The present invention relates generally to the field of optical Time-of-Flight (ToF) measurement, and more specifically, to directionally-resolved ToF measurement technology, known as Laser Radar (LADAR).
The need for early warning of an invading force dates back to the ancient world, which could involve scouts traveling on foot or by horse back, and eventually included use of telescopes and binoculars for an enhanced view of the enemy. In the modern era, beginning in World War II, radio detection and ranging (RADAR) systems were deployed, and which utilize reflected radio waves to identify the position of enemy aircraft. Sonar similarly uses sound waves to locate vessels within the oceans. Soon after the development of laser technologies, light/laser detection and ranging (LIDAR/LADAR) systems underwent development.
LADAR is generally based on emitting short pulses of light within certain Field-Of-View (FOV) at precisely-controlled moments, collecting the reflected light and determining its Time-of-Arrival, possibly, separately from different directions. Subtraction of the pulse emission time from ToA yields ToF, and that, in turns, allows one to determine the distance to the target the light was reflected from. LADAR is the most promising vision technology for autonomous vehicles of different kinds, as well as surveillance, security, industrial automation, and many other areas, where detailed information about the immediate surroundings is required. While lacking the range of radar, LADAR has a much higher resolution due to much shorter wavelengths that are used for sensing, and hence, comparatively relaxed diffractive limitations. It may be especially useful for moving vehicles, both manned, self-driving, and unmanned, if it could provide detailed 3D information in real-time, with the potential to revolutionize vehicles' sensing abilities and enable a variety of missions and applications.
However, until recently, LADARs have been prohibitively large and expensive for vehicular use. They were also lacking in desirable performance: to become a true real-time vision technology, LADAR must provide high-resolution imagery, at high frame rates, comparable with video cameras, in the range of 15-60 fps, and cover a substantial solid angle. Ideally, a LADAR with omnidirectional coverage of 360° azimuth and 180° elevation would be very beneficial. Collectively, these requirements may be called “real-time 3D vision”.
A variety of approaches has been suggested and tried, including mechanical scanning, non-mechanical scanning, and imaging time-of-flight (ToF) focal-plane arrays (FPA). There is also a variety of laser types, detectors, signal processing techniques, etc. that have been used to date, as shown by the following.
U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2012/0170029 by Azzazy teaches 2D focal plane array (FPA) in the form of a micro-channel plate, illuminated in its entirety by a short power pulse of light. This arrangement is generally known as flash LADAR.
U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2012/0261516 by Gilliland teaches another embodiment of flash LADAR, with a two dimensional array of avalanche photodiodes illuminated in its entirety as well.
U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2007/0035624 by Lubard teaches a similar arrangement with a 1D array of detectors, still illuminated together, while U.S. Pat. No. 6,882,409 to Evans further adds sensitivity to different wavelengths to flash LADAR. Another approach is the use a 2D scanner and only one detector receiving reflected light sequentially from every point in the FOV, as taught by US Patent Application Pub. No. 2012/0236379 by da Silva.
Additional improvements to this approach are offered by U.S. Pat. No. 9,383,753 to Templeton, teaching a synchronous scan of the FOV of a single receiver via an array of synchronized MEMS mirrors. This arrangement is known as retro-reflective.
Yet another approach is to combine multiple lasers and multiple detectors in a single scanned FOV, as taught by U.S. Pat. No. 8,767,190 to Hall.
However, presently, such a real-time 3D LADAR remains elusive.
The present invention is aimed at overcoming the limitations of both scanning and imaging approaches to LADAR by combining their advantages and alleviating their problems, namely to:
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In one embodiment, the above-noted objects of this invention may be achieved by combining a relatively large 1D array of time-sensitive detectors (preferably, hundreds of pixels), with a relatively fast 1D laser scanner (preferably, tens of kHz in frequency), in a co-planar configuration, that allows collection of one line of ToF data during each scan. Optionally, the planar FOV of both the scanner and the detector is also scanned in an orthogonal direction at a slower rate, thus providing a 2D FOV.
As used throughout this specification, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than the mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must). Similarly, the words “include”, “including”, and “includes” mean including but not limited to.
The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, and “A, B, and/or C” mean all of the following possible combinations: A alone; or B alone; or C alone; or A and B together; or A and C together; or B and C together; or A, B and C together.
The word “pixel” is used throughout this specification to denote an individual detector of a 1D detector array.
Also, all references (e.g., patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature) that are cited within this document are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of any particular embodiment disclosed herein, may be combined in any suitable manner with any of the other embodiments disclosed herein.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the hybrid LADAR system disclosed herein, a fast 1D scanner/imager hybrid can collect one line of high-resolution ToF data within tens of microseconds. If needed, that hybrid can also be coupled to a secondary, slow scanning stage, producing raster ToF frames of thousands of lines at high frame rates, with total pixel throughput of tens or even hundreds of megapixels per second.
The following description lists several embodiments of the present invention, which are merely exemplary of many variations and permutations of the subject matter disclosed.
Mention of one or more representative features of a given embodiment is likewise exemplary: an embodiment can exist with or without a given feature, and likewise, a given feature can be part of other embodiments.
A preferable embodiment of a 1D hybrid scanner/imager is illustrated in
Preferably, the scanning mirror 3 is a resonant MEMS mirror. Such mirrors, having dimensions of the reflective area of the order of 1 sq. mm, the resonant frequencies of tens of kHz, and the scan amplitude of tens of degrees, are becoming commercially available. While generally this invention would benefit from the fastest rate of scanning, a general tendency in scanning mirrors is that the faster scanning rate typically leads to narrower scan angle and smaller mirror size, which in turn increases the divergence of the scanned laser beam, thus limiting the number and size of the detectors in the array, and the amount of light that can be collected onto the detectors, especially, at longer ranges.
This invention might further benefit from non-mechanical beam scanners (NMBS), that are undergoing development, although their specifications and commercial availability remain unclear. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,829,417 to Krill teaches a phase array scanner, and U.S. Pat. No. 9,366,938 to Anderson teaches an electro-optic beam deflector device. NMBS may allow scan rates, or beam cross-sections, exceeding those of mechanical scanners.
A photo-detector array should preferably consist of high-sensitivity detectors, as the number of photons arriving to each detector, especially from longer ranges, might be exceedingly small. Significant progress has been recently achieved in design and manufacturing of Avalanche Photo Diodes (APD), working in both a linear, and a Geiger mode, which is also known as a Single-Photon Avalanche Detector (SPAD). The former are reported to be able to detect a light pulse consisting of just a few photons, while the latter can actually be triggered by a single photon, and both types would be suitable for embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted, however, that the most advanced detectors are expensive to fabricate, therefore, the present invention that needs only one row of detectors would be very cost-efficient in comparison with flash LADAR, that would typically require a 2D array of the same resolution.
One of the problems typically encountered in ground-based and vehicular LADARs intended to be used in a populated area is the eye safety hazard presented by its powerful lasers. Therefore, a preferable embodiment of this invention would use a laser with longer infra-red (IR) wavelength, exceeding approximately 1400 nm. Such longer wavelengths are not well-absorbed by human eyes and therefore don't pose much danger. Respectively, much more powerful lasers might be used in this spectral range.
Depending on a particular task the hybrid LADAR is optimized for, one of the following configurations of the slow stage may be used for ground surveillance, vehicular navigation and collision avoidance, control of industrial robots, other applications, or alternatively there may not be any slow stage at all. As depicted on
If a scanning mirror is used for the slow stage, its area should be sufficiently large to reflect the entire fan of beams emanating from the fast scanner, as well as the entire fan of rays coming to the optical reception system. However, scanning mirrors with active area of square centimeters, frequencies of tens of Hz, and scan angles of tens of degrees are commercially available. Thus, an exemplary combination of a detector array with 300 pixels, a fast scanner of 30 kHz, and a slow scanner of 30 Hz would provide a point cloud of ˜18M points a second, assuming that both scanners utilize both scan directions, thus enabling real-time 3D vision with the resolution of approximately 1000×300 pixels at 60 frames a second. Rotation at 60 revolutions per second, or linear motion on board a vehicle would also provide comparable point acquisition rates, without the limitations of the reflective area of the scanning mirror.
Preferably, the optical system 2 is configured to form the FOV of each individual pixel 11 of the detector array to match the divergence angle of the laser beam, which is generally possible and usually not difficult to achieve. In an exemplary embodiment, a laser beam of near-infrared (NIR) light of approximately 1 mm in diameter will have a far-field divergence of approximately 1 milliradian (mrad). A photo-detector pixel 20 um in size will have similar FOV when placed in a focal plane of a lens with 20 mm focal length.
It might also be advantageous to use additional elements in an optical transmission system to shape the laser beam, such as, for example, a cylindrical lens 23, as depicted in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the laser beam can be tightly focused in both directions and be scanned across a diffractive element 21, as illustrated on
Pixels 11 may have different shapes: for example,
Some types of the high-sensitivity detectors, notably Geiger-mode APDs, are known to need considerable gaps between active pixels to eliminate cross-talk, thus limiting the fill factor of the arrays consisting of such detectors. To alleviate this problem, an array of micro-lenses 12 may be used in front of the detectors 11, as depicted on
It is also preferable to match the total extent of the array's FOV with the total scan angle, for example: 512 pixels, 20 um each, placed behind a 20-mm lens will subtend the angle of ˜29°. Respectively, the total scan angle should be the same or slightly greater to utilize every pixel of the array.
In a further embodiment of this invention, as the laser spot moves along the scan line, it is continuously energized, thus producing a time-domain response in the pixels it crosses, as illustrated on
To alleviate this problem, the laser can be electrically-modulated with shorter pulses, as illustrated by
One problem with this modulation method might arise if the laser is energized while its spot falls in between two virtual pixels, therefore each of the real pixels is getting only a fraction of the reflected light. Due to some parallax between the laser scanner and the detector array, the precise overlap between the laser spot and virtual pixels is somewhat dependent on the distance to the target, and hence not entirely predictable. To alleviate this problem, the laser may be modulated with more than one pulse per pixel, as illustrated on
In any LIDAR system dependent on ToF measurements, it is important to accurately measure the ToA of a light pulse on the detector, as well as the time when the light pulse was emitted. In the present invention, additionally, it is important to precisely know the position of the scanned spot, as it determines which detector pixel will be illuminated. To achieve this, it is preferable to synchronize the clock of the electronic control system, denoted by pulses 50 on
A preferred embodiment of the electronic control system is illustrated by
System clock 68 is derived from the same VCO, thus insuring that all other timing blocks function in strict synchronization with the mirror motion. Specifically, the arming circuit 61 provides sequential pixel arming and the laser driver 64 generate laser pulses in specific relationship to the scanned laser spot, as discussed above. Likewise, the same system clock synchronizes the motion of the slow mirror 16 through the driver 66 in a fixed relationship with the motion of the fast mirror, for instance, one cycle of the slow mirror per 1024 cycles of the fast mirror. Read-out circuit 60 and signal processor 69 may use the same clock as well, although they, unlike other elements discussed above, don't have to be strictly synchronized with the mirror motion. They must, however, be fast enough to be able to read and process data from all pixels within one scan cycle of the fast mirror. 3D vision data 70 is generated based on the ToF measurement coming from the detector array 1 and then supplied to users, such as navigation system of autonomous vehicles or security surveillance system.
It should be noted that the present invention offers a considerable advantage in efficiency over other types of LADARs, especially flash LADARs, where short laser pulses are used to illuminate the entire scene at relatively long intervals. The advantage comes from the fact that in the present invention the laser is energized either continuously, or with a fairly high duty cycle: for example, a LADAR of the present invention using 10 ns pulses per pixel and generating 18M data points per second would have a duty cycle of approximately 35%. A flash LADAR using the same 10 ns pulses, and having the same frame rate of 60 fps, would have the laser duty cycle of only 0.00006%. Consequently, to generate the same average power and attain comparable range, the laser of that hypothetical flash LADAR would need instantaneous power almost 6 orders of magnitude greater. While pulsed lasers capable of producing very short powerful pulses do exist, they are known to have lower efficiency, larger size and higher cost than continuous lasers of the same average power. Aside from inability to deliver high average power, pulsed sources are typically less efficient, more complex, bulkier and costlier, than continuous or high-duty sources. The general physical explanation of lower efficiency is in the fact that the emitted power of photonic sources—lasers or LEDs—is typically proportional to the current, while parasitic losses on various ohmic resistances inside those sources are proportional to the square of the current.
Additionally, high-power pulsed laser sources are typically more dangerous in terms of eye safety.
It should be noted, that it is difficult (although not impossible) to place the scanner at the center of the optical system. At any other position, there will be some parallax between the FOVs of the optical transmission and the reception systems, hence the detailed mapping of the pixels onto a scan line will depend on the distance to the target. However, in a practical system such parallax can be kept to a minimum by placing the scanner in close proximity to the optical system.
The present invention as illustrated by the above-discussed embodiments, would provide serious advantages over other types of LADAR.
In a typical imaging LADAR, the light source emits a short pulse which illuminates all pixels at once. Respectively, each pixel receives only a small fraction of the total back-scattered signal. In the proposed hybrid, only one pixel receives all the back-scattered light emitted at a given moment. If we assumed that the illumination power is the same, then the signal strength on each pixel would be up by a factor comparable to the number of pixels, i.e. hundreds, if not thousands. In practice, pulsed sources generally have higher instantaneous power than continuous ones, but their average power is still considerably lower.
Conversely, in a typical scanning LADAR, at any given moment only a small portion of the photo-detector is receiving any signal, while the rest only generates noise and contributes to unwanted capacitance. The exception is so-called retro-reflective scanners, where a small detector FOV is directed through the same scanning system. However, this approach only works with large, slow scanners, where the mirrors are large enough to provide sufficient optical collection area for back-scattered light. Contrarily, high-speed scanners are usually tiny, just sufficient to fit the beam of the laser, and are usually of the order of 1 mm.
In either case, as illustrated above, a hybrid appears would have a considerable SNR advantage: higher signal than imaging-only, or lower noise than scanning-only device.
It is anticipated that a hybrid LADAR of the present invention will be able to use a regular laser diode as its illumination source—which is by far the cheapest and most efficient source among those suitable for LADARs.
Also, both cost and power consumption are roughly proportional to the total number of pixels fabricated by a given technology. So, substituting a 2D array by a 1D array is supposed to considerably reduce both cost and power consumption for the detector array, while the cost and power consumption of both fast and slow scan stages may be considerably lower, than that of the array of pixels or the illuminating laser.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/432,105, which claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/295,210, filed on Feb. 15, 2016, all disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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