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15 August 2011 Research on range-Doppler homodyne detection system
Xiao Yu, Guang-lie Hong, Yuan Ling, Rong Shu
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Abstract
At present, according to various optical and signal processing methods, there are mainly three detection modes in laser radar system: direct detection, heterodyne detection and homodyne detection. A homodyne laser radar system made up of a narrow line-width laser, an amplitude modulator and balanced detector is introduced here. Both transmitted and local oscillator (LO) signals are amplitude modulated by the same chirp signal, and the de-chirping process is completed in the optical domain. When we do signal processing on range and Doppler frequency, we use chirp-z method besides normal Fourier Transform. In this way, we get the experiment data more accurately. The experiment data indicates that the range and velocity precision reaches cm and mm/s dimension which are basically conforming to the theoretical precision.
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Xiao Yu, Guang-lie Hong, Yuan Ling, and Rong Shu "Research on range-Doppler homodyne detection system", Proc. SPIE 8196, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Space Exploration Technologies and Applications, 819618 (15 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.900565
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KEYWORDS
Homodyne detection

LIDAR

Doppler effect

Laser systems engineering

Signal processing

Fourier transforms

Signal detection

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