Real-time signal for feedback to initiate insect control measures.Able to continuously scan in all directions, at range.Minimal interference from weather, clutter.

About

Laser-based detection system can monitor and discriminate flying insects. Overview: Monitoring and identifying insect populations is a valuable tool for efficient and effective insect control management. MSU researchers have developed an insect detection system that aims laser light at flying insects and detects the reflective signature of their wings. The technology can distinguish flying insects without interference from foliage, or other background clutter. The device can scan the environment to monitor insect migration, effectiveness of insect control measures, or in locating insects. This technology was developed under funding from the US Army, Night Vision Laboratory awarded by the US Department of Defense Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center. US Patent # 7,511,624.

Key Benefits

* Real-time electronic signal for alarm or feedback to initiate insect control measures * Able to continuously scan in all directions, at range * Minimal interference from weather, or other background clutter * Able to identify a wide range of insects

Applications

* Improving insect control efficiency and effectiveness in agricultural settings * Monitoring of insect migration and location Identify insects and determine population densities

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