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Opticheskii Zhurnal

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Selection of scanners for use in lidar systems

For Russian citation (Opticheskii Zhurnal):

Артамонов С.И., Грязнов Н.А., Купренюк В.И., Романов Н.А., Соснов Е.Н. Выбор сканера для лазерной локационной системы // Оптический журнал. 2016. Т. 83. № 9. С. 51–59.

 

Artamonov S.I., Gryaznov N.A., Kuprenyuk V.I., Romanov N.A., Sosnov E.N. Selection of scanners for use in lidar systems [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2016. V. 83. № 9. P. 51–59.

For citation (Journal of Optical Technology):

S. I. Artamonov, N. A. Gryaznov, V. I. Kuprenyuk, N. A. Romanov, and E. N. Sosnov, "Selection of scanners for use in lidar systems," Journal of Optical Technology. 83(9), 549-555 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.83.000549

Abstract:

We compare the parameters for three types of scanners used in terrain-measurement lidar systems to facilitate spacecraft landing safety on extraterrestrial objects. The following 2D scanner designs are discussed: a rotating-wedge scanner with a straight-through optical path (Risley scanner), a scanner with a 12-sided line-scan prism, a frame deflector with a uniaxial oscillating mirror, and a scanner with an oscillating mirror mounted in a two-axis gimbal. We calculated the scan trajectories and estimated the required software-based object-plane beam corrections in the scanner-system deflector angle coordinates.

Keywords:

laser scanning, scan trajectory, raster distortion, scan trajectory distortion elimination, laser pulse frequency management

Acknowledgements:

The research was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (Minobrnauka) (14.575.21.0055).

OCIS codes: 280.3640

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