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30 November 2012 Impact and application of echo broadening effect on three-dimensional range-gated imaging
Xinwei Wang, Yan Zhou, Yuliang Liu
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Abstract
Echo broadening effect (EBE) is inherent in three-dimensional range-gated imaging (3DRGI). The effect impacts the range-intensity profile of gate images which is crucial in three approaches of 3DRGI based on depth scanning, supperresolution depth mapping and gain modulation. In this paper, we give the space-time model of EBE which illustrates three typical range-intensity profiles under different temporal parameters of laser pulse and gate pulse. A head zone and a tail zone exist in both sides of the profiles. Our research demonstrates that EBE should be suppressed in depth scanning and gain modulation methods and utilized in supperresolution depth mapping.
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Xinwei Wang, Yan Zhou, and Yuliang Liu "Impact and application of echo broadening effect on three-dimensional range-gated imaging", Proc. SPIE 8558, Optoelectronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology II, 855823 (30 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.999668
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

3D image processing

Head

Modulation

Laser energy

Sensors

3D modeling

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