China developed cameras that can take pictures 45km away, through fog and dust

This ultra-sensitive camera system can take pictures from a distance of 45 km even when obscured by haze.

Physicist Zheng-Ping Li and colleagues at the China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai have developed a new LIDAR-based optical system that captures people in the haze of city ​​from great distance.

Specifically, Zheng-Ping Li and fortifications combine super-sensitive photon sensors and unique image processing algorithms to knit the data together to achieve super-high resolution images. This makes their new device able to take pictures from a distance of 45 km even when obscured by haze.

This new optical technique works on LIDAR principle - irradiating objects with lasers, then through reflected light rays from the object itself to record images. This makes it unaffected by photon streams from other light sources.

Picture 1 of China developed cameras that can take pictures 45km away, through fog and dust

Humans can capture objects at great distances thanks to new algorithms.Photo: Technology Review.

The entire improved optical system is only about the size of a shoe box and can be applied in many different areas in the future such as distance positioning or object detection.

The ultra-sensitive camera system is currently located on the 20th floor of a building on Chongming Island (Shanghai) and directs the lens to the Pudong Civil Aviation building 45 km away.

According to Zheng-Ping and his colleagues, this system, if tweaked, could take pictures at distances up to 100km.

Update 24 May 2019
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