Adasky sets up its own production line to accelerate commercialization –...


October 22, 2020

The company from Yokneam has developed a long-term thermal sensor for ADAS applications, a smart city and heat measurement in crowded environments

Adasky has completed a $ 15 million B-round fundraiser to expand the company’s manufacturing capabilities and accelerate the commercialization of the thermal sensor it has developed for the automotive industry and other applications. The company intends to establish a self-production line within the company for the production and assembly of the entire system. The recruitment was led by two existing investors: Japanese electronics and ceramics maker Kyocera and South Korean auto parts maker Sungwoo Hitech.

Daskay has developed a new type of sensor called the Viper, which is based on a thermal camera that captures far-infrared radiation (20THz-300GHz) and machine vision algorithms that can translate the radiation and detect objects outside the vehicle. Since the thermal camera is capable of perceiving slight changes in temperature (at a rate of 50 mil-Kelvin), the system knows how to distinguish between living creatures and animals and cars and artificial objects. According to the company, the detection capability of the Viper sensor is higher compared to radar or LiDAR sensors in extreme conditions such as darkness, heavy rain, fog and dazzling sunlight.

Autonomous vehicle, Corona and smart city

Adaskey has based its thermal technology on three product lines: a thermal sensor for ADAS and autonomous driving systems, a customized system developed by the company for monitoring people with high fever in crowded spaces, as part of the fight against corona spread, and a thermal system for smart city applications and vehicle-to-road infrastructure (V2I) ). In March, Adasky reported on a first agreement with an electric vehicle manufacturer to implement its sensor in a Level 4 autonomous car model.

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Posted in tags: AdaSKY, Infrared

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