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Velodyne Lidar, Inc. (Nasdaq: VLDR, VLDRW) and University of Nevada, Reno’s Nevada Center for Applied Research today published a white paper that demonstrates lidar sensors’ ability to make transportation infrastructure more efficient, sustainable and safe. The white paper reports results of research using Velodyne’s lidar sensors to improve traffic analytics, increase pedestrian safety, reduce accidents and work toward facilitated use of autonomous vehicles.
The University of Nevada, Reno’s Nevada Center for Applied Research has placed Velodyne’s lidar sensors at crossing signs and intersections to help improve traffic analytics, congestion management and pedestrian safety. (Photo: Velodyne Lidar, Inc.)
Velodyne and Qualcomm team up to deploy lidar for city and traffic management
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Velodyne joins Qualcomm s smart cities program
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Velodyne Joins the Qualcomm Smart Cities Accelerator Program
Tuesday, December 22, 2020 1:10PM IST (7:40AM GMT)
Velodyne Lidar Advances Smart City Industry
San Jose, Calif., United States:
Velodyne Lidar, Inc. (Nasdaq: VLDR, VLDRW) today announced it has joined the Qualcomm® Smart Cities Accelerator Program to promote using lidar technology in smart city solutions. By becoming part of the Qualcomm Smart Cities ecosystem, Velodyne will work more closely with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., governments and solution developers to create smart city applications that improve public services and enhance safety and quality of life.
Smart city solutions can use Velodyne’s lidar sensors to measure and monitor conditions in areas such as vehicle traffic, pedestrian safety, parking space management, speed measurement, V2X communications, queue and asset management, security and more. (Photo: Velodyne Lidar, Inc.)