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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 12, 2023
Filed:
Dec. 29, 2020
Zoox, Inc., Foster City, CA (US);
Subasingha Shaminda Subasingha, San Ramon, CA (US);
Yongzhe Chen, San Jose, CA (US);
Mehran Ferdowsi, San Mateo, CA (US);
Samuel Holladay, San Francisco, CA (US);
Turhan Karadeniz, Oakland, CA (US);
Robert Nicholas Moor, San Mateo, CA (US);
Joseph Patrick Warga, San Francisco, CA (US);
Harrison Thomas Waschura, Los Altos Hills, CA (US);
Silas Kogure Wilkinson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
Sensors, including time-of-flight sensors, may be used to detect objects in an environment. In an example, a vehicle may include a time-of-flight sensor that images objects around the vehicle, e.g., so the vehicle can navigate relative to the objects. Sensor data generated by the time-of-flight sensor can include saturated pixels, e.g., due to over-exposure, sensing highly-reflective objects, and/or excessive ambient light. In some examples, parameters associated with power of a time-of-flight sensor can be altered based on characteristics of the saturated pixels, as well as information about non-saturated pixels neighboring the saturated pixels. For example, the neighboring pixels may provide information about whether saturation is due to ambient light, e.g., sunlight, or due to emitted light from the sensor.