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  • Asia Communications and Photonics Conference (ACPC) 2019
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2019),
  • paper M4A.4

Monitoring of Flying Insects Using a Dual-Wavelength CW Lidar System

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Abstract

A dual-wavelength continuous-wave lidar based on the Scheimpflug principle was employed to study the diurnal insect activity above a lake in South China. Insect numbers, wingbeat frequencies and reflectance sensitivity to different wavelengths were investigated.

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