Laser radar blends with computer simulation to help rotorcraft pilots land safely in dust
April 30, 2009
OTTAWA, 30 April 2009.Rotorcraft avionics specialists at two Canadian aerospace companies are blending lidar and simulation and training technology to create a virtual environment for helicopter cockpits to enable pilots to land in zero-visibility obscurants -- especially at night.
Lidar stands for light direction and ranging, and uses infrared laser beams as primary sensors for image capture of the surrounding area. This technology also is referred to as ladar, which is short for laser radar. Neptec's military avionics technology is called OPAL, which is short for obscurant-penetrating autosynchronous lidar.
For more information contact Neptec online at www.neptec.com, or CAE at www.cae.com.
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