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1 September 1991 Potential of tunable lasers for optimized dual-color laser ranging
Glenn I. Lund, Jean Gaignebet
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Abstract
This paper highlights some of the essential features of dual-color laser ranging, with a view of clarifying the role played by the various wavelength-dependent parameters which intervene in the overall system accuracy. Results derived from numerical simulations of link budget used to analyze the expected performance of a tuned dual-wavelength ranging system are presented.
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Glenn I. Lund and Jean Gaignebet "Potential of tunable lasers for optimized dual-color laser ranging", Proc. SPIE 1492, Earth and Atmospheric Remote Sensing, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45844
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KEYWORDS
Ranging

Earth's atmosphere

Atmospheric laser remote sensing

Atmospheric sensing

Pulsed laser operation

Remote sensing

Retroreflectors

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