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30 April 2009Eyesafe ladar testbed with coaxial color imager
A new experimental full-waveform LADAR system has been developed that fuses a pixel-aligned color imager within
the same optical path. The Eye-safe LADAR Test-bed (ELT) consists of a single beam energy-detection LADAR that
raster scans within the same field of view as an aperture-sharing color camera. The LADAR includes a pulsed 1.54 μm
Erbium-doped fiber laser; a high-bandwidth receiver; a fine steering mirror for raster scanning; and a ball joint gimbal
mirror for steering over a wide field of regard are all used. The system has a 6 inch aperture and the LADAR has pulse
rate of up to 100 kHz. The color imager is folded into the optical path via a cold mirror. A novel feature of the ELT is its
ability to capture LADAR and color data that are registered temporally and spatially. This allows immediate direct
association of LADAR-derived 3D point coordinates with pixel coordinates of the color imagery. The mapping allows
accurate pointing of the instrument at targets of interest and immediate insight into the nature and source of the LADAR
phenomenology observed. The system is deployed on a custom van designed to enable experimentation with a variety of
objects.
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Robert T. Pack, Jason Swasey, Rees Fullmer, Scott Budge, Paul Israelsen, Brad Petersen, Dean Cook, "Eyesafe ladar testbed with coaxial color imager," Proc. SPIE 7323, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XIV, 732303 (30 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818146