A lot of ppl would like to have cameras for ship parking and the like, me included. And a lot of ppl would not like armored cube designs, where the bridge of the ships are buried under several layers of of armor with only the cameras providing vision, me included. One solution would be to make cameras have arbitrary limitations like low fps, narrow fov (which would make it useless for parking) and such.
Why not just forget cameras alltogether, and introduce Lidar in its place? It would be much easier to justify limitations for Lidar, and also justified to have a range limitation, as after a while, the resolution of Lidar would be so low that it would not detect a barn from the inside. A 200-300m range Lidar that does not output a detailed image, but more like a crude shape using several dots / generic low detail night-vision-like image would be useful for docking and CCTV, but would be unusable for ship control in combat or otherwise due to the extremely low range and resolution.
Why not just forget cameras alltogether, and introduce Lidar in its place? It would be much easier to justify limitations for Lidar, and also justified to have a range limitation, as after a while, the resolution of Lidar would be so low that it would not detect a barn from the inside. A 200-300m range Lidar that does not output a detailed image, but more like a crude shape using several dots / generic low detail night-vision-like image would be useful for docking and CCTV, but would be unusable for ship control in combat or otherwise due to the extremely low range and resolution.
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