2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20154306
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Weather Classification Using an Automotive LIDAR Sensor Based on Detections on Asphalt and Atmosphere

Abstract: A semi-/autonomous driving car requires local weather information to identify if it is working inside its operational design domain and adapt itself accordingly. This information can be extracted from changes in the detections of a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) sensor. These changes are caused by modifications in the volumetric scattering of the atmosphere or surface reflection of objects in the field of view of the LIDAR. In order to evaluate the use of an automotive LIDAR as a weather sensor, a LIDAR i… Show more

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“…The confined particles were distributed uniformly over the violet volume in Figure 4 but were emitted randomly with a lifetime of one frame. This generates a distribution of detections similar to the one observed in real rain measurements using the same sensor [ 8 , 10 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…The confined particles were distributed uniformly over the violet volume in Figure 4 but were emitted randomly with a lifetime of one frame. This generates a distribution of detections similar to the one observed in real rain measurements using the same sensor [ 8 , 10 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…In order to calibrate the intensity of the light source, the accumulated histogram of the real and synthetic echo pulse width (EPW, proportional to the intensity of the reflection [ 8 ]) values were compared. This was done before adding the box to the simulation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sunlight has two different forms of impact on lidar sensors. The first one is ambient light or background radiation as already analyzed by [ 22 ] with a Valeo Scala lidar. In this study, no difference in detection intensity due to ambient brightness was detected for any of the three sensors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detections on the different materials are analyzed in terms of range, intensity, and the number of points on the objects of interest. Vargas Rivero et al [ 22 ] took a similar approach mounting a Valeo Scala lidar on the top of a roof, oriented downwards onto an asphalt parking lot. Measurements were taken over a period of 9 months covering rain, snow, fog, and different background lighting conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%