IP Library Granted Patent US 11,467,256
Granted Patent B2
US 11,467,256 · App. 16/178,049 · Granted Oct 11, 2022

Detection of crosstalk and jamming pulses with lidar system

Inventors: Jason M. Eichenholz (Orlando, FL); Joseph G. LaChapelle (Philomath, OR)
Assignee: Luminar, LLC
G01S7/4804G01J1/46G01S7/4861G01S7/4918G01S17/42G01S17/88G01S17/931H03K17/0416H03K17/74
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Patent No.
US 11,467,256
App. No.
16/178,049
Granted
Oct 11, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lidar system identifies anomalous optical pulses received by the lidar system. The lidar system includes a light source configured to output a plurality of transmitted pulses of light, each transmitted pulse of light having one or more representative characteristics, a scanner configured to direct the plurality of transmitted pulses of light to a plurality of locations within a field of regard, and a receiver configured to detect a plurality of received pulses of light from the field of regard. The lidar system is configured to identify an anomalous pulse amongst the plurality of received pulses of light based on its having at least one characteristic that does not correspond to the one or more representative characteristics of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light.

Claims (47)

1. A lidar system comprising:

a light source configured to output a plurality of transmitted pulses of light, each transmitted pulse of light having one or more representative characteristics;

a scanner configured to direct the plurality of transmitted pulses of light to a plurality of locations within a field of regard; and

a receiver configured to detect a plurality of received pulses of light from the field of regard,

wherein the lidar system is integrated with a vehicle and is configured to:

identify an anomalous pulse amongst the plurality of received pulses of light based on its having at least one characteristic that does not correspond to the one or more representative characteristics of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light;

classify the anomalous pulse as a jamming pulse when the anomalous pulse exceeds a jamming threshold; and

determine a location of a source of the jamming pulse by determining a first direction to a first jamming pulse when the vehicle is at a first location and a second direction to a second jamming pulse when the vehicle is at a second location.

2. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more representative characteristics include pulse energy.

3. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to output a notification when a jamming pulse is detected.

4. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the receiver includes an avalanche photodiode (APD), and wherein the lidar system is configured to quench the APD when the anomalous pulse exceeds the jamming threshold.

5. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its magnitude exceeding a maximum expected magnitude of the plurality of received pulses of light.

6. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its magnitude exceeding a maximum magnitude of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light.

7. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its energy exceeding a maximum expected energy of the plurality of received pulses of light.

8. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its energy exceeding a maximum energy of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light.

9. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its having a shape different than an expected shape of the plurality of received pulses of light.

10. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its having a shape different than a shape of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light.

11. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its having a width different than an expected pulse width of the plurality of received pulses of light.

12. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to identify the anomalous pulse based on its having a width different than a pulse width of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light.

13. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to determine information about the environment within the field of regard based on the plurality of received pulses except for the anomalous pulse.

14. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to determine information about the environment within the field of regard based on the plurality of received pulses but to disregard information generated based on the anomalous pulse.

15. A lidar system comprising:

a light source configured to output a plurality of transmitted pulses of light, each transmitted pulse of light having one or more representative characteristics;

a scanner configured to direct the plurality of transmitted pulses of light to a plurality of locations within a field of regard; and

a receiver configured to detect a plurality of received pulses of light from the field of regard,

wherein:

the receiver comprises one or more optical components for providing light to the detector, the receiver having a field of view no greater than 5 mrad, and

the lidar system is integrated with a vehicle and is configured to identify an anomalous pulse amongst the plurality of received pulses of light based on its having at least one characteristic that does not correspond to the one or more representative characteristics of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light;

classify the anomalous pulse as a jamming pulse when the anomalous pulse exceeds a jamming threshold; and

determine a location of a source of the jamming pulse by determining a first direction to a first jamming pulse when the vehicle is at a first location and a second direction to a second jamming pulse when the vehicle is at a second location.

16. A method of identifying an anomalous pulse received by a lidar system integrated with a vehicle, the method comprising:

outputting, from a light source, a plurality of transmitted pulses of light, each transmitted pulse of light having one or more representative characteristics;

detecting, with a receiver, a plurality of received pulses of light from a field of regard;

identifying the anomalous pulse amongst the plurality of received pulses of light based on its having at least one characteristic that does not correspond to the one or more representative characteristics of the plurality of transmitted pulses of light;

classifying the anomalous pulse as a jamming pulse when the anomalous pulse exceeds a jamming threshold; and

determining a location of a source of the jamming pulse by determining a first direction to a first jamming pulse when the vehicle is at a first location and a second direction to a second jamming pulse when the vehicle is at a second location.

17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

outputting a notification when the jamming pulse is detected.

18. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second locations are determined using a global positioning system integrated with the vehicle.

19. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the location of the source of the jamming pulse is determined by triangulation using the first and second locations of the vehicle and the first and second directions of the jamming pulses.

20. The lidar system of claim 19 , wherein triangulation includes finding the intersection of:

a line from the first location extending in the first direction; and

a line from the second location extending in a second direction.

21. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system performs object detection on the source of the jamming pulse using image processing algorithms on valid return pulses surrounding the jamming pulses.

22. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is configured to determine the first and second directions of the jamming pulses based on a state of the scanner when the jamming pulses were received.

23. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the jamming threshold is set at or below a level corresponding to a pulse magnitude having the capability to cause damage to the lidar system.

24. The lidar system of claim 1 , wherein the lidar system is further configured to classify the anomalous pulse as a crosstalk pulse when the anomalous pulse exceeds a crosstalk threshold but is less than the jamming threshold.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE NAME OF THE FIRST CONVEYING PARTY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 69312 FRAME: 713. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Nov 27, 2024
From: LUMINAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC; LUMINAR , LLC; FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 069990/0772 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2024
From: LUMINAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC; LUMINAR , LLC; FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 069312/0669 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2024
From: LIMINAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC; LUMINAR, LLC; FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 069312/0713 →