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Ultrafast laser beam offers less complex steer for autonomous cars
6th April 2018 12:50 pm

Researchers have developed a laser light sensing technology claimed to be more robust and less expensive than existing technology, an advance that could be used in autonomous vehicles.

The researchers at Purdue University and Stanford University said their innovation is orders of magnitude faster than conventional laser beam steering devices that use phased antenna-array technology.

The laser beam steering being tested and used by Purdue and Stanford is reportedly based on light-matter interaction between a silicon-based metasurface and short light pulses produced by a mode-locked laser with a frequency-comb spectrum. Such a beam-steering device can scan a large angle of view in nanoseconds or picoseconds compared with the microseconds current technology takes.

https://www.theengineer.co.uk/laser-beam-autonomous/

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Re: Ultrafast laser beam offers less complex steer for autonomous cars
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2018, 12:16:08 pm »
Crappy title, all lasers 'move' at the same speed - the speed of light.
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