From The I-Phone To The I-Car: Which LiDAR Will Apple Use?

Fountech Ventures
3 min readJul 13, 2021

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By Sabbir Rangwala

I- phone to I-car

Apple was serious about partnering with BMW for Project Titan in 2017- maybe because Steve Jobs, its iconic founder, loved his BMW. Which LiDAR company will invoke similar passions for the I-Car as it starts gathering steam once again? Given Apple’s pioneering efforts in integrating LiDAR into personal computing and smartphones, it is interesting to explore their potential choices for the I-Car.

The requirements for an I-Car LiDAR (I-LiDAR) are likely to be centered around performance, reliability, data quality and monetization, styling and vehicle integration. Cost is not likely to be a major driver.

The LiDAR currently deployed in Apple consumer devices use 9XX nm VCSELs (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers) and SPADs (Single Photon Avalanche Photodiodes). It is a flash LiDAR device with limited resolution, Field of View (FoV) and range — great for indoor mapping and photography, but not really deployable for a safety application in an autonomous vehicle. The architecture is compelling from a styling and size perspective — the absence of messy mechanical scanners enables sleek integration, without the LiDAR appearing prominent or visible. Extending the performance and reliability of this architecture into automotive applications like L3 (conditional automation) and L4 (full automation in a prescribed operational domain) was discussed in a recent article. Similar to Apple, Sense Photonics, Opsys, ZF-Ibeo and Ouster use VCSELs and SPADs in the 8XX-9XX nm wavelengths, but extend range, FoV and PPS (points/second, similar to resolution in a camera) performance. Sense’s LiDAR uses no scanning (flash LiDAR), whereas Ouster, ZF and Opsys deploy electronic scanning with no mechanically moving parts. The absence of mechanical scanners enhances reliability and enables graceful vehicle integration — although the range and PPS performance of 9XX nm systems is likely to be more limited than 14XX-15XX nm systems because of eye-safety constraints.

It is entirely possible, of course, that Apple decides to develop its own I-LiDAR. If it does, the odds are that it will leverage the experience from the I-Phone and I-Pad LiDAR industrialization, and pursue the VCSEL-SPAD design. Partnerships or other relationships with the companies listed in the previous paragraph is a possibility. Ideally, a flash LiDAR is desirable, although electronic scanning is a reasonable alternate choice. The reasons for wanting to develop the LiDAR in-house are similar to other autonomous vehicle pioneers like Waymo, Aurora, Argo, Yandex and Cruise. These companies decided that deep integration of the LiDAR was critical for mapping and proper functioning of the perception and machine learning stacks, and invested heavily in acquisitions or internal developments to master this critical sensor technology. It is no coincidence that they are the leaders in L4 vehicle autonomy. Having the right LiDAR is certainly a critical enabler for this new mode of transportation.

The BMW angle would suggest a LiDAR that uses MEMs scanning of an edge emitting laser at 9XX nm and a classical linear mode avalanche photodiode based receiver. Many companies are developing LiDARs based on this architecture, but Israel based Innoviz would seem to be a favorite in this category given that they are designed into the BMW platform already through Magna, a Tier 1 supplier. However, the primary factor guiding this LiDAR choice is the automotive partner itself — it still remains an open question as to whether Apple will team up with an automotive OEM or Tier 1, and if so, what the specific partner choice will be.

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Sabbir Rangwala, is a Board of Advisor for AutoM8 ( A Fountech Ventures portfolio company). In the past he has led the automotive LIDAR business at Princeton Lightwave until 2017. Currently the Founder at Patience Consulting, the company provides expertise on AVs, perception and LiDAR. Patiently!

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