Low-cost laser radar imaging experiments

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Robert F. Dillon ◽  
Donald P. DeGloria ◽  
Frank M. Pagliughi ◽  
Jeffrey T. Muller ◽  
Michael G. Cheifetz ◽  
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Low Cost ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 89 (10) ◽  
pp. 101502 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marius A. Albota ◽  
Rajan Gurjar ◽  
Anthony Mangognia ◽  
Daniel Dumanis ◽  
Brendan Edwards

2015 ◽  
Vol 52 (10) ◽  
pp. 101002
Author(s):  
寇添 Kou Tian ◽  
王海晏 Wang Haiyan ◽  
王芳 Wang Fang ◽  
吴学铭 Wu Xueming ◽  
王领 Wang Ling ◽  
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Robert J. Grasso ◽  
Jefferson E. Odhner ◽  
John C. Wikman ◽  
Fred W. Skaluba ◽  
George F. Dippel ◽  
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1992 ◽  
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Robert L. Gustavson ◽  
Thomas E. Davis
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Low Cost ◽  

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Mark A. Itzler ◽  
Mark Entwistle ◽  
Xudong Jiang ◽  
Mark Owens ◽  
Krystyna Slomkowski ◽  
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Xiaofeng Jin ◽  
Yi Yan ◽  
Jianfeng Sun ◽  
Liren Liu
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2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (02) ◽  
pp. 375-391 ◽  
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BRADLEY W. SCHILLING ◽  
STEPHEN R. CHINN ◽  
BRIAN THOMAS ◽  
TIMOTHY J. SCHOLZ

The U.S. Army is actively pursuing 3D active imaging techniques using laser sources emitting at 1.5 μm. This eyesafe short wave infrared (SWIR) waveband is advantageous due to both the improved eye safety and atmospheric propagation through obscurants. NVESD has several active programs in this area, which will be reviewed in this paper. These are: 1) single-pixel scanned imaging laser radar, 2) 2D gated SWIR imaging, and 3) 3D-flash laser radar. These systems are being evaluated for various targeting scenarios, including as potential payloads on unmanned air-vehicles, ground vehicles and other sensor suites. Applications include low-cost long-range target identification, identification of heavily obscured targets, obstacle avoidance, and high resolution imaging.


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