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Exploring LIDAR, Part II

Luna’s RIO Lasers developed proprietary PLANEX technology specifically to address the needs of optical sensing and meteorology where high coherence length and low noise are critical enabling specifications. In this second post of a 2-part series, we examine the performance further and examples of outcomes.

Advances in nanomanufacturing scale-up and cost control

Testing for Residual Strains in 3D Printed Components using High Definition Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (HD-FOS)

Rapid and Advanced Sensors for Water Quality

Design Validation of Wing Morphing Using Fiber Optic Distributed Sensing

Detecting Tunnel Excavation Sites Using Rayleigh Scatter Sensing

Synthetic Bandages for Ocular Injury Treatment

Detecting Cracks In Steel Bridges Using Fiber Sensors

Cracking, Corrosion, and Carbon Nanotubes – Come See How We’re Working with Each! (Part 2)

Cracking, Corrosion, and Carbon Nanotubes – Come See How We’re Working with Each! (Part 1)

Fiber Sensing Helps Validate Viability of the PRSEUS Concept in General Aviation

Aircraft Corrosion Sensing and In-Service Environmental Monitoring

What is Return Loss and Why Measure It?

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