Not only can it detect in 2D, but it can also detect in 3D, allowing it to identify objects placed on the floor and objects protruding into the aisle.
The 3D-LiDAR sensor developed by SICK, using the multi-layer scanner MRS1000, detects and measures objects in multiple dimensions with high reliability and accuracy at an early stage. By collecting a large amount of data from multiple scan positions and different angles, it can detect both objects placed on the floor and those protruding into pathways, responding appropriately. The MRS1000 demonstrates high robustness even in adverse environmental conditions such as rain, dust, and fog. The new method HDDM+, which includes multi-echo evaluation, ensures reliable detection of objects and guarantees accurate measurement results. This scanner can be used in various application fields, both indoors and outdoors, and serves as an efficient all-rounder among 3D-LiDAR sensors.
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●Product Specifications Product Group: MRS1000 Product Group Category: 3D-LiDAR Sensor Integrated Application: Integrated field evaluation with flexible fields across 4 sides, data output Working Area: 0.2 m ... 64 m Field of View: Horizontal (275°), Vertical (7.5°), 4 measurement levels Number of Echoes Evaluated: 3 Number of Field Sets: Up to 24 fields Scan Rate: 50 Hz, 4 x 12.5 Hz Usage Area: Outdoor / Indoor Angular Resolution: 0.25° Working Area: 0.2 m ... 64 m Scan Rate: 50 Hz, 4 x 12.5 Hz Heater: Self-heating Operating Ambient Temperature: –30 °C ... +50 °C Ethernet: ✔ Weight: 1.2 kg
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Rear monitoring of heavy machinery, etc.
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Started as a rental company for communication equipment aimed at construction companies. Initially, it was a specialized company providing simultaneous communication radios for tower cranes to major general contractors in the country. Recently, the range of products has increased, and inquiries for rentals from businesses outside the construction industry are also on the rise.