Lightning Observations with Neuromorphic Vision Sensors
| Project Title | Lightning Observations with Neuromorphic Vision Sensors |
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| Project Timeline | January 2023 - Ongoing |
| Researchers | Dr Imogen Jones, Associate Professor Gregory Cohen, Matthew McHarg |
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Project Synopsis
Neuromorphic vision sensors have several advantages over high-speed cameras, including high dynamic range and low data output, making them ideal for lighting observations. This project is exploring the observation of lightning with neuromorphic vision sensors, both terrestrially and from space. This project aims to provide complementary evidence to the current pool of observations to better understand the physical behaviour of lightning.
Project Details
- Polarimetry and spectroscopy of lighting with neuromorphic vision sensors
- High resolution imaging of lightning features
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