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The Laser Distance Meter (LDM) is a type of sensor used to measure the distance between two points. It works by emitting a laser beam and measuring the time it takes for the beam to travel from the source to the target and back. LDMs are used in a variety of applications, such as surveying, construction, and industrial automation. They are also used in robotics and autonomous vehicles.
LDMs are typically composed of a laser source, a receiver, and a processor. The laser source emits a beam of light, which is then reflected off the target and detected by the receiver. The processor then calculates the distance between the two points. LDMs are typically accurate to within a few millimeters.
LDMs are becoming increasingly popular due to their accuracy and ease of use. They are also relatively inexpensive compared to other types of sensors.
Some companies in the Laser Distance Meter market include Bosch, Leica, and Trimble. Show Less Read more