Published On Jul 1, 2022
Brandon Gilles, Founder and CEO of Luxonis, tells us his story about how Luxonis designed one of the most versatile Perception Platforms on the market.
0:00 Inspirations
5:08 Learnings from Ubiquiti
09:47 Timing the Market
12:31 Luxonis Backstory
18:51 What is Network-On-Chip?
27:15 Why so many hardware variations?
30:22 What is the OAK-D?
32:31 How to build the right product
38:24 5 Layers to the OAK-D
51:04 Power of Edge Computing
54:01 Advantage of opensource on OAK-D
59:57 Whats next at Luxonis?
Brandon took his lessons from Ubiquiti, which transformed networking with Network-on-a-Chip architectures, and applied the mastery of Embedded Hardware and Software to the OAK-D line of products.
To refer to the OAK-D as a stereovision camera tells only part of the story. Aside from depth sensing, the OAK-D leverages the Intel Myriad X to perform perception computations directly on the camera in a highly power-efficient architecture.
Customers can also instantly leverage a wide array of open-source Computer Vision and AI packages that are pre-calibrated to the optics system.
Additionally, by leveraging a System-on-a-Module design, the Luxonis team easily churns out a multitude of variations of the hardware platform to fit the wide variety of customer use cases. Tune in for more.