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Blickfeld Qb2 for compact LiDAR-based inventory measurement.

LifeLine uses Qb2 where material sites need 3D geometry, defined zones, volumetric measurement, inventory intelligence, and event logic from a compact LiDAR sensor that can fit into real deployment constraints.

Blickfeld Qb2 compact LiDAR sensor used as a 3D geometry measurement source
3D LiDAREdge processingIP67 housing

Qb2 at a glance

A compact sensor for turning material geometry into useful inventory signals.

Qb2 is valuable when the deployment connects what the LiDAR measures to the operating decision. LifeLine designs placement, zones, thresholds, outputs, and operational handoff around the material site.

Technology
3D LiDAR with edge processing
Field of view
90 deg x 50 deg horizontal by vertical
Power
Power over Ethernet, typical 10 W
Protection
IP67 housing
Size / weight
Approx. 75 x 111 x 83 mm, 535 g
Interfaces
Web GUI, zone management, JSON or Protobuf over MQTT, TCP
Blickfeld Qb2 LiDAR sensor in a product environment

Product hardware matters. Deployment design matters more.

The sensor is the measurement source. The system becomes useful when the material site is modeled into zones, thresholds, inventory records, and response paths.

Why LifeLine uses it

Qb2 helps turn 3D material geometry into zones, thresholds, and events.

A LiDAR sensor is useful when the deployment connects what it measures to the operating decision. LifeLine uses Qb2 as a measurement source, then defines placement, inventory measurement areas, outputs, and handoff.

LifeLine works through commercial partnerships with sensing technology providers and focuses on deployment design, measurement logic, output planning, operational handoff, and support.

Example deployment pattern

In a material yard, Qb2 can be placed to read defined bays. LifeLine maps the bays into zones, sets fill or change thresholds, and routes the resulting volume or event data to the team responsible for dispatch, replenishment, or reporting.

Best fit environments

Use Qb2 where material geometry needs to become a repeatable operating signal.

LifeLine evaluates Qb2 when the site can benefit from repeatable 3D measurement, defined inventory zones, and edge-ready event logic.

Material geometry

Stockpiles, bays, silos, bunkers, and storage zones where shape and fill state matter.

Defined zones

Deployments where the site layout can be translated into measurement zones and thresholds.

Compact installation

Sites that need industrial sensing in a small footprint with practical power and mounting constraints.

Integration role

LifeLine turns Qb2 output into a deployment system.

The LifeLine layer is deployment design, inventory measurement logic, data delivery, support planning, operational handoff, and field validation.

Software interface for configuring zones and reviewing LiDAR measurement output
Software view

Define where measurement happens.

Zone configuration and review tools help shape sensor output around the material site layout.

Software interface showing a defined detection zone and event area for site monitoring
Rules and thresholds

Events matter when they map to response.

LifeLine defines the thresholds and handoff path that make sensor events operationally useful.

Placement and coverage Field of view, mounting, access, power, and network constraints are part of deployment planning.

LifeLine evaluates the site geometry and operating need before recommending placement. The goal is a useful measurement view, not sensor coverage for its own sake.

Zones and thresholds The site layout becomes named areas, limits, and event logic.

Qb2 measurement becomes easier to use when the deployment defines the measurement areas, thresholds, and outputs that matter to the team responsible for action.

Outputs and handoff Measurements arrive where teams already review the operation.

Depending on the deployment, useful inventory output may be delivered through dashboards, alerts, reports, APIs, or operating-system integrations.

Partner source

Use partner documentation for manufacturer-level specifications.

LifeLine frames Qb2 and QbVolume in terms of deployment fit, stockpile measurement, and operational output. Blickfeld remains the source for manufacturer-level specifications, datasheets, certifications, and product availability.

What the review clarifies

Before recommending deployment, LifeLine checks the fit.

  • What inventory, geometry, movement, or material condition needs to be measured.
  • Where Qb2 can be mounted with a useful field of view.
  • Which zones, thresholds, and events matter to the operating team.
  • How the output reaches dashboards, alerts, APIs, or reports.
  • What site constraints affect power, network, access, and support.

LifeLine Technologies

Ready to make a physical condition measurable?

Bring us the site, the constraint, and the decision your team needs to improve. LifeLine will review the sensing and delivery path.