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16 February 2005 Triangulation-based laser range finder with CMOS image sensor in automotive field
Jih-Huah Wu, Rong-Sen Chang, Sheng-Pin Su
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Proceedings Volume 5663, Photonics in the Automobile; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.593719
Event: European Workshop on Photonics in the Automobile, 2004, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
A prototype of range finder using a CMOS image sensor and a pulsed laser is developed for the automotive field. The system presented here is based on optical triangulation. The gravity of the infrared laser spot on CMOS image sensor is converted into pixel coordinates proportional to the distance to be measured. Based on the experimental tests of the system, it was found that the distance could be estimated with accuracy better than 2% within the range of 5 to 45 meters.
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Jih-Huah Wu, Rong-Sen Chang, and Sheng-Pin Su "Triangulation-based laser range finder with CMOS image sensor in automotive field", Proc. SPIE 5663, Photonics in the Automobile, (16 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.593719
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KEYWORDS
CMOS sensors

Sensors

Distance measurement

Infrared lasers

Laser range finders

Taillights

Prototyping

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