b-plus technologies and Silicon Valley-based lidar solutions provider Cepton are partnering on the recording and visualization of raw lidar sensor data to enable plug-and-play quick-start solutions to develop autonomous driving functions. With b-plus’ AVETO toolbox, automotive OEMs and Tier 1s can now test the capabilities of Cepton lidars more easily.
When evaluating new sensors, one of the challenges for engineers working on ADAS (advanced driver assist systems) and AD (autonomous driving) functionalities is the immediate data visualization and recording in a suitable format. Using AVETO, with Cepton lidars integrated, they can access the features of an ADAS and AD validation toolbox that consists of hardware and software for the decoupling, visualization and recording of raw data from the lidar sensor.
AVETO also makes it easier to converge new sensor data into an existing data stream seamlessly. It can integrate multiple types of sensors, such as lidars, cameras or radars, and achieve the required consistency over high data volumes, which is enabled by checksums and timestamps based on synchronized clocks.
b-plus is currently working with Cepton’s award-winning, MMT®-powered Vista®-P60 lidar. Combining the lidar sensor and AVETO provides customers with a fast and straightforward plug-and-play start into the actual feature development using the sensors.
“The user saves time during the development process and can work with the data immediately,” affirmed Johannes Zangerle, Technical Business Development at b-plus technologies. “Integrated in AVETO, Cepton’s lidar can be tested directly within the test vehicle. A key example is our MAX technology carrier, where we already integrated the Vista-P60.”
“With the help of b-plus’ transformative AVETO toolbox, we can offer customers our lidar sensors along with an entire toolchain that enables them to utilize the lidar capabilities quickly and easily,” said Henri Haefner, Director of Product Management and Marketing at Cepton. “For example, they can now use existing drivers to record the lidar data and synchronize it with other types of sensor data all in the same toolbox, and add customized algorithms into the toolchain for further processing.”
Cepton integrated the Vista-P60 lidar with the AVETO.app Recorder SDK (software development kit), which is an extension of AVETO.app. Samples of the SDK will be available in fall 2021. Cepton will also integrate its Vista-X90 and Vista-X120 series into AVETO.
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