测距
光学
激光雷达
计量学
斑点图案
散斑噪声
激光器
计算机科学
材料科学
遥感
物理
电信
地质学
作者
Esther Baumann,Fabrizio R. Giorgetta,Jean-Daniel Deschênes,William C. Swann,Ian Coddington,Nathan R. Newbury
出处
期刊:Optics Express
[Optica Publishing Group]
日期:2014-10-06
卷期号:22 (21): 24914-24914
被引量:122
摘要
Non-contact surface mapping at a distance is interesting in diverse applications including industrial metrology, manufacturing, forensics, and artifact documentation and preservation. Frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) laser detection and ranging (LADAR) is a promising approach since it offers shot-noise limited precision/accuracy, high resolution and high sensitivity. We demonstrate a scanning imaging system based on a frequency-comb calibrated FMCW LADAR and real-time digital signal processing. This system can obtain three-dimensional images of a diffusely scattering surface at stand-off distances up to 10.5 m with sub-micrometer accuracy and with a precision below 10 µm, limited by fundamental speckle noise. Because of its shot-noise limited sensitivity, this comb-calibrated FMCW LADAR has a large dynamic range, which enables precise mapping of scenes with vastly differing reflectivities such as metal, dirt or vegetation. The current system is implemented with fiber-optic components, but the basic system architecture is compatible with future optically integrated, on-chip systems.
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