Lotus Deploys Ambarella’s Oculii™ AI 4D Imaging Radar Technology in L2+ Semi-Autonomous Systems for Eletre SUV and Emeya Hyper-GT Electric Vehicles
September 24 2024 - 4:00AM
Ambarella, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMBA), an edge AI semiconductor company,
today announced in advance of AutoSens Europe that its Oculii™ AI
4D imaging radar technology is deployed worldwide in the 2023 and
2024 Lotus Eletre electric hyper-SUV as well as the 2024 Lotus
Emeya fully electric hyper-GT from Lotus Technology. The vehicles’
L2+ semi-autonomous systems that have benefited from this
groundbreaking radar technology include highway and urban
navigation on autopilot (NOA) and automatic emergency braking
(AEB), where the ultra-long detection range of over 300 meters
provides more time to safely react to vehicles and other objects
while traveling at highway and racetrack speeds. These systems were
developed by Lotus Robotics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lotus, as
part of its autonomous driving platform.
Ambarella’s Oculii radar technology is providing ultra-fine
angular resolution of one degree in both vehicles, using only six
transmit and eight receive antennas on each of the vehicles’ two
radar modules—more than double the resolution of the nearest 4D
imaging radar competitor using the same number of antennas. This
high angular resolution is important for clearly distinguishing,
identifying and locating objects and people, both for nearby
detection in crowded urban environments, as well as from a far
distance when travelling at highway and racetrack speeds, to ensure
timely and accurate avoidance and braking by the vehicles’ L2+
systems.
This high resolution, in combination with a low antenna count,
also provides higher value, while significantly reducing radar
system power consumption and complexity; enabling the radar modules
to be fitted into the desired locations on the vehicles. This
combination can only be achieved using Ambarella’s Oculii AI radar
algorithms, because of their unique ability to adapt radar
waveforms to the environment. In fact, other 4D imaging radars
require double the number of antennas to achieve the same level of
performance, and in some cases, even more; leading to at least
double the power consumption.
“The performance that Lotus has achieved using our Oculii 4D
imaging radar technology provides evidence for the real-world
benefits of our AI innovations that adapt radar waves to the
surrounding environment,” said Fermi Wang, president and CEO of
Ambarella. “Building on their current models’ significant
achievements with edge-processed AI 4D imaging radar, Lotus is
evaluating Ambarella’s centralized radar processing architecture to
realize even greater ADAS and autonomous performance.”
By centrally processing raw 4D imaging radar data and fusing it
at a deep level with the vehicle’s other sensor information,
Ambarella’s AI software-defined architecture is capable of
detecting objects over 500 meters away, while providing the ability
to shift processing power among sensors and adapt to real-time
driving conditions. This architecture also enables even higher
angular resolution of 0.5 degrees, and an ultra-dense point cloud
with tens of thousands of detection points per frame. Additionally,
because Ambarella’s Oculii AI radar algorithms uniquely adapt radar
waveforms to the environment, an order-of-magnitude fewer antennas
is still utilized for centralized processing, maintaining reduced
data bandwidth and power consumption compared to competing 4D
imaging radar solutions.
Test drives demonstrating Ambarella’s centralized radar
processing architecture will be available during AutoSens Europe,
taking place October 8-10th in Barcelona. Please contact your
Ambarella representative to schedule a ride.
For more information about Oculii AI radar technology, please
contact your Ambarella representative or visit
https://www.ambarella.com/products/automotive-oculii/.
About AmbarellaAmbarella’s products are used in
a wide variety of human vision and edge AI applications, including
video security, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS),
electronic mirror, drive recorder, driver/cabin monitoring,
autonomous driving and robotics applications. Ambarella’s low-power
systems-on-chip (SoCs) offer high-resolution video compression,
advanced image and radar processing, and powerful deep neural
network processing to enable intelligent perception, fusion and
planning. For more information, please visit www.ambarella.com.
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408-636-2310
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