Method and system for vehicular lidar and communication utilizing a vehicle head light and/or taillight
US-2024418861-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US2020064475A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020064475-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916538956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A target detecting device scans a predetermined range with light emitted from a light emitter, guides the reflected light from a target to a light receiver, and detects the target and dirt on an optical window provided on a case according to the light reception state of the light receiver. Operation patterns of the light emitter and the light receiver differ between target detection and dirt detection, and target detection and dirt detection are separately performed. For example, in a predetermined range scanned with light by a target detecting device, the target detecting device detects dirt on the optical window in a region overlapping with a target detection region of adjacent target detecting device, and detects a target in the other regions.
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1 . A target detecting device comprising: a light emitter configured to emit light; a light receiver configured to receive light; an optical scanner configured to scan a predetermined range with light emitted from the light emitter, to perform scanning with light reflected by a target in the predetermined range, and to guide the light to the light receiver; an object detector configured to detect one of existence of the target and a distance to the target according to a light reception state of the light receiver; a case configured to house the light emitter, the light receiver, and the optical scanner; an optical window formed of light-transmissive material that transmits light and configured to serve as one of a light projecting port and a light receiving port to an inside and an outside of the case; and a dirt detector configured to detect existence of dirt on the optical window according to a light reception state of the light receiver, wherein an operation pattern of one of the light emitter and the light receiver differs between detection of the target by the object detector and detection of dirt on the optical window by the dirt detector, and the detection of the target and the detection of the dirt are performed separately, wherein the predetermined range which is scanned with light by the optical scanner partially overlaps with a range where another target detecting device detects a target, and wherein the detection of the dirt on the optical window by the dirt detector is performed in an overlapping region in the predetermined range, and the detection of the target by the object detector is performed in another region in the predetermined range. 2 . The target detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the detection of the dirt on the optical window by the dirt detector is performed in a partial region of the overlapping region in the predetermined range. 3 . The target detecting device according to claim 2 , wherein the partial region where the detection of the dirt is performed is one of a fixed region set in advance and a variable region that varies by a predetermined angle at predetermined timing. 4 . The target detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the light emitter includes a plurality of light emitting elements, wherein the light receiver has a plurality of light receiving regions corresponding to the plurality of light emitting elements, respectively, and wherein an operation pattern of one of the plurality of light emitting elements and the plurality of light receiving elements differs between the detection of the target and the detection of the dirt. 5 . A target detecting system comprising a plurality of target detecting devices configured to detect one of existence of a target and a distance to a target in a predetermined range, at least one of the plurality of target detecting devices being the target detecting device according to claim 1 . 6 . The target detecting system according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of target detecting devices is installed at a predetermined interval on a moving body, wherein the predetermined range scanned with light by the optical scanner of one of the plurality of target detecting devices partially overlaps with the predetermined range scanned with light by the optical scanner of another of the plurality of target detecting devices, the one of the plurality of target detecting devices and the other of the plurality of target detecting devices being adjacent to each other, and wherein in the overlapping region in the predetermined range, the one of the plurality of target detecting devices causes the dirt detector to detect the dirt on the optical window, and the other of the plurality of target detecting devices causes the object detector to detect the target.
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