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Sensitivity Comparison of Ladar Receivers Designed to Detect Glint Targets
Optical Engineering
  • Christopher D. Brewer, University of Dayton
  • Bradley D. Duncan, University of Dayton
  • Edward A. Watson, Wright Laboratory
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2002
Abstract

We present four receiver designs for a ladar system, based on an optical parametric amplifier, that is designed to collect returns from glint targets. After coupling the return energy into periodically poled lithium niobate, the target backscatter is detected with either an infrared camera or a CCD array. Assuming reasonable detector and system characteristics, the sensitivity of each design is then evaluated by setting the receiver SNR detection threshold equal to one and using the minimum transmitted energy as the figure of merit. Through numerical analysis, we show that an upconversion receiver followed by a visible CCD array offers the best trade-off between sensitivity and practical design for airborne ladar applications.

Inclusive pages
1577-1585
ISBN/ISSN
0091-3286
Document Version
Published Version
Comments

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Publisher
Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Keywords
  • glint targets,
  • ladar,
  • image upconversion
Disciplines
Citation Information
Christopher D. Brewer, Bradley D. Duncan and Edward A. Watson. "Sensitivity Comparison of Ladar Receivers Designed to Detect Glint Targets" Optical Engineering Vol. 41 Iss. 7 (2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bradley_duncan/23/