2022-01-07 03:16 AM
Hi,
I saw in a video (See the screenshot above) that the distance of target is extracted by assuming a normal distribution, and for L5 sensor, we can get sigma (See the second screenshot above).
My question is, do the received range sigma means the sigma of that normal distribution?
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2022-01-07 06:33 AM
The sigma is an indication of how well the photons are grouped. A nice flat target will return a small sigma. A complex target (possibly 2 objects closer than 60cm apart but both in the Field of View) will return a large sigma. It's basically a warning that the scene is not a flat wall here, but a more complex shape.
And yes, it's very similar to the statistical sigma.
2022-01-07 06:33 AM
The sigma is an indication of how well the photons are grouped. A nice flat target will return a small sigma. A complex target (possibly 2 objects closer than 60cm apart but both in the Field of View) will return a large sigma. It's basically a warning that the scene is not a flat wall here, but a more complex shape.
And yes, it's very similar to the statistical sigma.
2022-01-08 10:01 PM
Thanks.