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Compact Single-Photon Lidar Provides High Resolution for Air and Space

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HEFEI, China, May 14, 2024 — Despite advancements in airborne, single-photon lidar, existing systems have relatively large payloads and high energy consumption. Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) addressed these challenges and achieved a compact, lightweight, single-photon lidar system with a low-power payload and high-resolution imaging. The new system could make lidar practical for air and space applications like environmental monitoring, 3D terrain mapping, and object identification. To reduce the system size, the researchers used small telescopes with an optical...Read full article

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    Published: May 2024
    Glossary
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