The Combination of Multimodal Sensors and 3D LiDAR
Introduction Imagine a future when robots have the same ability as humans to observe and comprehend their environment. They are able to navigate through crowded regions, distinguish between people and cars, and even respond to changes in the weather. Though it may seem like science fiction, two incredible technologies 3D LiDAR and multimodal sensors are making this possible. In this blog, we will discuss about 3D Lidar and Multimodal sensors. 3D LiDAR 3D LiDAR is constructed with a solid architecture. A variety of laser beams are released by it, and they bounce off nearby objects. By observing how long the laser beams take to return after striking an item, the LiDAR sensor can determine its distance from it. When numerous laser beams are simultaneously fired at various angles, a massive point cloud is created. The locations and forms of the objects in 3D space are represented by this point cloud. The wonderful quality of the 3D LiDAR is due to its quick scanning rate. This is