Innovative Approaches in Photon Counting Lidar Systems: Techniques, Algorithms and Performance Optimization

A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 230

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Key Laboratory of Space Optoelectronics Precision Measurement Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, China
Interests: lidar; laser ranging; single-photon detection; space laser communication; active-passive composite detection

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a forthcoming Special Issue of the journal focusing on "Innovative Approaches in Photon Counting Lidar Systems: Techniques, Algorithms and Performance Optimization". Photon counting lidar has emerged as a groundbreaking technology for remote sensing applications, offering exceptional capabilities in high-resolution 3D mapping, environmental monitoring, autonomous navigation, and more. This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss the latest advancements in photon counting lidar systems.

Original research articles, reviews, and methodological studies that delve into various aspects of photon counting lidar technology are welcome. These encompass novel hardware designs, cutting-edge photon detection methods, advanced signal processing algorithms, and strategies for enhancing system performance and accuracy. Furthermore, we encourage contributions that address challenges in real-world implementation, such as mitigating noise sources, optimizing data acquisition and processing pipelines, and integrating photon counting lidar with other sensor modalities.

In the quest for ever-improving lidar capabilities, this Special Issue also seeks to explore interdisciplinary collaborations that leverage photon counting lidar data. Submissions involving fusion with machine learning, artificial intelligence techniques, and data-driven approaches are of particular interest. By fostering a multidisciplinary discussion, we hope to accelerate the integration of photon counting lidar systems into various applications, spanning environmental monitoring, urban planning, forestry, planetary exploration, and beyond.

Prof. Dr. Bo Liu
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • photon counting lidar
  • remote sensing
  • 3D mapping
  • environmental monitoring
  • signal processing
  • photon detection
  • autonomous navigation
  • performance optimization
  • data fusion
  • machine learning

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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