Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989spie.1111..241e&link_type=abstract
IN: Acquisition, tracking, and pointing III; Proceedings of the Meeting, Orlando, FL, Mar. 27-29, 1989 (A90-39001 17-17). Bellin
Computer Science
Image Reconstruction, Optical Radar, Radar Receivers, Target Recognition, Tracking (Position), Architecture (Computers), Coherent Electromagnetic Radiation, Diffraction Limited Cameras, Image Resolution
Scientific paper
A novel architecture for a ladar transceiver is proposed to achieve high-resolution imaging and precision tracking of complex targets. This architecture combines a conventional imaging receiver (telescope) with a noncoherent sparse array of photon buckets into one system. The diffraction limited resolution of the array exceeds that of the telescope. This ladar architecture is designed to use a new technique, CRITIC, which is based on combining the relevant information obtained simultaneously with the telescope and the array. In particular, the CRITIC technique allows one to overcome several drawbacks of conventional monostatic ladars and opens new prospects for both the ground- and space-based ladars.
Elbaum Marek
Gutkowicz-Krusin Dina
Nowakowski Jerzy
Wlodawski Mitchell
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