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Overview of active, multi-dimensional sensing

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Abstract

“Active” sensors (systems that employ lasers as an illumination source) have several advantages. In particular, multiple phenomenologies can be measured. This paper describes the types of measurements possible and the required source and receiver components.

© 2001 Optical Society of America


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