DocumentCode :
1124234
Title :
2.3 - Performance limits and design procedure for all-weather terrestrial rangefinders
Author :
Kaplan, R.A. ; Daly, R.T.
Author_Institution :
TRG Div., Control Data Corp., Melville, NY
Volume :
3
Issue :
11
fYear :
1967
fDate :
11/1/1967 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
428
Lastpage :
435
Abstract :
This paper provides an assessment of the maximum all-weather operational range for "single-ping" terrestrial laser rangefinders. It is shown that this range is a function of a single parameter involving the transmitted pulse energy, receiver aperture area, photoelectric quantum efficiency, and operating wavelength. By virtue of this convenient parameter, trade-offs between different laser materials and system parameters can be made by inspection, as well as comparative evaluations of different range-finder designs. The major uncontrollable factor which affects the range performance of these devices is weather conditions; the effects arise from signal loss due to atmospheric extinction and spurious returns due to backscatter from atmospheric particles. A first-order theory for the analysis of the effect of weather on the performance of pulsed laser rangefinders shows that the maximum backscatter varies as 1/R^{3} compared with a 1/R^{2} or 1/R^{4} dependence of minimum signal. The effects of backscatter can be minimized by incorporation of a time-programmed gain circuit in the receiver. Calculations for the design of optimum time-programmed gain characteristics are given, as well as experimental results with actual systems designed by this procedure.
Keywords :
Apertures; Backscatter; Inspection; Optical design; Optical materials; Optical pulses; Performance analysis; Performance loss; Quantum well lasers; Signal analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.1967.1074411
Filename :
1074411
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