By Charles Q. Choi
Lidar can be used to see objects hidden around corners. However, until now, such a feat required lab-grade devices. A new study reveals off-the-shelf smartphone-grade lidar, which costs less than US $100, can also help see around corners.
The advance may have a host of potential applications. “In autonomous driving, around-the-corner sensing could help self-driving cars detect other vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians before they come into direct view, improving safety at blind intersections or obstructed roads,” says Siddharth Somasundaram, a doctoral student at MIT’s Media Lab. “In robotics, it could help robots navigate cluttered or partially hidden environments.”
More broadly, “we think the most important implication is the democratization of the technology,” Somasundaram says. “When technologies like this become accessible, people often discover applications far beyond what the original researchers imagined.” The scientists have publicly released the code required to perform such work.