Hesai Lidar and Ursa Dynamics Launch LiCAM 3D Perception Device for Reliable Monitoring
Hesai’s FTX lidar powers Ursa Dynamics’ LiCAM, a solid-state 3D perception device that reduces false alarms and enables consistent monitoring across day and night.
30 m
140° × 105°
What Happened
Cameras struggle with lighting and generate false alarms. LiCAM, powered by Hesai’s FTX lidar, uses 3D spatial detection to reliably monitor environments regardless of conditions, reducing false alerts and improving actionable detection.
30m
Field of view: 140° × 105°
- Perimeter security and stockpile measurement at construction sites
- Vehicle, cyclist, and pedestrian detection for traffic monitoring
- Crowd density analysis in public venues without identifying individuals
LiCAM simplifies deployment with a single PoE+ connection and IP67-rated design, while Flasheye perception software enables edge processing without capturing personal data.
Why this matters
LiCAM uses 3D spatial detection instead of cameras to improve reliability in varying conditions, reducing false alerts and ensuring privacy by design for smart cities, traffic, and industrial sites.
Terms in This Story
- Lidar
- A sensing method that uses laser light to measure distances and create 3D maps of environments.
- Point cloud
- A set of data points in space representing a 3D shape or object.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Technology that allows electrical power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable.
- IP67
- A rating indicating a device is dust-tight and can withstand temporary immersion in water.
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