Hyper Temporal Lidar with Multi-Processor Return Detection

A lidar receiver can employ multiple processors to distribute the workload of processing returns from laser pulse shots. Activation/deactivation times of pixel sets that are used by the lidar receiver to sense returns can be used to define which samples in a return buffer will be used for processing...

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Main Authors Reddy, Naveen, Liang, Alex, Polishchuk, Igor, Feru, Philippe, Dussan, Luis, Steinhardt, Allan, Benscoter, Joel
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.09.2022
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Summary:A lidar receiver can employ multiple processors to distribute the workload of processing returns from laser pulse shots. Activation/deactivation times of pixel sets that are used by the lidar receiver to sense returns can be used to define which samples in a return buffer will be used for processing to detect each return, and multiple processors can share the workload of processing these samples in an effort to improve the latency of return detection
Bibliography:Application Number: US202117490265