application note using fixed beam lidar sensors in drone
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Using Fixed-beam LiDAR Sensors in UAV Altimeter Applications
Application Note
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Using Fixed-beam LiDAR Sensors in UAV Altimeter Applications
Surveying drones follow a pre-set flight plan to capture data over a specific area before returning to the landing point
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Using Fixed-beam LiDAR Sensors in UAV Altimeter Applications
Hand-launched takeoff is performed by the operator by simply throwing the Eclipse drone in the air
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Using Fixed-beam LiDAR Sensors in UAV Altimeter Applications
LeddarOne’s small form factor allowed for simple and seamless integration into the Eclipse’s design
Various altitude-dependent steps are being performed during the Eclipse’s approach and landing phases in order to ensure a smooth
glide to the ground.