cuechan 3 hours ago

Why not just place a mirror at 45 degrees in the corner? That way you don't need the lidar but you can just look around the corner? It would also work better with the lidar.

  • devmor 2 hours ago

    I would be interested in seeing your visual mockups of how such a solution works on one of the article’s examples, like a car.

ofrzeta 1 hour ago

So this only works if you have walls opposite of this corner?

  • libria 1 hour ago

    It seems to require a lidar reflective object. Likely more generally, the effectiveness lowers the less objects there are to bounce and return signal.

    It could probably work with less accuracy/resolution against visible vehicles in the opposite lane, a hedgerow, postal box, pedestrian carrying a visible laptop and possibly synthesize all of these to improve its guess.

  • wongarsu 35 minutes ago

    The video thumbnail implies bouncing off the ground, not a wall. Not sure how the geometry works out for that