Time-of-flight module and method to determine distance to object

US11774563B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11774563-B2
Application numberUS-201816769231-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2018
Priority dateDec 4, 2017
Publication dateOct 3, 2023
Grant dateOct 3, 2023

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A method of using an optical TOF module to determine distance to an object. The method includes acquiring signals in the TOF module indicative of distance to the object, using a first algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object based on the acquired signals, using at least one second different algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object based on the acquired signals, and combining the outputs of the first and at least one second algorithms to obtain an improved estimate of the distance to the object. In some implementations, each of the first and at least one second algorithms further provides an output representing a respective confidence level indicative of how accurately distance to the object has been extracted by the particular algorithm.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of using an optical time-of-flight (TOF) module to determine distance to an object, the method comprising: emitting radiation by an optical emitter; acquiring signals by a TOF sensor indicative of distance to the object, wherein acquiring signals comprises detecting radiation reflected by the object, and wherein the TOF sensor comprises an array of single photon avalanche diodes on a single substrate, the array of single photon avalanche diodes comprising a first set of single photon avalanche diodes and a second set of single photon avalanche diodes; performing a first measurement of the detected radiation by the first set of single photon avalanche diodes, wherein during the first measurement only the first set of single photon avalanche diodes is enabled; producing a first histogram corresponding to the first measurement; performing a second measurement of the detected radiation by the second set of single photon avalanche diodes, wherein during the second measurement only the second set of single photon avalanche diodes is enabled; producing a second histogram corresponding to the second measurement; using a first algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object based on the acquired signals; using at least one second different algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object based on the acquired signals; wherein at least one of the first and second algorithms comprises detecting parallax shift of the radiation reflected by the object and comparing the first and second histograms; and combining the outputs of the first and at least one second algorithms to obtain an improved estimate of the distance to the object. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein each of the first and at least one second algorithms further provides an output representing a respective confidence level indicative of how accurately distance to the object has been extracted by the particular algorithm. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the algorithms includes a dual peak approach in which the distance to the object is determined based on a distance between two peaks for signals detected by the TOF module. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the algorithms includes a dual peak approach in which the distance to the object is determined based on a distance between an object peak and a reference peak. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the algorithms is based on detection of a peak falling edge. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the algorithms is based on intensity of reflected power detected by the TOF module. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the algorithms is based on intensity of ambient light detected by the TOF sensor. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the algorithms is based on detecting parallax shift of light reflected by the object and analyzing an intensity image of single photon avalanche diodes. 9. A time-of-flight (TOF) module comprising: an optical emitter operable to emit radiation of a particular wavelength out of the module; a TOF sensor operable to detect radiation of the particular wavelength reflected by an object outside the module, the TOF sensor comprising an array of single photon avalanche photodiodes on a single substrate, the array of single photon avalanche diodes comprising a first set of single photon avalanche diodes and a second set of single photon avalanche diodes; and one or more processors operable to: perform a first measurement of the detected radiation by the first set of single photon avalanche diodes, wherein during the first measurement only the first set of single photon avalanche diodes is enabled; perform a second measurement of the detected radiation by the second set of single photon avalanche diodes, wherein during the second measurement only the second set of single photon avalanche diodes is enabled; produce a first histogram corresponding to the first measurement; produce a second histogram corresponding to the second measurement; use a first algorithm to provide an output indicative of distance to the object based on the detected radiation; use at least one second different algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object based on the detected radiation; wherein at least one of the first and second algorithms comprises detecting parallax shift of the radiation reflected by the object and comparing the first and second histograms; and combine the outputs of the first and at least one second algorithms to obtain an improved estimate of the distance to the object. 10. The TOF module of claim 9 wherein each of the first and second algorithms further provides an output representing a respective confidence level indicative of how accurately distance to the object has been extracted by the particular algorithm.

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  • G01S7/4865Primary

    Time delay measurement, e.g. time-of-flight measurement, time of arrival measurement or determining the exact position of a peak (peak detection in noise, signal conditioning G01S7/487) · CPC title

  • G01S17/10Primary

    using transmission of interrupted, pulse-modulated waves (determination of distance by phase measurements G01S17/32) · CPC title

  • Active triangulation systems, i.e. using the transmission and reflection of electromagnetic waves other than radio waves · CPC title

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A method of using an optical TOF module to determine distance to an object. The method includes acquiring signals in the TOF module indicative of distance to the object, using a first algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object based on the acquired signals, using at least one second different algorithm to provide an output indicative of the distance to the object ba…
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Primary CPC classification G01S7/4865. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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