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Spectral LADAR: active range-resolved three-dimensional imaging spectroscopy

Michael A. Powers, Christophér C. Davis

Year
2012
Citations
47

Abstract

We present the concept and experimental results for Spectral LADAR, an augmented LADAR imager combining three-dimensional (3D) time-of-flight ranging with active multispectral sensing in the shortwave infrared (1080-1620 nm). The demonstrated technique is based on a nanosecond regime pulsed supercontinuum transmitter and spectrally multiplexed receiver that computes a high-resolution range value for each of 25 spectral bands. A low frame-rate prototype unit is described. Results demonstrating 3D imaging and material type classification of objects, especially those obscured by camouflage, are shown at effective stand-off ranges exceeding 40 m. These capabilities and the highly eye safe wavelengths at which the system operates make it suitable for applications in military imaging and robotic perception.

Keywords

OpticsSupercontinuumMultispectral imageImaging spectroscopySpectral imagingLidarRangingHyperspectral imagingCamouflageFrame rate

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