Leddar

LEDDAR (Light-Emitting Diode Detection And Ranging) is a proprietary technology owned by LeddarTech. It uses the time of flight of light signals and signal processing algorithms to detect, locate, and measure objects in its field of view.

Technology

The Leddar technology is like a light-based radar that sends very short light pulses of invisible light about 100,000 times per second to actively illuminate an area of interest. The sensor captures the light backscattered from objects (either fixed or moving) over its detection area, and processes the signals to precisely map their location and other attributes. The data is compiled thousands of times per second, providing up to a few hundred frames per second and offering accurate and reliable information even in adverse weather and lighting conditions.

The multi-channel sensor also provides lateral discrimination of detected objects and this feature, with 3D measurements, provides the basis for object tracking.[1][2]

Examples of Leddar Applications

Smart Cities

Smart Vehicles

Smart Homes and Buildings

Smart Industries and Agriculture

See also

Time of flight

Rangefinder

Laser rangefinder

LIDAR

Sonar

Radar

References

  1. US Patent 7855376 - Lighting system and method for illuminating and detecting object
  2. US Patent 8242476 - LED object detection system and method combining complete reflection traces from individual narrow field-of-view channels
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