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O que (quem) é LIDAR - definição


Lidar         
  • Forecast 3-D Laser System using a SICK LMC lidar sensor
  • date=January 2023}}
  • [[Cruise Automation]] self-driving car with five [[Velodyne Lidar]] units on the roof
  • Lidar imaging comparing old-growth forest (right) to a new plantation of trees (left)
  • '''Click image to see the animation.''' A basic lidar system involves a laser range finder reflected by a rotating mirror (top). The laser is scanned around the scene being digitized, in one or two dimensions (middle), gathering distance measurements at specified angle intervals (bottom).
  • This [[mobile robot]] uses its lidar to construct a map and avoid obstacles.
  • Lidar is used to analyze yield rates on agricultural fields.
  • This lidar may be used to scan buildings, rock formations, etc., to produce a 3-D model. The lidar can aim its laser beam in a wide range: its head rotates horizontally; a mirror tilts vertically. The laser beam is used to measure the distance to the first object on its path.
  • This [[TomTom]] mapping van is fitted with five lidar sensors on its roof rack.
  • in the upper atmosphere]].
  • UAV]]
REMOTE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION
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Lidar (, also LIDAR, or LiDAR; sometimes LADAR) is a method for determining ranges (variable distance) by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected light to return to the receiver. It can also be used to make digital 3-D representations of areas on the Earth's surface and ocean bottom of the intertidal and near coastal zone by varying the wavelength of light.
lidar         
  • Forecast 3-D Laser System using a SICK LMC lidar sensor
  • date=January 2023}}
  • [[Cruise Automation]] self-driving car with five [[Velodyne Lidar]] units on the roof
  • Lidar imaging comparing old-growth forest (right) to a new plantation of trees (left)
  • '''Click image to see the animation.''' A basic lidar system involves a laser range finder reflected by a rotating mirror (top). The laser is scanned around the scene being digitized, in one or two dimensions (middle), gathering distance measurements at specified angle intervals (bottom).
  • This [[mobile robot]] uses its lidar to construct a map and avoid obstacles.
  • Lidar is used to analyze yield rates on agricultural fields.
  • This lidar may be used to scan buildings, rock formations, etc., to produce a 3-D model. The lidar can aim its laser beam in a wide range: its head rotates horizontally; a mirror tilts vertically. The laser beam is used to measure the distance to the first object on its path.
  • This [[TomTom]] mapping van is fitted with five lidar sensors on its roof rack.
  • in the upper atmosphere]].
  • UAV]]
REMOTE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION
LADAR; Micropulse Lidar; Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging; Ladar; Laser radar; LiDAR; Laser altimetry; Light Detection and Ranging; Light detection and ranging; Laser survey; Differential absorption lidar; Doppler lidar; Doppler LIDAR; Laser altimeter; 3D laser scanning; LiDAR metrics; LIDAR; Laser imaging; Rayleigh lidar; Mie lidar; Raman lidar; Fluorescence lidar; Laser Altimetry; Differential absorption LIDAR; 3d laser scanning; 3D laser scanner; Applications of lidar; Lidar for collision detection in transportation; Airborne laser bathymetry; Laser imaging techniques; History of lidar; LiDAR scanning; Military applications of lidar; Airborne lidar bathymetry; Bathymetric lidar
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¦ noun a detection system which works on the principle of radar, but uses light from a laser.
Origin
1960s: blend of light1 and radar.
Daniel Lidar         
SCIENTIST
Lidar, Daniel
Daniel Amihud Lidar is the holder of the Viterbi Professorship of Engineering at the University of Southern California, where he is a Professor of Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics & Astronomy. He is the Director and co-founder of the USC Center for Quantum Information Science & Technology (CQIST) as well as Scientific Director of the USC-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center, notable for his research on control of quantum systems and quantum information processing.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para LIDAR
1. The NRC committee recommended use of lidar to develop the new elevations.
2. CloudSat was launched along with NASA‘s Cloud–Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations satellite.
3. Lidar sends short light pulses from an aircraft and measures the time it takes them to bounce back, allowing it to calculate variations in ground level.
4. CloudSat and Cloud–Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) eventually will circle about 705 kilometers above Earth in a sun–synchronous polar orbit.
5. Gareth Rees and Neil Arnold of Cambridge University are using a laser measuring instrument called Lidar, flown on a Dornier 228 aircraft, to measure in pinpoint detail the topography of glaciers.