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20 August 2008 Multi-wavelength lidar for remote sensing applications
Shalei Song, Pingxiang Li, Wei Gong, Liangpei Zhang, Tao Chen
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Abstract
In this paper a new technique of objects measurement based on multi-wavelength lidar system has been proposed and developed to make horizontal-path laser measurements of objects. The two or more wavelengths laser transmitter operates within and adjacent to the sensitive bands exhibited by the characteristics of each object, the result could be used to establish inversion models of the laser transmitting backscatter signals. The application value and the key techniques of the spectral lidar are analyzed. The lidar wavelength selection method is studied and a hyperspectral experiment had been down to testify the feasibility of the theory and the lidar detection is simulated. Also issues to approach the final goal of this new technique are discussed.
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Shalei Song, Pingxiang Li, Wei Gong, Liangpei Zhang, and Tao Chen "Multi-wavelength lidar for remote sensing applications", Proc. SPIE 7081, Earth Observing Systems XIII, 70811D (20 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.795505
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Reflectivity

Backscatter

Remote sensing

Transmitters

Vegetation

Absorption

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