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LIDARNew laser-based systems for remotesensing and pollution monitoring
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Advanced LIDAR Applications
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What is LIDAR
LIDAR
(Light Detection And Ranging) is an opticalremote sensing technology that measures
properties of scattered light to find range and/orother information of a distant target.
Application of LIDAR system are diffused indifferent technology: topography, remote sensing,
atmospheric physics, etc
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LIDAR group in Naples
The University of Naples as unit of CNISM1 and theCNR2 labs in Napoli, Italy, can boast a powerfultradition in LIDAR methodologies research andapplication During the last 20 years, the joined groups realized different LIDAR
instruments for research purposes.
Success in related research topics is confirmed by differentpublications, financed research projects, measurements campaigns
in collaboration with atmospheric research institution all over theword.
Dr. Wang Xuan and prof.N.Spinelli collaborate on this field since1990
1) National Consortium of Italian Universities for Physics of the Matter
2) National Council of Research
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A new synergy - ALA
LIDAR research is now ready for real world applications. Anew company (ALA) has born as spin-off of these researchactivities joining different capabilities.
ALA srl has the task to realize an effective and strongcollaboration among research groups and a SME Associates:
Researchers from University of Naples and CNR Dr. . Wang Xuan and prof.N.Spinelli
SME PROMETE Dr.V.Tontodonato
SME - PROMETE srl, is a company devoted to technology
transfer activitiesDr. V.Tontodonato member of PROMETE will be charged as thefuture CEO of the new company ALADr.V.Tontodonato has 20-year experience in system integration,development of customized instruments, remote control applicationsand signal analysis
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LIDAR BF - patent
Dr Wang Xuan and prof.N.Spinelli recentlypatented a new LIDAR technology for dust aswell as small particles (< PM0.1) monitoring in alarge area with unrivaled features in terms of time
resolution and spatial distribution This new (no other similar product can be actually
found) LIDAR system can be applied in differentsituation.
In particular Particle pollution monitoring in industrial areas
Dust and PM assessment in urban areas
ALA reached an agreement to exploit this patent
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LIDAR BF (1/2)
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A sketch of theLIDAR BF head
Installation
example
Telescope
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LIDAR BF (2/2)
Key features of LIDAR BF compared toother products
large areas monitoring in real time
higher spatial and time resolution (with respectto single point monitoring system)
eye-safe (other LIDAR system are usually noneye-safe and cannot be used in a open
environment without a strict control) night and day operations
no high power laser systems needed (i.e.minor costs, smaller size, easier operations)
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The market for LIDAR BF
To monitor air pollution level is nowadays a majorconcern of local and national institutions mainly topreserve citizens quality of life and health.
Different factors can boost the market for LIDAR BFall over the world:
Current and future status of government regulations
Actual emission levels
Comparison with other methods for measurement ofpollutants
Affordable cost of the system
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The market for LIDAR BF
Air pollution monitoring marketis expected to rise to US$2.2
billion in 2010, an increase by20% over 2009(a)
a) McIlvaine Air Pollution Monitoring and Sampling World Market Report
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The market for LIDAR BF
Mass particulate monitoring will experiencedouble-digit growth worldwide
Over the next five years more countries will
turn to mass monitoring to replace thepresent opacity systems. Opacity monitorshave long served to provide rough indicationsof particulate emissions. But with the tight
limits now place on emitters, particlemonitors provide the only solution foraccurate measurement.
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