- OS0: Ultra-wide field of view lidar
Combined with a minimum range under 0.5 meters, and a new window blockage detection feature functional down to 0 meters, the OS0 is a perfect solution for surround view sensors on an autonomous vehicle or truck, as well as an excellent primary sensor for an indoor robot, such as an autonomous forklift that needs to be aware of both ground and shelving in its immediate surroundings.
For applications with fewer perception or object classification needs, Ouster also makes an OS0 with 32 channels. This sensor enables indoor or outdoor robots to avoid obstacles at relatively high speeds, and can replace a series of smaller sensors with a single wide field of view lidar sensor.
- OS2: Long range, high resolution
The OS2-128 produces incredible imagery using its proprietary ASIC and SPAD photon detectors. The imagery you see below is not a camera – it’s a lidar sensor measuring photons returned from laser pulses. This unique technology has no peer in the lidar industry, and unlocks a range of 2D/3D transformation techniques to improve object classification.
- Custom Beam Configurations
- Gradient - Clusters beams tightly at the horizon, and increases spacing between beams toward the top and bottom of the sensor’s field of view.
- Below Horizon - Clusters beams below the horizon, in an evenly spaced pattern. Reduces the sensor’s vertical field of view by half, and doubles angular resolution in the clustered area.
- Tight - Concentrates beams around the horizon, trading field of view for angular resolution. The tight configuration can be helpful if the application does not require a wide field of view.