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Digital Laser Ranging and Tracking Using a Compound Axis Servomechanism
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Robot KinematicsEngineeringDigital Laser RangingField RoboticsEducationCalibrationOptical Frequency EnergyLaser-based SensorKinematicsInstrumentationOptical SystemsSlant RangeTime-of-flight CameraMechatronicsRange ImagingOdometryAerospace EngineeringLaser LightVisual ServoingMechanical SystemsRoboticsOptical System Analysis
Optical systems for tracking and ranging have advantages over other systems because of the inherent spatial efficiency of optical frequency energy. Plane-polarized, coherent laser beams provide a control of optical energy not previously available. Utilizing laser light, this system gives precise tracking and slant-range information at a real-time sampling rate of 200 c/s. A compound-axis servo system, made possible by a mirror system mounted on a tracking pedestal, provides angular data by tracking a laserilluminated retroreflector mounted on the target. Slant range to the retroreflector is determined by a digital-mode, frequency-modulated, cw-laser ranging system, whose resolution and sampling rate are under independent control.