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1 July 1992 A 1.32 micron, long-range, solid-state, imaging LADAR
Clarence Clifton Andressen
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Abstract
The design of a newly designed ladar system (called LADAR) using a diode-pumped Q-switched Nd:YLF laser operating at 1.32 micron is described, and images obtained with the LADAR are presented together with the performance results of signal processing algorithms. It is shown that the system is able to obtain a range image of a target at 2 km, obtain intensity image information, and implement target detection and identification algorithms.
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Clarence Clifton Andressen "A 1.32 micron, long-range, solid-state, imaging LADAR", Proc. SPIE 1694, Sensors and Sensor Systems for Guidance and Navigation II, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138114
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Sensors

Semiconductor lasers

Electronics

Algorithm development

Receivers

Imaging systems

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