The winds of change continue to blow through the lidar industry. In this year’s Sensor Integration Spotlight, we’ve addressed a handful of the…
Author: Allen E. Cheves
Tools for a Better Tomorrow
The lidar legacy of Martin Isenburg
Founded in 1952 20 km east of San Francisco Bay and 20 km northeast of Silicon Valley, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) applies…
Lisa Murray, Lidar Impressario: Reflections on Collaboration
Diversified Communications’ geospatial lead moves on
Most readers of LIDAR Magazine have attended a Diversified Communications (DC) event, International LiDAR Mapping Forum (ILMF) being the best known. Many of…
Winds of Change
Over the last nine months, many aspects of industry development have been blown about thanks to the volatility that (so far) seems to…
Schott at the Sharp Edge
Precision glass-ceramics influence signal strength
Today’s geospatial reality involves a world awash with sensors. As developers seek to embed lidar technology in ever smaller, increasingly mobile installations, the…
The More Things Change…
LIDAR Magazine—so what’s that about? Over the years, when asked this question, I’ve honed my response to inquire as to one’s familiarity with…
State of the Art: Drone Mapping
with Lewis Graham
Few technological processes have evolved as quickly as drone-based mapping—as a result, even fewer people can consistently predict where it’s all headed, fully…
SICK: The World’s Largest One-Stop-Shop for Industrial Lidar Solutions
Incredibly durable sensors known for toughness and quality
SICK GmbH, founded by Dr. Erwin Sick in 1946, is a large European manufacturer of sensors and sensor solutions, offering a wide portfolio…
Publisher’s Letter: LIDAR Leaders
How does your organization stay effective and relevant? It’s often said that setting and achieving goals is key. The trick lies in choosing…