New Paradigms in Laser-based Remote Sensing
Martin Richardson
University of Central Florida, USA
Andrew Main Lecture
3:30pm - October 27, 2016
ETLC 1-001
Faculty Host: Dr. Qi Liu
Abstract:
Remote detection of trace samples of atomic and molecular compounds is of interest to many new applications in broad range of industries. The challenge of detecting trace energetic materials at distances beyond explosion zones is central to defence and security needs. Th e detection of biospores, chemical or radio-active agents at stand-off distances are also pressing program objectives. Several laser-based spectroscopic are now being developed for these purposes. Other applications will benefit from these initiatives too. Environmental monitoring gas constituents of the upper atmosphere is now a crucial need. Smokestack monitoring, the analysis of the air above agricultural land, mines and regions exploiting natural resources will all increasingly need to rely on remote stand-alone monitoring systems to ensure safe and environmentally benign operating conditions. In this lecture, we will review some of these pressing needs and the scientific approaches being pursued to building reliable remote sensing technologies.