Jussi-Pekka Jansson

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Jussi-Pekka Jansson is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of precision electronics and laser-based metrology, with a primary focus on pulsed time-of-flight (TOF) distance measurement systems. His key contributions center on the design and development of high-speed receiver and time-to-digital converter (TDC) chip sets that enable accurate laser ranging. In his most cited work, "A receiver - TDC chip set for accurate pulsed time-of-flight laser ranging" (2012), Jansson addresses the fundamental challenge of measuring the transit time of short laser pulses—typically just 3–4 nanoseconds—to optically visible targets. This technology is critical for applications requiring non-contact distance measurement, such as industrial automation, robotics, and autonomous navigation. While his citation count is modest, the technical depth of his work has provided foundational hardware solutions for improving the accuracy and reliability of pulsed TOF systems. Jansson’s research bridges analog and digital circuit design, demonstrating how integrated chip sets can push the boundaries of real-time, high-precision ranging. For students and engineers in optoelectronics and embedded systems, his work offers a clear example of how hardware innovation directly enables advanced sensing capabilities.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
A receiver - TDC chip set for accurate pulsed time-of-flight laser ranging
4 citations · 2012
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2012 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2

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