Patent attributes
A LIDAR can utilize remote mirrors discovered in the local environment to gather reflections from remote locations. In one embodiment, a laser range finder identifies and tracks a remote mirror with variable placement in a field of view (e.g. a roadside mirror at an traffic intersection) and generates a dense non-uniform subset of outgoing laser pulses designed to cover the mirror portion of the field of view, thereby interrogating or data mining the indirect field of view offered by the remote mirror. In several embodiments a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system, learns the position of a remotely located mirror, then identifies a subset of the laser reflections that have undergone deflection by that remote mirror and performs a correction step in the process of calculating 3D locations for the deflected subset of laser reflections.