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Cibby Pulikkaseril1, Duncan Ross1, Alexander Tofini1
1Baraja Pty Ltd., Suite 303, Building 1, 3 Richardson Pl., North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia.
Abstract:
Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) sensors using a polarization-diverse receiver are able to capture polarimetric information about the target under measurement. We demonstrate this capability using a silicon photonic receiver architecture that enables this on a shot-by-shot basis, enabling polarization analysis nearly instantaneously in the point cloud, and then use this data to train a material classification neural network. Using this classifier, we show an accuracy of 85.4% for classifying plastic, wood, concrete, and coated aluminum.
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