QCraft announces new lidar technology “SimTrack”
Recently, QCraft released the latest research and development results related to lidar sensing technology “SimTrack”.
The device can achieve integrated detection and tracking of multiple target objects in the lidar point cloud data.
This research result breaks through the traditional process method that relies on “tracking-by-detection”, reducing manual-designed matching rules and related tuning links, and has obtained very good results on multiple data sets.
This research result (Exploring Simple 3D Multi-Object Tracking for Autonomous Driving) has been selected into ICCV 2021 (IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, one of the top three conferences in the direction of computer vision).
SimTrack is an important embodiment of QCraft’s technical mindset of an “autonomous driving super factory”. Since its establishment, QCraft has paid a great deal of attention to the construction of its underlying technical capabilities, hoping to build a highly automated “autopilot super factory” to promote the large-scale implementation of unmanned vehicles.
With the support of the “autonomous driving super factory”, QCraft has deployed several models of Robotaxi tech stack-based Robobus. It has deployed over 8 models and has carried out operations and tests in over 8 cities around the world, coping with complex scenes such as rainy days and busy cities.