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Doppler lidar power, aperture diameter, and FFT size trade-off study
Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXII (2017)
  • David B. Chester
  • Scott Budge
Abstract
n the design or selection of a Doppler lidar instrument for a spacecraft landing system, it is important to evaluate the balance between performance requirements and cost, weight, and power consumption. Leveraging the capability of LadarSIM, a trade-off study was performed to evaluate the interaction between the laser transmission power, aperture diameter, and FFT size in a Doppler lidar system. For this study the probabilities of detection and false alarm were calculated using LadarSIM to simulate FMCW lidar systems with varying power, aperture diameter, and FFT size. This paper reports the results of this trade-off study.
Keywords
  • Doppler lidar,
  • system simulation,
  • false alarm,
  • probability of detection,
  • aperture diamter,
  • FMCW
Disciplines
Publication Date
May, 2017
DOI
10.1117/12. 2262790
Citation Information
D. B. Chester and S. E. Budge, “Doppler lidar power, aperture diameter, and FFT size trade-off study,” in Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXII, M. D. Turner and G. W. Kamerman, Eds., vol. 10191, Anaheim, California, USA, May 2017, pp. 1 019 106–1 019 106–11. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2262790