This technology relates to a frame for mounting multiple laser radars, a laser radar system including the frame, and a method for integrating sensing data coordinates from the multiple laser radars. In particular, it is an automotive laser radar system technology that integrates coordinates from multiple low-cost LiDARs.
Existing technologies faced the challenge of high manufacturing costs and low precision associated with expensive multi-channel laser radars. To address this, this technology proposes a configuration comprising multiple laser radars positioned on the upper exterior of a vehicle, a frame unit for supporting the laser radars, and a controller for integrating sensed data and virtualized coordinates.
Consequently, this technology can improve precision and reduce the manufacturing cost of laser radar systems by implementing multi-channel laser radars using multiple low-cost laser radars. It offers significant value for applications in the automotive, mobility, electronic device, and electronic component sectors.
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