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Anni

  • Costs less, weighs less.

Daniel Puratich

  • Imo easier to mount a few unidirectionals then a single omnidirection because it’s easier to not obscure the sensor with other parts of the drone

  • Decision analysis is comprehensive and I agree with recommendation.

  • Cost aspect is really important!

Megan

  • agreed

  • 360 lidar would be probably in a crumple zone, at least with unidirection they can be protected better

Alison

  • only plus here is we’d only need one mount as opposed to a few, don’t think this is the biggest deal but worth mentioning

Alison

  • also agreed

  • less weight = biggest factor imo

  • cost less = also good

Conall

  • From mech: diff in weight < 100g doesn’t really matter

  • Omni setup upgrade rated for outdoors for small increase in price seems better?

Nathan

  • Same as conall… if we can afford omni is probably fine as long as weight is ok?

  • We know where the obstacles are, we can check angles and as long as we keep drone pointed in known direction, single/few unidirectional to find wall should be fine.

Mena

  • Handing decision off to michael

    • open to anything

Michael

  • Omnidir. easier wrt harnessing/support

  • custom integration boards for unidir would be cool project

Mihir

  • Advocate for being able to cover more dimensions

  • omnidirectional W?

  • covering more dimensions good because that way we don’t worry about having to worry about the direction / orientation of the drone during software programming

    • i.e. 6 uni

Xierumeng

  • if lidar not water resistant, mech needs to build weatherproofing for lidar == weight

  • multiple lidars = more harnessing (weight, complexity)

  • Unidirectional lidars still useful in the future (vertical ranging)

  • Multiple Omnidirectional lidar harder to find use cases in future.

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