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Mechanically scanning LiDAR imaging sensors are abundantly used in applications ranging from basic safety assistance to high-level automated driving, offering excellent spatial resolution and full surround-view coverage in most scenarios. However, their complex optomechanical structure introduces limitations, namely limited mounting options and blind zones, especially in elongated vehicles. To mitigate these challenges, we propose a distributed Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor system with a flexible hardware–software architecture designed for multi-sensor synchronous triggering and fusion. We formalize the sensor triggering, interference mitigation scheme, data aggregation and fusion procedures and highlight challenges in achieving accurate global registration with current state-of-the-art methods. The resulting surround view visual information is then applied to Spiking Neural Network (SNN)-based object detection and probabilistic occupancy grid mapping (OGM) for enhanced environmental awareness. The proposed system is demonstrated on a test vehicle, achieving coverage of blind zones in a range of 0.5–6 m with a scalable and reconfigurable sensor mounting setup. Using seven ToF sensors, we can achieve a 10 Hz synchronized frame rate, with a 360° point cloud registration and fusion latency below 40 ms. We collected real-world driving data to evaluate the system, achieving 65% mean Average Precision (mAP) in object detection with our SNN. Overall, this work presents a replacement or addition to LiDAR in future high-level automation tasks, offering improved coverage and system integration.
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Test vehicles;
Software;
Cameras;
Neural networks;
Sensors;
Computer vision;
Communication;
Lasers;
Image registration;
Spatial resolution;
Autonomous vehicles;
Network latency;
Energy efficiency;
Registration;
Stereoscopy;
Algorithms;
Automation;
Lidar;
Light;
Multisensor fusion;
Robotics;
Environmental awareness
1 Institute of Electronics and Computer Science, 14 Dzerbenes St., LV-1006 Riga, Latvia;
2 Infineon Technologies AG, Am Campeon 1-15, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany;