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LeddarTech Software and Products Address NCAP and GSR Standards

LeddarTech’s front-view and surround-view perception products based on low-level sensor fusion have shown reduced false alarms in performance testing and enable turn-assist applications for a safer road. Additionally, LeddarTech has demonstrated strong performance in adverse conditions such as rain, snow, fog and direct sunlight that render a camera useless or degraded.

LeddarTech supports the proposed updates to the U.S. NHTSA’s NCAP as a significant step forward in enhancing road safety for all road users. As engineers working on advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving, it is crucial to keep updated with these proposed changes to ensure that we create safe and reliable systems for all road users.

LeddarTech’s low-level fusion and perception software solution, LeddarVision™, is a high-performance, cost-effective, hardware-agnostic and scalable solution that delivers accurate 3D environmental models. This scalable software supports all SAE autonomy levels by applying AI and computer vision algorithms to fuse raw data from sensors employed in L2 to L5 applications. Its low-level or raw data fusion technology detects very small obstacles on the road with better detection rates and fewer false alarms than legacy “object fusion” solutions. Unclassified obstacles are also detected, providing an additional layer of safety to the vehicle. LeddarVision helps to resolve many limitations of existing ADAS perception architectures and provides superior performance, often surpassing object-level fusion performance in adverse scenarios.

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