Influences of weather phenomena on automotive laser radar systems

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Laser radar (lidar) sensors provide outstanding angular resolution along with highly accurate range measurements and thus they were proposed as a part of a high performance perception system for advanced driver assistant functions. Based on optical signal transmission and reception, laser radar systems are influenced by weather phenomena. This work provides an overview on the different physical principles responsible for laser radar signal disturbance and theoretical investigations for estimation of their influence. Finally, the transmission models are applied for signal generation in a newly developed laser radar target simulator providing - to our knowledge - worldwide first HIL test capability for automotive laser radar systems. © Author(s) 2011. CC Attribution 3.0 License.

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Rasshofer, R. H., Spies, M., & Spies, H. (2011). Influences of weather phenomena on automotive laser radar systems. Advances in Radio Science, 9, 49–60. https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-9-49-2011

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