Title :
Tracking laser radar for 3-D shape measurements of large industrial objects based on time-of-flight laser rangefinding and position-sensitive detection techniques
Author :
Makynen, Anssi J. ; Kostamovaara, Juha T. ; Myllyla, Risto A.
Author_Institution :
Electron. Lab., Oulu Univ., Finland
fDate :
2/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A tracking laser radar device is proposed for the 3-D measurement of the shapes of large industrial objects. The measuring system includes a servo-controlled measuring head and small reflectors attached to the object. The sensor consists of a tracking sensor, a pulsed time-of-flight rangefinder and angle encoders. The implementation of the tracking sensor and its test results are explained in detail. Tracking is accomplished by illuminating the reflectors of the target object and focusing the reflected light on the surface of a four-quadrant (4Q) position-sensitive detector, the signals of which are used to drive the servo motors of the measuring head. The test results show a tracking sensor resolution of about 0.003 mm (σ value) and bias of about ±0.1 mm when the distance and angle of the target reflector vary in the ranges 2-5 m and ±45°, respectively. The pointing accuracy of the tracking system was better than ±0.3 mm
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; laser ranging; optical radar; optical sensors; servomechanisms; spatial variables measurement; tracking systems; 3D shape measurements; angle encoders; four-quadrant position-sensitive detector; industrial measurement; laser radar; pointing accuracy; position-sensitive detection; pulsed time-of-flight rangefinder; reflectors; servo motors; servo-controlled measuring head; time-of-flight laser rangefinding; tracking sensor; Laser radar; Object detection; Position sensitive particle detectors; Radar measurements; Radar tracking; Servomechanisms; Shape measurement; Signal detection; Target tracking; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on