LIDAR
LIDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, is a remote sensing technology that uses laser light to measure distances and create detailed three-dimensional maps of the environment. It works by emitting short laser pulses and measuring the time it takes for the light to bounce back after hitting an object or surface.
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It works by emitting short laser pulses and measuring the time it takes for the light to bounce back after hitting an object or surface. By analyzing the reflected light, LIDAR systems can accurately determine the distance, position, and shape of objects in their field of view. LIDAR technology has various applications, including topographic mapping, autonomous vehicles, archaeological surveys, forestry management, and atmospheric research. This Wikipedia page provides detailed information on the principles, history, components, and applications of LIDAR, as well as its advantages and limitations. It also covers different types of LIDAR systems, data processing methods, and future developments in the field.
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