Originally invented for controlling certain types of mosquitoes that carry malaria, the system called Photonic Fence, has been adapted for more general applications in pest control for agriculture.
Researchers from the Intellectual Ventures Laboratory in the US selected two important insect vectors as experimental subjects: Diaphorina citri psyllids, a vector of citrus greening disease and Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes, a vector of malaria.
"Our study showed that the Photonic Fence is able to effectively track and distinguish between different insects by measuring insects' wing beat frequency," said 3ric Johanson, a project scientist at Intellectual Ventures Laboratory.
According to Johanson, the Photonic Fence is an electro-optical system that employs lasers, detectors and sophisticated computer software to search, detect, identify and shoot down insects in flight in real-time.
First, the optical tracking subsystem identifies targets from an insect database based on the characteristic data from insects, including flight behaviour, insect size, insect shape and wing beat frequency (the measure of how fast the insect is flapping its wings).
Finally, the lethal laser is employed to disable the insect target. The entire process, spanning from initial target acquisition through the application of the lethal dose, takes less than 100 milliseconds, Johanson said.
"Used as a virtual fence, the Photonic Fence can be deployed as a perimeter defense around villages, hospitals, crop fields, etc," he said.
"Over time, the population of target insects inside the protected region would be decreased to the point of collapse," he added.
A particularly useful case would involve a small number of insects moving into a sensitive area in which current abatement techniques are not effective, such as organic farms and greenhouses.
The study was published in the journal Optics Express.
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