Skip to main content

Argo AI Lidar to help realise ride-hail AVs

Argo collaborating with Ford and Volkswagen on development of autonomous vehicles
By Ben Spencer May 12, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
Argo says its Lidar can manage transitions from darkness to bright light, such as when entering and leaving a tunnel (© Ifeelstock | Dreamstime.com)

Argo AI has launched a Lidar sensor which it claims overcomes the limitations preventing most competitors from commercialising autonomous delivery and ride-hailing services. 

Argo Lidar – the centrepiece of the Argo Self-Driving System – is expected is expected to offer a sensing range capability of 400m. 

Argo is seeking to prove that it can meet durability requirements for maximising fleet uptime through a collaboration with Ford Motor and Volkswagen, which is focused on the development of commercial-grade AVs. 

Its hardware development team is working on a series production of the Lidar sensor, with the first batch already supporting on-road testing of Argo's AV test vehicle fleet. 

The company says its new Lidar can handle the most complex aspects of human driving, such as seeing the darkest of black-painted vehicles that reflect less than 1% of light even at long range and at night.

Argo says it can also handle navigating left-hand turns onto roads with oncoming high-speed traffic by utilising a 360° field of view and managing instant transitions from darkness to bright light like when entering and leaving a tunnel.

The company explains that its proprietary “Geiger-mode” Lidar has the ability to detect the smallest particle of light — a single photon — and is key to sensing objects with low reflectivity. 

Combining this with higher-wavelength operation above 1,400 nanometers gives Argo Lidar its capabilities, including longer-range, higher-resolution and lower-reflectivity detection — all from a single sensor. 

Argo founder Bryan Salesky says: “Argo Lidar takes us to a whole new level of self-driving technology, unlocking our ability to power both delivery and ride-hail services."
 

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Baidu to develop China 5G driving project 
    March 17, 2021
    Baidu plans to build an intelligent connected vehicle demo zone in Chengdu
  • VW and Ford partner on AV tech and EVs
    July 18, 2019
    Volkswagen and Ford are expanding their global alliance to focus on autonomous vehicles (AV) technology and electric vehicles (EVs). VW is to invest $2.6 billion in Argo AI, an AV technology company backed by Ford. The partners will integrate Argo AI’s self-driving system into purpose-built vehicles to support initiatives focused on moving people and goods. As part of the deal, Ford is to use VW’s EV architecture and Modular Electric Toolkit - or MEB - to deliver zero-emission vehicles in Europe f
  • CES 2021 | Connecting cities
    March 1, 2021
    Covid-19 forced the Las Vegas Convention Center to close its doors for CES 2021, but the trade show’s online debut suggests the pandemic is helping cities
  • Mercedes traffic tech set for Long Beach 
    September 30, 2021
    Intelligent intersection control system aims to safely adapt traffic signal timing