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Purdue’s Somali Chaterji develops 3D detection system for self-driving vehicles

A Purdue University team led by Indian American researcher Somali Chaterji has developed a 3D detection system that may prove a game changer for companies manufacturing autonomous vehicles, industrial robotics, delivery robots and drones. The innovative patent-pending AGILE3D, a cutting-edge 3D object detection system, outperforms 3D lidar perception pipelines during resource contention, according to a media release from the West Lafayette, Indi…
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The American Bazaar broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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