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6 August 1997 Real-time image generation with a pulsed coherent laser radar
Francis J. Corbett, Michael Groden, Gordon L. Dryden, Mark A. Kovacs, George Pfeiffer
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Abstract
A kilowatt class, pulsed CO2 laser radar has been developed at Textron under a joint US Army-Air Force program. It is currently undergoing field trials; and successful coherent imaging and tracking experiments have been conducted over the past two years at the Air Force Maui Space surveillance Site. This paper describes the receiver- processor architecture of the laser radar system, the algorithms and waveforms, and the output products which are high resolution range-Doppler and range-amplitude image. Attention will be paid to the hardware and software methods used to achieve real-time, wideband operations.
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Francis J. Corbett, Michael Groden, Gordon L. Dryden, Mark A. Kovacs, and George Pfeiffer "Real-time image generation with a pulsed coherent laser radar", Proc. SPIE 3065, Laser Radar Technology and Applications II, (6 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281035
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Digital signal processing

LIDAR

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image processing

Signal detection

Target acquisition

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