WiMi HoloPluse LiDAR Approved by the Federal Communications Commission to Enter the U.S. Market
WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc., a leading provider of augmented reality (AR) services in China, announced: Its 3D holographic pulsed lidar product “WiMi HoloPluse LiDAR” has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission to enter the U.S. market.
“WiMi HoloPulse LiDAR”, approved by the Federal Communications Commission, is a multi-function holographic pulse 3D solid-state lidarthatis capable of detecting objects from more than 200 meters away and capturing high-resolution 3D holograms. Lidar uses microvibrators from MEMS(microelectromechanical systems)to provide high resolution, long detection ranges, and wide fields of view. Lidar utilizes dynamic controls to facilitate the flexible adjustment of its vertical resolution and frame rates, including the dynamic definition of focus areas. Lidar uses solid-state silicon detectors to reliably detect weak reflections of distant objects and strong reflections of close-range objects. Digital signal processing is performed by determining the exact location in 3-dimensional space by filtering, correlation, and statistical analysis. The point cloud generated by lidar sensors can map the sensor environment in the form of 3D, and a single point cloud can be composed of tens of thousands of distance points containing holographic data of 3D original environmental information. The software stack extracts abstract information from the holographic data, transmits commands to the actuator and performs a 3D holographic data presentation through a deep neural network control.
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WiMi HoloPulse LiDAR is a multi-function holographic pulse lidar sensor, with a large detection field of view, long detection range, unique scanning mode, small size and light weight. It has a point cloud interface and requires no additional adapter box. The WiMi HoloPulse LiDAR scheme offers a software development package compatible with hardware products, including features such as target detection, classification, and counting.
Shi Shuo, CEO of WiMi, said, “Holographic pulsed lidar product “WiMi HoloPluse LiDAR”, was approved by the Federal Communications Commission to enter the U.S. market and it will be applied in autonomous driving, environmental perception, 3D holographic imaging, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), traffic management, and 3D printing and so on. We will seize the market opportunities to constantly improve our product matrix and expand our market share to continue to create long-term value for the company’s shareholders.
In the first half of 2021, our global operating revenue increased by about 202.2% year-on-year, gross profit increased by 189.8% year-on-year, net profit increased by 40.3% year-on-year and our R&D expenses increased by 463.6% year-on-year. We increased R&D investment to maintain the company’s leading competitive edge in the Metaverse and holographic AR industries. Looking forward to the whole year of 2021, with the outbreak of the Metaverse industry and the company’s R & D investment continues to increase, WiMi holographic revenue is expected to continue to maintain rapid growth.”
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