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CCSS: Reimagining Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Lidar — NSF Award to Trustees of Boston University (MA, $240,000)

Three-dimensional representations of scenes are of growing importance. For example, robots and autonomous vehicles rely on 3D mapping for path planning and safe navigation, and augmented reality systems use 3D scene models when they create visual overlays with useful information. These representations are also used in

Award titleCCSS: Reimagining Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Lidar
Award ID2434818
AwardeeTrustees of Boston University
CityBOSTON
StateMA
Amount obligated$240,000
Principal investigatorVivek Goyal
ProgramCCSS-Comms Circuits & Sens Sys
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractThree-dimensional representations of scenes are of growing importance. For example, robots and autonomous vehicles rely on 3D mapping for path planning and safe navigation, and augmented reality systems use 3D scene models when they create visual overlays with useful information. These representations are also used in many other fields, such as surgical planning, architecture, and manufacturing. The prevalent technologies to create 3D representations emit laser light toward a scene and detect re
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