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5 September 2000 Laser-radar-based vibration imaging of remote objects
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Abstract
The technique of laser vibrometry is used to generate vibration images, i.e. data cubes where the target vibration amplitude distribution across the target, for a given vibration frequency, is mapped onto the x-y-plane, and frequency varies along the z-direction. Sample vibration images were taken by laser radars at (lambda) equals 10.6 micrometer (CO2 laser) and (lambda) equals 1.54 micrometer (erbium fiber laser) at ranges over 1 km. The first ever taken vibration images of motorized vehicles at such distances will be presented. Vibration imagery offers new possibilities for target classification, and for investigating and monitoring vibration behavior of large scale structures. Experimental and theoretical comparisons of laser vibrometry techniques with and without spatial resolution capability will be presented.
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Peter Lutzmann, Richard Frank, and Reinhard R. Ebert "Laser-radar-based vibration imaging of remote objects", Proc. SPIE 4035, Laser Radar Technology and Applications V, (5 September 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.397814
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Data modeling

Target detection

Laser systems engineering

Detection and tracking algorithms

Camouflage

Vibrometry

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