J. Geske, M. MacDougal, R. Stahl, J. Wagener, D. Snyder
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Aerius photonics' has developed a miniature laser rangefinder/altimeter for autonomous navigation and landing in small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The with a system weight of only 26 grams and a range response from 0 to 100 meters, the unit is capable of insertion into platforms with very small payloads and enables new navigation capabilities previously difficult to achieve.