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4 September 2009 Estimation of laser system pointing parameters using a near-Gaussian irradiance profile
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Abstract
Laser pointing systems for small targets are mainly confronted with two pointing errors, jitter and boresight, arising due to atmospheric turbulence, mechanical vibrations and errors in optical alignment. Knowledge of these parameters provides information about the quality of the pointing and tracking system. In the past, several techniques have been investigated to estimate these parameters from returned laser signals. These include the key ratio technique, the chi-squared method and the maximum likelihood (ML) estimation technique. These techniques have been studied in the literature for Gaussian irradiance profiles. In particular, the ML estimation technique has been found to provide excellent results. In this paper, we extend the ML estimation technique from Gaussian profiles to near-Gaussian irradiance profiles. Our results show that the modified estimator performs much better than a direct application of the original ML estimator.
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Sreedhar Aeddy, Deva K. Borah, David G. Voelz, and Xifeng Xiao "Estimation of laser system pointing parameters using a near-Gaussian irradiance profile", Proc. SPIE 7445, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2009, 74450W (4 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830945
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KEYWORDS
Laser systems engineering

Signal to noise ratio

Statistical analysis

Error analysis

Atmospheric turbulence

Satellites

Laser optics

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