sectorsranging
Sectorsranging is a concept used in robotics, signal processing, and geospatial analysis to describe a method of representing spatial information by partitioning the surrounding space into angular sectors and recording distance measurements within each sector. The term combines sector, referring to angular divisions around a reference origin, with ranging, the process of measuring distance.
Definition: A sector is defined by two angular bounds relative to a reference orientation. For each sector,
Methodology: The environment is discretized into N sectors, often evenly spaced around 360 degrees but adaptable
Applications: In autonomous vehicles and mobile robots, sectorsranging supports fast obstacle detection and planning by providing
Advantages and limitations: Sector-based representation reduces data complexity and supports rapid decisions, but can obscure fine
See also: Occupancy grids, range imaging, lidar, radar, angular sector analysis.