NIT launches a new Gating imaging demo video

Apr 24, 2019 | News

NIT launches a new SWIR Gating imaging demo video. The video illustrates the WiDy SenS Gating capabilities and how to cover several applications with a single camera.

Get to know more our WiDy SenS in gating imaging application.
We glad to announce that our newest test of WiDy SenS camera is now available. This test compares the WiDy SenS performance, featuring SWIR Gated mode, with a visible camera. It illustrates the WiDy SenS Gating capabilities and how to over several applications with a single camera.

  • Tomography
  • See-spot
  • Drone detection

Tomography.

3D reconstruction using Gating imaging
Step by Step delay increments for a 3D evaluation of the scene

See-spot

Asynchronous See spot imaging in day time, under bright light @1.5µm using unique WiDy SenS SWIR camera features

Drone detection.

Drone detection in critical outdoor environment using the gated imaging capability of the WiDy SenS.
Complete background and foreground suppression for a clear identification of the drone threat.

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