- Solidifies its position as a core tech player in smart city infrastructure
- Enhanced reliability sets the stage for market leadership in smart infrastructure
LiDAR solutions specialist Vueron Technology (hereafter referred to as Vueron) announced on the 15th that its newly developed “Smart Infrastructure LiDAR Solution V1.0” has achieved the highest GS Certification (Grade 1) from the Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL).
The GS Certification is a national standard certification based on ISO international standards, rigorously evaluating software on performance, reliability, efficiency, usability, maintainability, portability, interoperability, and compliance. This certification attests to the excellence of Vueron’s infrastructure-focused LiDAR technology.
Products awarded GS Certification are eligible for direct contracts with procurement agencies and designated as priority technology development products for public institutions. This gives public agencies the advantage of streamlined technical evaluation and substitute options when purchasing commercial software.
Vueron’s Smart Infrastructure LiDAR Solution utilizes advanced 3D LiDAR sensors and proprietary AI technology to enable precise object detection and classification, effectively meeting urban demands such as crowd and traffic analysis.
A Vueron representative noted, “The Smart Infrastructure LiDAR Solution enables operators to make fast, data-driven decisions in real time, facilitating efficient selective monitoring. It also enhances public safety by evaluating the flow of dense crowds and analyzing congestion levels.” They added, “This solution helps prevent potential accidents, addresses misidentifications and false alarms often seen in low-light environments, and offers versatile applications for crowd stay-time analysis and queue management in places like airports, shopping malls, and transit stations.”
The Smart Infrastructure LiDAR Solution is expected to expand beyond smart cities, with applications across diverse industries including autonomous vehicles, integrated traffic systems, airports, shopping malls, and train stations, broadening its range of use cases.
Source : MT (https://news.mt.co.kr/mtview.php?no=2024101510330542088)