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1 June 1992 Low-cost laser radar imaging experiments
Robert F. Dillon, Donald P. DeGloria, Frank M. Pagliughi, Jeffrey T. Muller, Michael G. Cheifetz, David E.B. Lees, Michael Michalik
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Abstract
In this paper SPARTA reports on the design and field testing of a flexible low-cost diode-based ladar system. It serves as a data collection and research tool that can image extended targets to ranges exceeding 1.0 km and wirelike targets to ranges of 250 m. Range imagery is presented and discussed that illustrates the application to helicopter obstacle avoidance, geophysical mapping, and surveillance.
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Robert F. Dillon, Donald P. DeGloria, Frank M. Pagliughi, Jeffrey T. Muller, Michael G. Cheifetz, David E.B. Lees, and Michael Michalik "Low-cost laser radar imaging experiments", Proc. SPIE 1633, Laser Radar VII: Advanced Technology for Applications, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59114
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Sensors

Digital signal processing

Signal to noise ratio

Information operations

Radar imaging

Receivers

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