Autonomous systems such as self-driving cars are increasingly relying on LIDAR systems for robust environmental perception, with single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) sensors, which detect and time
Single-photon avalanche diodes (SPAD) enable the detection and timing of individual photons of light and have become a key technology in applications such as automotive LIDAR and biomedical imaging
The School of Engineering has received new equipment from Keysight Technologies, and a suite of the School’s previous electrical and electronics equipment has been donated to local schools through the zero-waste charity Reuse Scotland.
In various scientific applications such as neural imaging and single-cell localisation, dynamic regions of the field of view must be captured at high frame rates.
It is envisaged that integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) will be a key 6G technology to optimise the utilisation of resources such as spectrum, energy, and hardware.