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June 3, 2022 at 1:43 pmWatch & LearnParticipant
“This video shows how to use the LiDAR sensor in ANSYS SPEOS to help develop ADAS/AD systems. LiDAR sensor simulation can analyze LiDAR performance to detect system default and validate system design under critical testing conditions, such as:
– Presence of a cover lens
– Presence of fog
– Presence of sun in field of view
To learn more about ANSYS SPEOS, visit https://www.ansys.com/en-in/products/optical/ansys-speos”
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