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Article

Laser Pulse-Driven Multi-Sensor Time Synchronization Method for LiDAR Systems

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Guangxi Region Precious Metal Materials Advanced Process Research Center, Guilin University of Aerospace Technology, Guilin 541004, China
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University Engineering Research Center of Non-Standard Intelligent Equipment and Process Control Technology, Guilin University of Aerospace Technology, Guilin 541004, China
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Guangxi Key Laboratory of Special Engineering Equipment and Control, Guilin University of Aerospace Technology, Guilin 541004, China
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School of Computer Science and Engineerin, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, China
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Sensors 2025, 25(24), 7555; https://doi.org/10.3390/s25247555
Submission received: 9 November 2025 / Revised: 7 December 2025 / Accepted: 11 December 2025 / Published: 12 December 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Radar Sensors)

Abstract

Multi-sensor systems require precise time synchronization for accurate data fusion. However, currently prevalent software time synchronization methods often rely on clocks provided by the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), which may not offer high accuracy and can be easily affected by issues with GNSS signals. To address this limitation, this study introduces a novel laser pulse-driven time synchronization (LPTS) method in our custom-developed Light Detecting and Ranging (LiDAR) system. The LPTS method uses electrical pulses, synchronized with laser beams as the time synchronization source, driving the Micro-Controller Unit (MCU) timer within the control system to count with a timing accuracy of 0.1 μs and to timestamp the data from the Positioning and Orientation System (POS) unit or laser scanner unit. By employing interpolation techniques, the POS and laser scanner data are precisely synchronized with laser pulses, ensuring strict correlation through their timestamps. In this article, the working principles and experimental methods of both traditional time synchronization (TRTS) and LPTS methods are discussed. We have implemented both methods on experimental platforms, and the results demonstrate that the LPTS method circumvents the dependency on external time references for inter-sensor alignment and minimizes the impact of laser jitter stemming from third-party time references, without requiring additional hardware. Moreover, it elevates the internal time synchronization resolution to 0.1 μs and significantly improves relative timing precision.
Keywords: LiDAR; time synchronization; multi-sensor; laser pulse driven; MCU LiDAR; time synchronization; multi-sensor; laser pulse driven; MCU

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Yang, J.; Han, X.; Deng, W.; Jin, H.; Zhang, B. Laser Pulse-Driven Multi-Sensor Time Synchronization Method for LiDAR Systems. Sensors 2025, 25, 7555. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25247555

AMA Style

Yang J, Han X, Deng W, Jin H, Zhang B. Laser Pulse-Driven Multi-Sensor Time Synchronization Method for LiDAR Systems. Sensors. 2025; 25(24):7555. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25247555

Chicago/Turabian Style

Yang, Jiazhi, Xingguo Han, Wenzhong Deng, Hong Jin, and Biao Zhang. 2025. "Laser Pulse-Driven Multi-Sensor Time Synchronization Method for LiDAR Systems" Sensors 25, no. 24: 7555. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25247555

APA Style

Yang, J., Han, X., Deng, W., Jin, H., & Zhang, B. (2025). Laser Pulse-Driven Multi-Sensor Time Synchronization Method for LiDAR Systems. Sensors, 25(24), 7555. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25247555

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