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Valeriy Savelyev

Valeriy Savelyev is a professor of physical and mathematical sciences. He has exceptional experience in carrying out fundamental research in the field of high-energy physics at large physical experimental facilities – CERN (Europe), DESY (Germany), FNAL (USA). He has more than 500 scientific publications in leading scientific journals and more than 10 patents for instrumentations. He is the inventor of new optic sensors for low photon flux up to single photon response – the Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM), based on modern CMOS technology. In IQP, Savelyev leads the research and development of novel lidar sensors for a wide range of applications, including autonomous vehicle technologies and others.

Presentation

Novel trends of 3Dlidar visualization systems for automotive technologies

Analysis of the current state of development of autonomous vehicle technologies requires a critical analysis of the requirements and key elements of autonomous driving systems, in particular visualization systems. The report focuses on emerging trends in lidar sensor technologies to improve the performance of autonomous vehicles. New trends include new optical sensors with improved performance, fast response principles of lidar sensors, optical laser beam distribution systems – particularly diffractive optics, and a new method of obtaining information in a visual camera format with distance information (possibly in color), which allows users to analyze information based on artificial intelligence on a chip and others.