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Catch us at Automate — June 22, Chicago

Application

Outdoor mobile robots

Terrain, obstacles, vegetation, vehicles, humans, mapping, and localization in bright sunlight.

The stack

Four steps to sight you can certify.

Protect, map, see, think — the same four-layer stack on every robot. This build is configured for the application above; the safety floor never changes, the parts above it do.

Configured for Outdoor · Heavy outdoor autonomy — direct sun, dust, and long sightlines. GS1-5, VSS-50, S10 Ultra, iBOX-602P

  1. OLEI GS1-5
    01 · ProtectSIL2 · Type 3 · PL d

    The safety floor goes in first.

    OLEI GS1-5 · 270° · Type 3 / SIL2 / PL d · 5 m protective

    A 270° functional-safety scanner certified to stop for people — the same safety class as SICK, at roughly half to a third of the price. People stop being a risk calculation.

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  2. OLEI VSS-50
    02 · Map

    Then the world gets geometry.

    OLEI VSS-50 · 120° × 50° · 540k pts/s · 100,000 lux · IP67

    The robot stops inferring the building and starts measuring it — full geometry, out to range.

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  3. MRDVS S10 Ultra
    03 · See

    Close range gets eyes.

    MRDVS S10 Ultra · dToF RGBD + 200 Hz IMU · 0.2–42 m · IP67

    Depth at arm's length: pallet pockets, bins, low obstacles, and the people who step in close.

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  4. Sintrones iBOX-602P
    04 · Think

    And one brain runs it all.

    Sintrones iBOX-602P · Jetson Orin NX · 9–60 V DC · IP66 fanless

    Every sensor above lands here and leaves as one feed your software already understands — every room you just walked through, in one box.

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Output: one integrated feed → your stack. Thirty years of measurement instruments behind every part.

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Ready when you are

Building outdoor mobile robots?

Tell us the environment, range, and what it must detect. We'll spec the stack and put it on a 90-day trial.