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3D LIDAR based on FPCB mirror

Journal

MECHATRONICS
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechatronics.2021.102720

Keywords

3D LIDAR; FPCB oscillation mirror; AGV

Funding

  1. Mitacs Accelerate Program (Mitacs) [IT 13556]

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This paper presents the first low-cost 3D LIDAR constructed from two 1D FPCB oscillation mirrors and one single-point LIDAR. It is suitable for AGV navigation and obstacle avoidance with low speed and acceleration, and has achieved certain performance indicators.
This paper presents the first 3D LIDAR (light detection and ranging) constructed from two 1D FPCB (flexible printed circuit board) oscillation mirrors and one single-point LIDAR with a very low total cost of similar to$150 (assuming no additional angle sensor used). One FPCB mirror is for vertical scanning and the other is for horizontal scanning. The low cost is realized because of the low cost 1D FPCB mirror (a few dollars), as well as the widely available and relatively easy to make single-point LIDAR (<$100 cost for mass production). The 3D LIDAR can be used to obtain 3D map for navigation and obstacle avoidance of AGVs (automated guidance vehicles) subject to low speed and low acceleration. The FPCB mirror in this paper evolves from FPCB micromirrors previously developed but has a large aperture (20 x 20 mm). The achieved performance is: horizontal and vertical FOV (field of view) of 38 degrees and 24 degrees, respectively, 12.5 or 25 horizontal scanning lines, refreshing rate of 2, 4 or 8 fps (frames per second), 0.2 similar to 20 m detection distance for low reflectivity object, and 1, 250 similar to 5,000 points/frame when using the standard single-point LIDAR (TF03). If using a customized single-point LIDAR, the distance would be increased to 50 similar to 80 m with 10 times more points/frame. The 3D LIDAR is suitable for AGV's navigation and obstacle avoidance. Modeling, prototyping and testing are presented.

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