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LASER

SENSOR
Team 4

Measurement, Instrumentation, Control basics


INTRODUCTION
These sensors are crucial in industries like manufacturing,
robotics, and healthcare. Laser sensors work by emitting and
analyzing reflected laser beams to take precise measurements
without directly contacting the target, making them useful for
handling delicate or hazardous materials. In the automotive
sector, laser sensors enhance ADAS and autonomous vehicle
navigation.
THE EVOLUTION OF LASER SENSORS

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HOW LASER SENSORS WORK

Laser Emission Target Interaction Data Processing

At the core of a laser sensor is a The laser beam interacts with The electrical signal is then
laser diode or similar source the target object, and the processed by the sensor's signal
that emits a coherent, focused reflected or scattered light is processing unit, where complex
beam of light. This laser beam captured by a photodetector algorithms and calculations are
is carefully guided by optical within the sensor system. This applied to extract specific
components like lenses and photodetector converts the parameters such as distance,
mirrors. optical signal into an electrical position, velocity, or surface
signal. characteristics of the target.
LASER SENSOR MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES

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MAIN GRAPHICS OF LASER SENSOR

• Laser Diode (Laser Source)


• Optical Components
• Target Object Interaction
• Photodetector
• Signal Processing Unit
• Microcontroller
• Communication Interface

The physical layout of a laser sensor system may vary based on the specific application and design. It typically involves compact and
integrated components arranged in a systematic manner to ensure accurate measurement and efficient operation.
APPLICATIONS OF LASER SENSORS

Industrial Quality Control Healthcare Automotive


Automation

Laser sensors are Laser sensors Laser sensors Laser sensors are
used for precise detect surface contribute to integrated into
distance defects, measure biomedical vehicles for collision
measurement, dimensions, and imaging, blood avoidance systems and
alignment, inspect product glucose autonomous
positioning, and quality in various monitoring, and navigation.
level sensing in industries. other medical
manufacturing applications.
processes.
CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN
LASER SENSOR DATA PROCESSING
CONCLUSION

Laser sensors, with their precision, speed, and


versatility, have become indispensable tools across a wide
range of industries, from industrial automation to
healthcare and beyond.
As laser technology continues to advance, the applications
and efficiency of laser sensors are expected to expand,
driving progress in fields requiring precise 3D
measurements, such as robotics and autonomous systems.

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