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The 3D Laser radar system is able to produce images with an accuracy of less than one millimeter. Reduced reflected intensity, expressed as r2, lowers the SNR over longer distances, which in turn lowers range accuracy.
Extremely precise non-scanning 3D Laser radar solutions are made possible by implementing the gated-viewing principle with the high speed gated ICCD camera, 4 Picos.
Measurements with a long range and high accuracy can be made with this 3D Laser radar. Sub-millimeter depth resolution is possible thanks to a short gated camera and a short pulsed laser source.
Additionally, describing a field trial in which a van contained the 3D Laser scanner. The 3D Laser radar’s viewing range typically decreases in bad weather like fog and snow. However, when compared to standard 2D images, the gated viewing method produces superior results.
3D gated viewing enables the removal of backscattered light from fog, snow, smoke, or dust at specific distances. Field tests could demonstrate this fact. Even inside a car, details can be recorded by looking through the windows.
The Global 3D Laser radar market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Spyglass Short Range Surveillance Radar, a new U.S.-made 3D radar solution for Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) and other short-range defense missions, has been announced by Numerica, a leader in the design and implementation of best-in-class defense technology.
Spyglass will soon be available for a wide range of applications, including facility security, border surveillance, convoy and vehicle protection, air space monitoring, and more. It was developed to meet the demand for exceptional C-UAS detection and tracking performance.