According to a recent LinkedIn post from Lumotive, the company is showcasing a demo of its software-defined sensing technology that enables real-time tracking of fast-moving objects without hardware changes. The post highlights a development kit tracking a basketball dribble at 80 fps while narrowing the field of view from 90° to 10° purely through software-controlled, programmable optics.
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The post suggests that this approach could reduce reliance on frequent hardware upgrades, potentially lowering integration costs for customers in sectors such as automotive, robotics, and industrial automation. For investors, the emphasis on fully programmable perception may position Lumotive to capture demand for flexible, high-performance sensing solutions, supporting its competitive stance in an increasingly software-driven sensing market.

