Tele-15 lidar sensor - Livox (2024)

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The First 500m Range Automotive LiDAR

$1200[1]

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Made for advanced long-distance detection, the Livox Tele-15 offers a compact size, high-precision, and durability. It allows vehicles to detect and avoid obstacles well in advance when moving at high speeds.

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  • 500m

    Detection Range[2]

  • 2cm

    Range Precision[3]

  • 14.5° * 16.2°

    FOV

  • 40000

    MTTF

  • <0.03°

    Angular Precision

  • -40℃ ~ 85℃

    Temperature Range

Long Range

The Tele-15 uses a large-diameter double-aspheric lens and solves common defocusing facula problems in long focus optical design, offering a detection range of up to 500m. Even when target object reflectivity is as low as 10%, it can still reach a detection range of up to 320m.

Ultra-High Point Cloud Precision and Density

The Tele-15 features an angular precision of 0.03° and a beam-divergence angle of 0.12° (vertical) x 0.02° (horizontal). Ultra-high point cloud precision enables the Tele-15 to detect the position of target objects that are far-away in the FOV and easily recognize their contours. The Tele-15 is able to detect objects from as far away as 500 m with a reflectivity of 50%. For black cars with lower reflectivity, Tele-15 is able to detect 14 points in just 100 ms at a distance of 500 m, meeting the point cloud data demands of autonomous driving algorithms.

Tele-15 Point Cloud Data

@FPS = 10Hz

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Test Subject

Black SUV

Length/Width/Height (mm)

4855/1925/1720

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Sample point cloud data is available at Download Center.

Tele-15 Point Cloud Data

@FPS = 10Hz

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Height / Weight

184cm / 80kg

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Sample point cloud data is available at Download Center.

Non-repetitive Scanning Patterns

The emission of multi-line laser and non-repetitive scanning patterns enable the Tele-15 to distribute up to 240,000 points in its FOV of 15°. It is able to cover 99.8% of the FOV in just 100 ms, outperforming 128-line mechanical LiDAR sensors currently available on the market. This allows vehicles to see further ahead with greater details.

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Stable and Reliable

The Tele-15 adopts an innovative optoelectronic system design with rotation-free photoelectric components that results in higher reliability and longer service life. The design features strong anti-thermal deformation performance, and meets VW80000 and ISO16750 automotive endurance requirements. It meets the 10-year vehicle regulatory life requirements, and MTTF up to 40,000 hours . The overall performance meets the requirements for level 3 and level 4 autonomous vehicles.

40000h

MTTF

10Years

Vehicle Life Requirement

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Livox LiDAR Potential Unleashed

Built-In IMU

The Tele-15 has a built-in BMI088 IMU that transfers data at a frequency of 200 Hz, including timestamp information and status-indicating code. It allows users to build algorithms such as motion compensation and SLAM more easily.

SDK

Livox SDK supports development languages, including C, C++, and Python on Linux, Windows, and ROS, making it easier to use Livox LiDAR sensors on a variety of platforms. Livox also offers frequently-used algorithms such as SLAM, and external parameter calibration to help users make the most of their LiDAR sensors.

High Performance-to-Price Ratio

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Mass Production

Livox features patented technology DL-Pack technology, photoelectric system solutions, and a highly modular and automated production line design. These features reduce tedious manual focusing and other processes, improving performance and turning mass production and the application of LiDAR technology into reality.

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Cost Advantages

Tele-15 uses verified and easy-to-acquire components to achieve excellent performance, making this LiDAR sensor unit ultra-accessible with an incredibly low price.

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TÜV Rheinland Safety Certification

The Tele-15 is able to detect objects from as far away as 500 meters through a coaxial, optical system. The 905nm laser system used is certified by TÜV Rheinland and meets Class 1 eye safety standards.

TELE-15

$1200[1]

*Customized firmware will be available soon, please contact Livox for more information.

Note 1. Pricing is subject to Ex works term.

Note 2. Measured in an environment of 25°C with the laser directly and vertically aimed at the target.

Note 3. Measured in an environment of 25°C with a target object 20 meters away and a reflectivity of 80%.

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FAQs

How accurate is the Livox LiDAR? ›

Long Range, High Precision

The Mid series features advanced optical design to reliably detect objects within a 260-meter range. The Mid-40 has a sample rate of 100,000 points per second and a random angular accuracy of less than 0.05°.

Is Livox a Chinese company? ›

Livox is a Chinese company that specializes in developing and manufacturing high-performance lidar sensors and related solutions for a range of industries, including autonomous driving, robotics, and surveying, with a focus on providing advanced technology at a lower cost to enable wider adoption and accessibility.

Is Livox owned by DJI? ›

Livox was formed in 2016 by a group of engineers within DJI's Open Innovation Program, with the aim of revolutionising the lidar sensor industry, DJI said in a statement.

Which Samsung phones have LiDAR sensors? ›

This rare-facing LiDAR is used for camera focus and virtual reality applications. Later, due to high costs and low customer usage, Samsung scaled back its use of 3D sensing technology. Rear-facing LIDAR was present in the Galaxy S10 5G S20 Ultra; however, it was removed for the S21 series.

What can LiDAR not detect? ›

NOT all-weather – The target MUST be visible. Some haze is manageable, but fog is not. NOT able to 'see through' trees – LIDAR sees around trees, not through them. Fully closed canopies (rain forests) cannot be penetrated.

How much does LiDAR cost? ›

LiDAR services generally range from $6,500 to $9,000 per day and up to $12,000 depending on client needs.

How much is automotive grade LiDAR? ›

Innovusion, in particular, led this market in 2022, supplying Nio Motors, a China-based EV (Electric Vehicle) provider, with 56,000 LiDAR units and 27% of the market in 2022 ($45M, implying an average selling price of ~$800/unit).

Who owns Livox? ›

Livox Technology Company Limited is an independent company founded in 2016 through DJI's Open Innovation Program.

How much is solid-state LiDAR? ›

Velodyne has just announced its latest sensor, the Velarray H800 with a target price of just $500. The Velarray H800 is the first of Velodyne's line of solid-state lidar sensors.

Why was DJI blacklisted? ›

In 2020, the Department of Commerce added DJI to its Entity List, preventing U.S.-based companies from exporting technology to DJI. The following year, the Department of Treasury raised concerns that DJI drones were being used to surveil China's Uyghur Muslim minority.

Why did Google remove DJI? ›

Because the compatibility strategy between the DJI App and Google Play Store is changing, you currently cannot finish downloading and updating using Google Play. Thank you for your understanding. Do not be concerned. To ensure your usage, we have launched a DJI official download channel.

Is DJI blocked by us? ›

The ban works through the FCC. If passed, DJI will be added to the FCC's blacklist, and the FCC will no longer issue licenses for new DJI drones. Current DJI products will not be banned.

Why did Samsung remove LiDAR? ›

A lidar sensor was also used in the S20 series, Samsung's version was not quite as advanced though. Anyway it was discontinued due to cost and lack of application.

What is the best phone for LiDAR? ›

For now, the iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPad Pro are the only cell phones (and mobile devices) with LiDAR sensors. While LiDAR systems were previously used in certain Samsung phones, Samsung has abandoned its use in their phones due to the lack of usage.

How accurate is LiDAR detection? ›

LiDAR sensors are able to achieve range accuracy of 0.5 to 10mm relative to the sensor and a mapping accuracy of up to 1cm horizontal (x, y) and 2cm vertical (z).

How accurate is the iPhone LiDAR measure? ›

If you're using Canvas LiDAR 3D Measurements on a compatible LiDAR-enabled iPad or iPhone (includes most Pro models launched since 2020), most measurements in your CAD file should be within 1-2% of what's verified manually with a tape measure, laser distance meter, or existing blueprint.

Is LiDAR more accurate than ultrasonic sensor? ›

LIDAR which has a higher accuracy and greater range compared to the ultrasonic sensor. However, environmental conditions like sunshine and dust might have an impact on the functioning of LIDAR sensors since they are more sensitive to them.

Is LiDAR more accurate than radar? ›

LiDAR excels in precise 3D mapping, while Radar is better for long-range detection and adverse weather conditions. Deciding which technology to use often involves considering factors like cost, accuracy, and environmental conditions. However, its accuracy is generally lower than LiDAR, typically measured in meters.

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