April 7, 2019
Lidar Lite V2 Review | Pixhawk | UAV / Drone | High Precision Altitude
Hello, This video is a evaluation of the Lidar Lite V2 sensor made by PulsedLight. This sensor is mainly a excessive accuracy distance measuring gadget that’s small and …
Dear sir. thinks for the video . I would love if you could send me your Lidar wiring and setting because I could find any setup video . and this is my email . [email protected]hotmail.com thank you
Hey, can this be used to maintain altitude on a level flying plane? If yes, do i need any modifications to the Arduplane code ?
You didn't fully explain how you got the sensor to stay pointing down. The video skipped. Did you use a Gimbal or PTZ?
can i use two LIDARs in my quadcopter with pixhawk. one for my below objects and one for the objects in front?
Hello have you tried a F4 Flight controller to see if the reaction time is decreased thank you and well done.
HI! it's a really great job here !
btw do you think if it's possible to simulate the lidar through mavlink command ( Distance_sensor #132,) and inject the data like this ?
Thanks for great video. It seems like the Lidar is for only height. Can you also detect obstacles in horizon? How many sensors would be needed to have complete collision avoidance system?
Great video. I almost think you need two of them. one on the gimbal that gives you data of where you are now, and another that is forward facing indicating where you will be. Facing down good for gathering data or lidar imaging, and facing forward for navigation.
It's like driving a car and only looking at the road beneath you. You are reacting to what is happening, not what will be happening.
Thanks for informative video. Can you please tell is it compatible to DJI pantom 3.
Don't ever use a 15 second out of focus shot ever again.
how did you setup the gimbal setup for the lidar
hi. I can't access to the lidar website u mentioned in the video
Sensor data link doesn't work anymore. BTW you said the copter doesn't respond fast to height changes, but how quickly does the actual sensor respond?
Great video, I have a question though or two. Can I connect more than one sensor to each other and then plug all into one input to the pixhawk, second if I can I was thinking of putting one on each side of the quadcopter to achieve precise obstacle avoidance. I always wanted to try but didn't due to the cost of 6 of them so I'm looking for a cheaper alternatives, like the sharp sensor and ultra sonic. What do you think. Worth a try?
hi , may i ask a stupid question , only this sonar can do High Precision Altitude ?coz im using EZ0 , but mine is not working .
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excellent reviwe Rai !! I have a question, It can program the pixhawk to use the lidar in auto mode to control height in the mission?
If you could track it from a known coordinate from a robotic total station you would have a survey instrument. You could check your RTK from a ground station with a prism mounted upside down on your gimbal. Nice work.
Have you tried testing it low and fast on flat water?
Great work! im interesting in invest a drone for make surface 3d and terrain models with photogrammetry and lidar. I want start this with a phantom 3 professional, but i don't know about a cheap lidar mounted in small drone and can realize survey, you know something about this? please help me!.. Greetings from chile!!
Great work! im interesting in invest a drone for make surface 3d and terrain models with photogrammetry and lidar. I want start this with a phantom 3 professional, but i don't know about a cheap lidar mounted in small drone and can realize survey, you know something about this? please help me!.. Greetings from chile!!
Can this be used to make lidar images?
Really nice job! How did you make the "gimbal" for the lidar to work?
2:10 I think that has to do with the motor but for the brain output is probably less than 40ms.
Very nice review, thanks!
Could you set the servos to angle in the direction of travel to speed up the response to changing terrain? I know this wouldn't be useful when you are mapping at slow speeds…