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3 October 2023 Off-axis laser scatter detection with an event camera
Chancellor Roach, Dylan Tomlinson, Matthew McHarg, Timothy Bate
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Abstract
Neuromorphic cameras are capable of processing large amounts of information through asynchronously recording changes in photon levels across every pixel. Due to their recent insertion into the commercial market, research that characterizes these types of cameras is just emerging. Determining sensor capabilities outside a laboratory environment allows for understanding future applications of this technology. An experiment was made with the purpose of determining if the camera could detect laser scatter within the atmosphere and determine information about the laser. Experimentation in real-world environments observed that the camera can distinguish laser scatter with environmental backdrops at varying distances, determine the repetition frequency of the laser, and draw preliminary angle determination data.
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(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Chancellor Roach, Dylan Tomlinson, Matthew McHarg, and Timothy Bate "Off-axis laser scatter detection with an event camera", Proc. SPIE 12693, Unconventional Imaging, Sensing, and Adaptive Optics 2023, 1269311 (3 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677203
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KEYWORDS
Laser scattering

Cameras

Sensors

Repetition frequency

Laser processing

Rayleigh scattering

Tunable filters

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