Could shrinking a key component make autonomous cars affordable?

Graphic showing a white glowing autonomous vehicle in a city street with other vehicles
Apr 14 2020
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Using a process called inverse design, a team of researchers lead by Jelena Vuckovic has developed the circuit layout for a lidar-on-a-chip prototype they built in the Stanford nanofabrication facility. The team believes shrinking the mechanical and electronic components to a single chip could lead to a lidar mass produced for as little as a few hundred dollars.