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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 2024
Filed:
Jul. 28, 2021
Mercedes-benz Group Ag, Stuttgart, DE;
Philipp Schindler, Karlsruhe, DE;
Andreas Scharf, Stuttgart, DE;
MERCEDES-BENZ GROUP AG, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
A method for identifying a change of a range of a lidar sensor involves a lidar sensor receiving a reference noise level of infrared radiation. A signal-to-noise ratio of infrared radiation reflected on the reference target and received by the lidar sensor are identified in a reference measurement having a reference target located at a predetermined distance to the lidar sensor. In a driving operation measurement, a current noise level of received infrared radiation is identified and a theoretical distance to a position where the reference target ought to be if, at the current noise level, the same signal-to-noise ratio applies as in the reference measurement is identified from the current noise level. A change in range calculation identifies a difference between the predetermined distance and the theoretical distance. The difference corresponds to the change of the range of the lidar sensor compared to its range during the reference measurement.