24/09/2019

Implementing LiDAR spoofing using single Pixel Imaging and Optical delay lines

Hello all!

This weeks Optical Sciences Seminar will be given by Ahmed Elmubarak. The talk is titled "Implementing LiDAR spoofing using single Pixel Imaging and Optical delay lines", and will be given on 26th September at 15:30 in room 222. Please make note of the change of time and room. This is due to demonstrating schedules and the SUPA lecture series has started for this semester.

Abstract:

LIDAR is an indispensable sensor technology – along with other sensors- for autonomous vehicles which operates by scanning a pulsed light source and measuring the time of arrival of reflected light on a detector, whereupon the distance to objects is calculated from the time-of-flight (Δd = cΔt/2). We’ll explore the idea of spoofing A LiDAR system (in this case built using Single Pixel Imaging camera) into seeing simulated 3D virtual reality scenes. This technology, once realized can be used for testing integrated LiDAR system in autonomous vehicles without having to hack into the car system. The talk will have an introduction to Single Pixel Imaging and LiDAR technology.


Snacks will be provided in the brand new common room after the talk!
Kyle

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