Dual-wavelength frequency-chirped microwave AMCW ladar system
First Claim
1. A dual-wavelength frequency-chirped microwave AMCW ladar system, comprising:
- a dual wavelength optical source, which provides an optical signal having a first wavelength and a second wavelength, said second wavelength being varied with time;
a reference detector, which detects said optical signal and which provides a reference beat signal having a reference beat frequency indicative of the difference between said first and second wavelengths;
a return detector, which detects said optical signal after said optical signal has traveled a predetermined distance and which provides a return beat signal having a return beat frequency indicative of the difference between said first and said second wavelengths; and
the difference between said return beat frequency and said reference beat frequency at the time said return beat frequency is detected being a difference frequency, said difference frequency being related to the distance traveled by said optical signal.
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Abstract
An amplitude modulated continuous wave (AMCW) laser radar (ladar) system is provided with a dual-wavelength source 10 which provides a dual wavelength signal 12 (one fixed and one chirped) which is launched down a fiber 28 to a target 38 and reflected back along the fiber 28 and the return detected by a detector 52. The transmitted signal is detected by a detector 56. The detectors 52, 56 provide an electrical return beat signal and reference beat signal, respectively, indicative of the difference between the wavelengths incident thereon. The signals are fed to a frequency mixer 60 which subtracts the two beat frequencies and signal processing logic 64 computes the distance to the target 38. Using dual wavelengths and beat frequencies provides a much broader chirp bandwidth than conventional ladar techniques, and allows for higher power sources, thereby reducing range error.
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1. A dual-wavelength frequency-chirped microwave AMCW ladar system, comprising:
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a dual wavelength optical source, which provides an optical signal having a first wavelength and a second wavelength, said second wavelength being varied with time; a reference detector, which detects said optical signal and which provides a reference beat signal having a reference beat frequency indicative of the difference between said first and second wavelengths; a return detector, which detects said optical signal after said optical signal has traveled a predetermined distance and which provides a return beat signal having a return beat frequency indicative of the difference between said first and said second wavelengths; and the difference between said return beat frequency and said reference beat frequency at the time said return beat frequency is detected being a difference frequency, said difference frequency being related to the distance traveled by said optical signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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