Lidar (also written
LIDAR,
LiDAR or
LADAR) is a
remote sensing technology that measures distance by illuminating a target with a
laser and analyzing the reflected light. Although thought by some to be an acronym of Light Detection And Ranging, the term lidar was actually created as a
portmanteau of "
light" and "
radar". Lidar is popularly used as a technology to make high-resolution maps, with applications in
geodesy,
geomatics,
archaeology,
geography,
geology,
geomorphology,
seismology,
forestry,
remote sensing,
atmospheric physics, airborne laser swath mapping (ALSM), laser altimetry, and contour mapping. What is known as Lidar is sometimes simply referred to as
laser scanning or
3D scanning, with terrestrial, airborne and mobile applications.