Result: A Range/Depth Modulation Transfer Function (RMTF) framework for Characterizing 3D Imaging LADAR Performance

Title:
A Range/Depth Modulation Transfer Function (RMTF) framework for Characterizing 3D Imaging LADAR Performance
Source:
Laser radar technology and applications X (30 March-1 April 2005, Orlando, Florida, USA)Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. :226-237
Publisher Information:
Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 2005.
Publication Year:
2005
Physical Description:
print, 10 ref 1
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Electronics, Electronique, Metrology and instrumentation, Métrologie et instrumentation, Optics, Optique, Physics, Physique, Telecommunications, Télécommunications, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Physique, Physics, Domaines classiques de la physique (y compris les applications), Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications), Optique, Optics, Formation des images et traitement optique, Imaging and optical processing, Fonctions de transfert optique et de transfert de modulation, Modulation and optical transfer functions, Optique atmosphérique, Atmospheric optics, Télédétection; lidar et systèmes adaptatifs, Remote sensing; lidar and adaptive systems, Eléments, dispositifs, et systèmes optiques, Optical elements, devices, and systems, Télémètres, dispositifs de télédétection, vélocimètres doppler laser, radars à ouverture synthétique et radars optiques, Range finders, remote sensing devices, laser doppler velocimeters, sar, and lidar, Sciences appliquees, Applied sciences, Telecommunications et theorie de l'information, Telecommunications and information theory, Télécommunications, Telecommunications, Systèmes, réseaux et services de télécommunications, Systems, networks and services of telecommunications, Services et terminaux de télécommunications, Services and terminals of telecommunications, Télémesure. Télésurveillance. Téléalarme. Télécommande, Telemetry. Remote supervision. Telewarning. Remote control, Fonction transfert modulation, Modulation transfer function, Función transferencia modulación, Imagerie, Imagery, Imaginería, Qualité image, Image quality, Calidad imagen, Radar optique, Optical radar, 4230L, 4268W, 4279Q, 8440X, Radar laser, Laser radar
Document Type:
Conference Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. 10 Longs Peak Drive, Broomfield, CO 80038-1235, United States
ISSN:
0277-786X
Rights:
Copyright 2006 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Physics: optics

Telecommunications and information theory
Accession Number:
edscal.17853152
Database:
PASCAL Archive

Further Information

3D imaging LADARs have emerged as the key technology for producing high-resolution imagery of targets in 3-dimensions (X and Y spatial, and Z in the range/depth dimension). Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. continues to make significant investments in this technology to enable critical NASA, Department of Defense, and national security missions. As a consequence of rapid technology developments, two issues have emerged that need resolution. First, the terminology used to rate LADAR performance (e.g., range resolution) is inconsistently defined, is improperly used, and thus has become misleading. Second, the terminology does not include a metric of the system's ability to resolve the 3D depth features of targets. These two issues create confusion when translating customer requirements into hardware. This paper presents a candidate framework for addressing these issues. To address the consistency issue, the framework utilizes only those terminologies proposed and tested by leading LADAR research and standards institutions. We also provide suggestions for strengthening these definitions by linking them to the well-known Rayleigh criterion extended into the range dimension. To address the inadequate 3D image quality metrics, the framework introduces the concept of a Range/Depth Modulation Transfer Function (RMTF). The RMTF measures the impact of the spatial frequencies of a 3D target on its measured modulation in range/depth. It is determined using a new, Range-Based, Slanted Knife-Edge test. We present simulated results for two LADAR pulse detection techniques and compare them to a baseline centroid technique. Consistency in terminology plus a 3D image quality metric enable improved system standardization.