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1 June 1992 Laser IMaging And Ranging System (LIMARS): a proof-of-concept experiment
Kevin W. Ayer, William C. Martin, James M. Jacobs, Robert H. Fetner
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Abstract
This paper presents an imaging scheme for high-resolution 3D characterization of potential targets. The phenomenology exploited is the linear electrooptic effect to produce pixel registered range maps and images. The technique requires illumination using a pulsed laser source. The return signal from the target region is modulated using an electrooptic shuttering device which temporally varies the polarization of the return illumination in a controlled manner. The degree of return signal polarization modulation is proportional to the time of arrival. A dual camera data acquisition system senses the two polarization states as a function of time. The sensed illumination at one camera is ratioed to the other camera illumination. The ratio value is a unique number specific to the relative range of the return for that pixel or pixel region. A critical advantage of this technique is self-normalization since ratioing the pixel intensities discounts the illumination. Simulated imagery is generated using predicted photon statistics based on the characteristics of the experimental set-up. Experimental data is currently being analyzed to determine sensor scheme performance and potential areas of improvement
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Kevin W. Ayer, William C. Martin, James M. Jacobs, and Robert H. Fetner "Laser IMaging And Ranging System (LIMARS): a proof-of-concept experiment", Proc. SPIE 1633, Laser Radar VII: Advanced Technology for Applications, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59206
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Modulation

Polarization

Image processing

Electro optics

Collimators

Imaging systems

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