Geosun Navigation Highlights in Geo Connect Asia 2024
On March 6, Geo Connect Asia 2024 was successfully held at the Sands Exhibition and Convention Center in Singapore. The foreign trade team of Geosun Navigation made a wonderful appearance with the company's core product....
The International Academic Forum for Non-Exposed Spaces (Hong Kong) was successfully held
Geosun Navigation won the "Non-Exposed Space Application Innovation Award" for its innovative applications in the field of geographic information space.....
The principle of obstacle detection and avoidance in intelligent driving vehicles with semi-solid-state LiDAR is mainly based on its ability to capture precise three-dimensional information about the surrounding environment.
Handheld LiDAR scanners and airborne LiDAR are both important components of modern optoelectronic technology. They play crucial roles in different fields and environments.
The characteristics of handheld LiDAR scanner include portability, rapid and efficient operation, and high-precision data acquisition. Specific application scenarios include indoor and outdoor 3D modeling, building footprint measurements, and tunnel measu
GEOSUN's participation in the "U Choose Hubei" event highlights our commitment to technology and international collaboration. We're excited about future opportunities to leverage LiDAR for positive change.
LiDAR is a high-tech sensor that measures distance and direction by emitting and receiving laser beams. This type of device is commonly used in autonomous vehicles, drones, and other advanced technological fields.
The ability of solid-state lidar to reduce costs may be attributed to advantages such as simplified structure, absence of mechanical moving parts, easy calibration, mature production, and technological advancements.
In the world of optics, lasers have revolutionized countless industries, from medicine to manufacturing. Central to their utility is a property known as coherence. But what exactly is coherence, and why is it crucial for the functionality of laser beams?