light detection and ranging in a sentence
Examples
- Time-of-flight systems for robotics ( for example, Laser Detection and Ranging LADAR and Light Detection and Ranging LIDAR ) aim at lengths of and have an accuracy of about
- The 3-D images yielded by this technology, known as LIDAR, or light detection and ranging, helped planners navigate safe pathways onto the pile and firefighters orient themselves within its nightmarish topography.
- Additional examination of the area with the new sensing technology of LiDAR ( Light Detection And Ranging ) adds confirmation to this finding and suggests a way to gain more evidence.
- At a UFO convention, which Sarah attends to investigate the three-dotted sign, she meets a woman named Eileen, who is really Alan Park, a scientist who specialized in Light Detection and Ranging.
- The project will be using highly precise, high speed terrestrial laser scanning systems, some capable of sub-millimetre data capture and aerial optical remote sensing technology called LIDAR ( Light Detection And Ranging ).
- It was surveyed at least six miles ( 10 km ) south of the Octagon, and can be seen on photographs and with LiDAR ( Light Detection and Ranging ) sensing technology south of that.
- The Coherent Technologies system is called LIDAR, for Light Detection and Ranging . ( " Radar " stands for Radio Detection and Ranging . ) It sends out a laser beam 2 to 4 inches wide.
- A primary application of Geiger-mode 3D cameras is LiDAR ( light detection and ranging ), a 3D imaging technique that measures distance to objects in a scene by timing the reflection of laser light from those objects.
- Recent Lidar ( Light detection and ranging ) Geo-Scans of Angkor have produced new data, that have caused several " Eureka moments " and " have profoundly transformed our understanding of urbanism in the region of Angkor ".
- By 2005 the newly-evolving technique of Light Detection and Ranging, known as LiDAR, permitted highly detailed laser scanning of high mountain rock faces, measuring many thousands of separate points every second, and from a distance of up to 800 metres.