top | item 16693948 (no title) VVyattPrentice | 8 years ago Unless, you know. Fog. But there's never fog... in... SanFra.... discuss order hn newest on_and_off|8 years ago is a lidar affected by fog ? mercutio2|8 years ago Lidar is hugely affected by fog and other water phenomena (rain, snow, etc.). We’ll need different imaging technology for foggy/wet/snowy places.Arizona is a much more reliable location for these systems in large part because it’s so dry.
on_and_off|8 years ago is a lidar affected by fog ? mercutio2|8 years ago Lidar is hugely affected by fog and other water phenomena (rain, snow, etc.). We’ll need different imaging technology for foggy/wet/snowy places.Arizona is a much more reliable location for these systems in large part because it’s so dry.
mercutio2|8 years ago Lidar is hugely affected by fog and other water phenomena (rain, snow, etc.). We’ll need different imaging technology for foggy/wet/snowy places.Arizona is a much more reliable location for these systems in large part because it’s so dry.
on_and_off|8 years ago
mercutio2|8 years ago
Arizona is a much more reliable location for these systems in large part because it’s so dry.