Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Dynamically varying laser output in a vehicle in view of weather conditions
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Application No.: US15909012Application Date: 2018-03-01
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Publication No.: US10254388B2Publication Date: 2019-04-09
- Inventor: Joseph G. LaChapelle , Matthew D. Weed , Scott R. Campbell , Jason M. Eichenholz , Austin K. Russell , Lane A. Martin
- Applicant: LUMINAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
- Applicant Address: US FL Orlando
- Assignee: Luminar Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Luminar Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US FL Orlando
- Main IPC: G01C3/08
- IPC: G01C3/08 ; G01S7/484 ; G01W1/02 ; G01S17/10 ; G01S17/42 ; G01S7/00 ; G01S7/497 ; G01S17/95 ; G01S17/93 ; G01S7/486

Abstract:
To detect an atmospheric condition at the current location of a lidar system, a receiver in the lidar system detects a return light pulse scattered by a target and analyzes the characteristics of the return light pulse. The characteristics of the return light pulse include a rise time, a fall time, a duration, a peak power, an amount of energy, etc. When the rise time, fall time, and/or duration exceed respective thresholds, the lidar system detects the atmospheric condition such as fog, sleet, snow, rain, dust, smog, exhaust, or insects. In response to detecting the atmospheric condition, the lidar system adjusts the characteristics of subsequent pulses to compensate for attenuation or distortion of return light pulses due to the atmospheric condition. For example, the lidar system adjusts the peak power, pulse energy, pulse duration, inter-pulse-train spacing, number of pulses, or any other suitable characteristic.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180284226A1 DYNAMICALLY VARYING LASER OUTPUT IN A VEHICLE IN VIEW OF WEATHER CONDITIONS Public/Granted day:2018-10-04
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