2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.752966
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Remote detection and recognition of bio-aerosols by laser-induced fluorescense lidar: practical implementation and field tests

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“…10,11 State-of-the-art fluorescence lidars have also recently been developed in relation to biowarfare aerosol monitoring. 12,15 In the present paper, we demonstrate how additional information, related to the microstructure of bird plumage, can be retrieved from long distances. The main components in feather structure, in order of decreasing size, consist of a rachis (or the central trunk) with attached barbs, which in turn, have attached barbules.…”
Section: Identifying Nocturnal Migrating Birdsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…10,11 State-of-the-art fluorescence lidars have also recently been developed in relation to biowarfare aerosol monitoring. 12,15 In the present paper, we demonstrate how additional information, related to the microstructure of bird plumage, can be retrieved from long distances. The main components in feather structure, in order of decreasing size, consist of a rachis (or the central trunk) with attached barbs, which in turn, have attached barbules.…”
Section: Identifying Nocturnal Migrating Birdsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…There are also systems running on mobile platforms. For example, the on-board prototype manufactured by SINBAHD project [20] ; And the laser-induced fluorescence lidar developed by Russia in 2007, which is carried on the truck platform [30] . Thus, the problems of portability and multi-platform applicability are solved.…”
Section: System Portabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%