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26 July 2022 A multi-chirped lidar system for simultaneous detection of distance, velocity and direction
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Abstract
A lidar system for simultaneous detection of distance, velocity and direction of a moving target is proposed and experimentally demonstrated based on an optical multi-chirped LFM signal generator. The optical multi-chirped linearly frequency-modulated (LFM) signal generator is realized by an optical frequency shifting loop (OFSL) that is driven by an electrical LFM signal. After the OFSL, a sequence of optical LFM signals with incremental chirps are generated. The signal is then emitted into the space and captured again after being reflected by a target. A lidar system is thus realized. An experiment is carried out. A sequence of LFM signals with chirps incremented from 0.389 to 2.713 GHz/s are generated. A distance of 19.1 m and velocities of -2.203 m/s and 4.170 m/s are measured based on a lidar system built based on the LFM signal.
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Lu Li, Yamei Zhang, and Shilong Pan "A multi-chirped lidar system for simultaneous detection of distance, velocity and direction", Proc. SPIE 12278, 2021 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology: Optical Communication and Optical Signal Processing, 122780U (26 July 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2620688
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Signal generators

Optical switching

Modulation

Target detection

Rectangular pulse

Optical amplifiers

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