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Nopel demonstrates laser radars at World Congress

Noptel is demonstrating its line of compact and lightweight laser radars at World Congress. Ease of installation, adaptivity, multi-functionality and maintanability make the sensors attractive for both OEM system integrators and end-users, ideal for traffic control applications. The CM5, CMP51 and CMP52 make up a family of laser distance measurement sensors. The Speeder X1 laser radar is equipped with a dual laser transmitter to allow measurement of two consecutive distance profiles, resulting in high accur
October 11, 2016 Read time: 1 min
98 Noptel is demonstrating its line of compact and lightweight laser radars at World Congress. Ease of installation, adaptivity, multi-functionality and maintanability make the sensors attractive for both OEM system integrators and end-users, ideal for traffic control applications. The CM5, CMP51 and CMP52 make up a family of laser distance measurement sensors. The Speeder X1 laser radar is equipped with a dual laser transmitter to allow measurement of two consecutive distance profiles, resulting in high accuracy speed values.

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