Low intensity LiDAR using compressed sensing and a photon number resolving detector

Citation:

Yoni Sher, Cohen, Lior , Istrati, Daniel , and Eisenberg, Hagai S. 2018. “Low Intensity Lidar Using Compressed Sensing And A Photon Number Resolving Detector”. In Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems And Applications X, 10546:Pp. 70–76. SPIE. doi:10.1117/12.2289847.

Abstract:

LiDAR (laser based radar) systems are a major part of many new real-world interactive systems, one of the most notable being autonomous cars. The current market LiDAR systems are limited by detector sensitivity: when output power is at eye-safe levels, the range is limited. Long range operation also slows image acquisition as ight-time increases. We present an approach that combines a high sensitivity photon number resolving diode with machine learning and a micro-mechanical digital mirror device to achieve safe and fast long range 3D scanning.