German company provides four-dimensional optical sensor solution

2024-07-01
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Industry: Mechanical and Electrical Industry   Region: Germany   Transaction Price: US$ 1 million   Transaction Method: Equity investment

Project introduction:

The company's four-dimensional optical sensor is a kind of four-dimensional vision detection technology, which can be used for industrial automation and volume detection of logistics. It is a non-contact device for human-computer interaction. It can be detected in areas with harsh environment (chemical dust, reflection, sunlight, etc.). The sensor can scan the environment around the machine and vehicle in 4D, that is, the 2D image based on laser, which contains depth information and time information. By calculating the moving trajectory of the object, the collision of obstacles can be avoided and the motion tracking can be realized. For vehicles, the geometric shape of objects is recognized by photogrammetry technology, and the purpose of preventive danger detection and automatic driving is realized.

Product introduction and advantages:

1. Industrial automation products

Dynamic pick-and-place application, which can approach different positions to take out parts. Scan the workspace to identify the position and direction of moving and static objects. Identify the trajectory of the object by 3D scanning of the environment to avoid the collision danger.

2. Unmanned transport robot products

In the process of handling, the cargo control device can prevent collisions between containers, cranes and other vehicles, especially personal injuries, through 3D scanning of the environment. The cargo elevator (truck) is a kind of unmanned transportation system, which can be used to process the orders of the warehouse management system without collision (with motion prediction function, it will stop urgently when entering the dangerous area).

Cooperation mode:

Seek the partners that China needs for four-dimensional optical sensor solutions in the fields of intelligent manufacturing, autonomous driving, robotics and logistics.