensors into The Indoor Lab’s Overwatch Perception Platform, which drives its Enterprise Analytics Suite for Critical Infrastructure.
The technology is designed help large venues including airports monitor and manage both indoor and outdoor environments.
Its instant velocity detection, immunity to interference, and compact design are seen as significant advantages by The Indoor Lab.
The Indoor Lab founder and CEO Patrick Blattner said: “We have evaluated nearly all time-of-flight 3D LiDAR technologies on the market today and selected Aeva because we see significant advantages in its 4D LiDAR technology.
“Importantly, Aeva is the first to commercialise 4D LiDAR for production at scale and its technology brings crucial advantages to our analytics platform, including the addition of instant velocity data and the inherent immunity to sunlight interference.
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By GlobalData“By selecting Aeva, we have future-proofed our perception analytics platform for critical infrastructure throughout the U.S. and will be able to provide the most comprehensive and advanced solutions for our customers at scale.”
This collaboration marks Aeva’s first industrial customer win for Atlas, with shipments commencing this month for initial deployments.
The implementation of 4D LiDAR technology will begin at some of the busiest airports in the nation, including John F. Kennedy International Airport’s New Terminal One and San Francisco International Airport.
It will later extend to applications in agriculture and smart infrastructure at various large venues throughout the US.
Aeva business development managing director James Byun said: “Our unique FMCW technology will allow The Indoor Lab to deliver high-performance sensing at scale across a wide variety of indoor and outdoor customer use cases to enable improved safety, security and efficiency.”