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23 September 2014 Control architecture for an adaptive electronically steerable flash lidar and associated instruments
Lyle Ruppert, Jeremy Craner, Timothy Harris
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Abstract
An Electronically Steerable Flash Lidar (ESFL), developed by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, allows realtime adaptive control of configuration and data-collection strategy based on recent or concurrent observations and changing situations. This paper reviews, at a high level, some of the algorithms and control architecture built into ESFL. Using ESFL as an example, it also discusses the merits and utility such adaptable instruments in Earth-system studies.
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Lyle Ruppert, Jeremy Craner, and Timothy Harris "Control architecture for an adaptive electronically steerable flash lidar and associated instruments", Proc. SPIE 9223, Remote Sensing System Engineering V, 92230A (23 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2063408
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Cameras

Sensors

Clouds

Image segmentation

RGB color model

Aerospace engineering

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