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Monitoring of Flying Horticulture Pest Insects Using a Bi-Static Lidar System

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Abstract

A CW 980 nm bi-static lidar system based on the Scheimpflug principle and capable of resolving wing-beats was used to monitor flying Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley pest insects in a Lychee fruit orchard in South China.

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