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Applied kHz optical remote sensing for determination of insect flight direction and relative size

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Abstract

An applied kHz optical remote sensing system is implemented to determine the flight direction of an insect with respect to wind direction, and its relative size using near- and shortwave infrared light in situ.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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