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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 12, 2021
Hyper temporal lidar using multiple matched filters to orient a lidar system to a frame of reference
Aeye, Inc., Dublin, CA (US);
Luis Dussan, Dublin, CA (US);
Allan Steinhardt, Dublin, CA (US);
Joel Benscoter, Dublin, CA (US);
Todd Gustavson, Dublin, CA (US);
AEYE, Inc., Dublin, CA (US);
Abstract
A lidar system comprises (1) an array of pixels for sensing incident light and (2) a circuit for processing a signal representative of the sensed incident light to detect a reflection of a laser pulse from a target within a field of view. The circuit can comprise a plurality of matched filters that are tuned to different reflected pulse shapes for detecting pulse reflections within the incident light, and wherein the circuit (1) applies the signal to the matched filters to determine an obliquity for the target based how the matched filters respond to the applied signal and (2) determines a correction angle based on the determined target obliquity, the correction angle for orienting the field of view to a frame of reference in response to a tilting of the lidar system. In an example embodiment, the circuit can comprise a signal processing circuit that performs the signal application and correction angle determination operations. In another example embodiment, the circuit can comprise (1) a signal processing circuit that performs the signal application operation and (2) a receiver controller circuit that performs the correction angle determination operation.