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14 December 2015 A set of measurement system for the dynamic laser scatter characteristics of target
Xiangquan Wei, Jianming Huang, Yuzhi Xiao, Xiaoli Fan
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Proceedings Volume 9812, MIPPR 2015: Automatic Target Recognition and Navigation; 98120G (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2204976
Event: Ninth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (MIPPR2015), 2015, Enshi, China
Abstract
It is an important measure to observe target by using laser sensor in the field of target detection. Exact and reliable dynamic laser scatter characteristics of observing target, can not only be used for the design and development of laser sensor as well as the research of algorithm for target capture, recognition and tracking, but also can offer reference bases for the test flow programming. A set of simulation, measurement system for the dynamic laser scatter characteristics of observing target is introduced in this paper. The simulation problem of dynamic laser scatter characteristics of observing target is solved, under the circumstance of laboratory with different azimuth angle and pitch angle of observation. The dynamic laser scatter characteristics of observing target can be obtained directly by such system, the test data can be used for the verification of the analyzing model for the laser scatter characteristics of observing target, and can also offer basis for the development of laser detecting sensor.
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Xiangquan Wei, Jianming Huang, Yuzhi Xiao, and Xiaoli Fan "A set of measurement system for the dynamic laser scatter characteristics of target", Proc. SPIE 9812, MIPPR 2015: Automatic Target Recognition and Navigation, 98120G (14 December 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2204976
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KEYWORDS
Laser scattering

Target detection

Optical simulations

Dynamical systems

Control systems

Sensors

Laser development

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