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Ouster, Inc. introduces a new approach to lidar technology by equipping point clouds with 48-bit native color, significantly enhancing object disambiguation and machine readability.
The Rev8 OS1 sensor, demonstrated at Noxmetals in Detroit, allows every data point to carry both 3D geometry and visual semantic details. This enables machines to instantly distinguish between people, pallets, and equipment environments, supporting safer and more efficient automation in industrial settings.
Earlier versions of Ouster’s digital lidar technology featured structured depth images and grid-based point output for accurate 3D sensing, as highlighted in a prior release. The company previously debuted the Rev8 OS1 sensor with native color and advanced 3D mapping capabilities in Norway, according to an earlier announcement. These developments demonstrate Ouster’s ongoing introductions of enhanced perception hardware for industrial automation.