Method and system for vehicular lidar and communication utilizing a vehicle head light and/or taillight
US-2024418861-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US10039103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10039103-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615156459-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A method includes receiving a first optical signal at a first communication terminal from a second communication terminal through a free space optical link. The received optical signal contains a modulated unique frequency tone. The method also includes mixing the modulated unique frequency tone with a reference signal to provide a mixed output signal and determining a signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone based on the mixed output signal. The reference signal includes a same frequency as the modulated unique frequency tone. The method adjusts an optical head of the first communication terminal to establish acquisition and optical beam pointing with the second communication terminal based on the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone received from the second communication terminal.
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A method comprising: receiving, at a first communication terminal, an optical signal from a second communication terminal through a free space optical link, the received optical signal containing a modulated unique frequency tone; mixing, by control hardware of the first communication terminal, the modulated unique frequency tone with a reference signal to provide a mixed output signal, the reference signal comprising a same frequency as the modulated unique frequency tone; determining, by the control hardware, a signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone based on the mixed output signal; adjusting, by the control hardware, an optical head of the first communication terminal to establish acquisition and optical beam pointing with the second communication terminal based on the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone received from the second communication terminal; determining, by the controller hardware, a received power of the optical signal received from the second communication terminal at each one of three or more photodetectors associated with receiving optics of the first communication terminal; determining, by the control hardware, whether the received power at each of the photodetectors is balanced; and when the received power at the photodetectors is unbalanced, adjusting, by the control hardware, the pointing of the receiving optics of the first communication terminal until the receiving optics are centered with the optical signal received from the second communication terminal. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second communication terminal combines a data signal comprising one or more data packets and a beacon signal modulated at the unique frequency tone onto a multiplexed optical carrier comprising the optical signal for transmission to the first communication terminal. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the second communication terminal uses one of a wavelength division multiplexer or a polarization multiplexer to combine the data signal and the beacon signal onto the multiplexed optical carrier. 4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: when the first communication terminal receives the optical signal from the second communication terminal: de-multiplexing, by the control hardware, the received optical signal into the data signal and the beacon signal, wherein mixing the modulated unique frequency tone comprises mixing the received beacon signal with the reference signal from a local oscillator of the first communication terminal to provide the mixed output signal. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second communication terminal combines the modulated unique frequency tone onto a modulated data signal containing a stream of data packets to produce the optical signal for transmission to the first communication terminal. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the modulated unique frequency tone comprises a lower frequency than a frequency of the modulated data signal. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the modulated unique frequency tone comprises a smaller power modulation depth than the modulated data signal. 8. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: when the first communication terminal receives the optical signal from the second communication terminal: splitting, by the control hardware, the optical signal into the modulated data signal and the modulated unique frequency tone; and encoding, by the control hardware, the stream of data packets on the modulated data signal, wherein mixing the modulated unique frequency tone comprises mixing the modulated unique frequency tone with the reference signal from a local oscillator of the first communication terminal to provide the mixed output signal. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein mixing the modulated unique frequency tone with the reference signal eliminates noise from the modulated unique frequency tone when the optical signal is received by the first communication terminal. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone comprises: filtering the mixed output signal to extract a direct-current component from the mixed output signal; and determining the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone based on a value of the direct-current component extracted from the mixed output signal. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the adjusting the optical head of the first communication terminal establishes the acquisition and optical beam pointing with the second communication terminal by increasing the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone of the optical signal received from the second communication terminal. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first communication terminal and the second communication terminal are stationary optical terminals. 13. A method comprising: receiving, at a first communication terminal, an optical signal from a second communication terminal through a free space optical link, the received optical signal containing a modulated unique frequency tone; mixing, by control hardware of the first communication terminal, the modulated unique frequency tone with a reference signal to provide a mixed output signal, the reference signal comprising a same frequency as the modulated unique frequency tone; determining, by the control hardware, a signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone based on the mixed output signal; adjusting, by the control hardware, an optical head of the first communication terminal to establish acquisition and optical beam pointing with the second communication terminal based on the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone received from the second communication terminal; and after acquisition and optical beam pointing is established between the first communication terminal and the second communication terminal: transmitting a first telemetry signal from the first communication terminal to the second communication terminal through the optical link, the first telemetry signal informing the second communication terminal to reduce a divergence angle of the optical signal during subsequent transmissions to the first communication terminal through the optical link; and receiving, at the first communication terminal, a second telemetry signal from second communication terminal through the optical link, the second telemetry signal informing the first communication terminal to reduce a divergence angle of optical beam transmissions to the second communication terminal through the optical link. 14. A method comprising: receiving, at a first communication terminal, an optical signal from a second communication terminal through a free space optical link, the received optical signal containing a modulated unique frequency tone; mixing, by control hardware of the first communication terminal, the modulated unique frequency tone with a reference signal to provide a mixed output signal, the reference signal comprising a same frequency as the modulated unique frequency tone; determining, by the control hardware, a signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone based on the mixed output signal; adjusting, by the control hardware, an optical head of the first communication terminal to establish acquisition and optical beam pointing with the second communication terminal based on the signal strength of the modulated unique frequency tone received from the second communication terminal; and after acquisition and optical beam pointing is established between the first communication terminal and the second communication terminal: transmitting a first t
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