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5 September 2000 Multifunction laser radar: II
James Andrew Hutchinson, Charlie Ward Trussell, Toomas H. Allik, Scott J. Hamlin, Jack C. McCarthy, Michael D. Jack
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Abstract
Laser radar systems are required for various military applications including obstacle detection, target recognition, and terrain mapping. Each application requires different system parameters such as pulse energy, repetition rate, and field of view. This paper is the second in a series of papers describing the progress toward a multifunction laser radar system under construction for the Cooperative Eyesafe Laser Radar Program (CELRAP) of the U.S. Army CECOM Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate.
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James Andrew Hutchinson, Charlie Ward Trussell, Toomas H. Allik, Scott J. Hamlin, Jack C. McCarthy, and Michael D. Jack "Multifunction laser radar: II", Proc. SPIE 4035, Laser Radar Technology and Applications V, (5 September 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.397797
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Avalanche photodetectors

Detector arrays

Mercury cadmium telluride

Sensors

Laser systems engineering

Target detection

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