Guy Pearson
Halo Photonics
www.halo-photonics.com
The design and performance of a novel, compact, autonomous pulsed Doppler lidar system for atmospheric remote sensing will be described. The system was developed with a view to providing high spatial and temporal resolution measurements for both atmospheric research and routine monitoring applications. A modular design enables the system to be easily configured for a range of deployment scenarios. The system operates in a stand-alone mode and can be controlled remotely via a web interface. The results from recent measurement campaigns and a summary of the capabilities of the instrument will be presented.
Thursday January 11 at 2:00 pm FL1-Atrium.
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