2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.919804
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Low-cost compact MEMS scanning ladar system for robotic applications

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“…However, a resonant mirror's maximum beam diameter is only increased at the expense of decreasing the maximum scan rate [9]. An optical amplification of the steering angle by an inverse telescope design has been reported; however, it requires a reduced beam diameter to conserve the Lagrange invariant which would limit the effective delivery of light over large distances due to beam spreading by diffraction [11,12].…”
Section: State Of the Art Beam Steeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a resonant mirror's maximum beam diameter is only increased at the expense of decreasing the maximum scan rate [9]. An optical amplification of the steering angle by an inverse telescope design has been reported; however, it requires a reduced beam diameter to conserve the Lagrange invariant which would limit the effective delivery of light over large distances due to beam spreading by diffraction [11,12].…”
Section: State Of the Art Beam Steeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The noise reduction effect of 9 dB by using the SSDs is clearly shown in the figure. The enhancement, compared with the past reported similar sensor, 11 exists also in the TIAs. The trans-impedance gain is 2.1 kΩ and much larger than 50 Ω, which is denoted in this past reported sensor.…”
Section: Key Componentsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Although the concept of this sensor is similar to the past reported one, 11 this sensor has some features especially for long-range imaging in addition to high frame rate and simple sensor configuration. First, the receiver adopts the APD, of which the receiving sensitivity is about 10 times as high as the PD that was used by Moss et al 11 because of the avalanche gain.…”
Section: Sensor Conceptmentioning
confidence: 87%
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