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Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXIV | 2018

Simulation and analysis on laser range profiles for complex targets

Jianbiao Chen; Yan-zhong Zhao; Hua-yan Sun

Based on the laser range profiles (LRPs), the information of target geometry and movement coefficients can be detected and deduced. In this paper, the theoretical expression is given as well as the convolution model of the target’s LRPs. Primarily, a simulation method for obtaining complex target’s LRPs is introduced and illustrated, which is based on the 3-D modeling and OpenGL. The projection and shading process and the procedure of acquiring the normal of model facet are explained. By using this method the LRPs of complex target in different conditions are obtained conveniently and quickly, then the influences of target’s attitudes, shape, scattering characteristics of surface and emitted pulse width on target’s LRPs are simulated and analyzed. This work is useful to produce abundant LRPs data for target recognition, classification and reflection tomography imaging.


AOPC 2017: Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology and Applications | 2017

Laser radar range profile analysis and simulation

Hua-yan Sun; Yan-zhong Zhao; Congmiao Shan; Jianbiao Chen

In this paper, laser radar range profile theory and simulation method are investigated. Laser radar range profile theoretical formula is given based on the theory of Gaussian laser beam, BRDF, and target shape. On the purpose of simulating the range profile of certain targets, the geometrical 3D models of some simple and complex objects are constructed respectively, and then the viewpoint coordinate and target coordinate are established. The location information of vertexes and facets can be obtained and exported to utilize. In next step their laser radar range profiles in many postures are acquired and compared sequentially. The influences of Gaussian pulse width, target shape, size and transmit-receive angles on the simulation results are discussed. In this way this paper can provide theoretical and simulation methods and bases for extracting target features and recognizing targets using laser radar range profiles.


AOPC 2017: Fiber Optic Sensing and Optical Communications | 2017

Modeling and analysis of laser active interference optical path

Yan-zhong Zhao; Congmiao Shan; Hua-yan Sun; Jianbiao Chen; Jianying Ren

By using the geometrical optics and physical optics method, the models of wedge plate interference optical path, Michelson interferometer and Mach Zehnder interferometer thus three different active interference pattern are built. The optical path difference (OPD) launched by different interference patterns, fringe spacing and contrast expression have been derived. The results show that far field interference peak intensity of the wedge plate interference is small, so the detection distance is limited, Michelson interferometer with low contrast affects the performance of detection system, Mach Zehnder interferometer has greater advantages in peak intensity, the variable range of interference fringe spacing and contrast ratio. The results of this study are useful for the theoretical research and practical application of laser active interference detection.


Ninth International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurement and Instrumentation | 2015

Analytical beam-width characteristics of distorted cat-eye reflected beam

Yan-zhong Zhao; Congmiao Shan; Yong-hui Zheng; Lai-xian Zhang; Hua-yan Sun

The analytical expression of beam-width of distorted cat-eye reflected beam under far-field condition is deduced using the approximate three-dimensional analytical formula for oblique detection laser beam passing through cat-eye optical lens with center shelter, and using the definition of second order moment, Gamma function and integral functions. The laws the variation of divergence angle and astigmatism degree of the reflected light with incident angle, focal shift, aperture size, and center shelter ratio are established by numerical calculation, and physical analysis. The study revealed that the cat-eye reflected beam is like a beam transmitted and collimated by the target optical lens, and has the same characteristics as that of Gaussian beam. A proper choice of positive focal shift would result in a divergence angle smaller than that of no focal shift. The astigmatism is mainly caused by incidence angle.


AOPC 2015: Optical and Optoelectronic Sensing and Imaging Technology | 2015

Echo scintillation Index affected by cat-eye target's caliber with Cassegrain lens

Congmiao Shan; Hua-yan Sun; Yan-zhong Zhao; Yong-hui Zheng

The optical aperture of cat-eye target has the aperture averaging effect to the active detecting laser of active laser detection system, which can be used to identify optical targets. The echo scintillation characteristics of the transmission-type lens target have been studied in previous work. Discussing the differences of the echo scintillation characteristics between the transmission-type lens target and Cassegrain lens target can be helpful to targets classified. In this paper, the echo scintillation characteristics of Cat-eye target’s caliber with Cassegrain lens has been discussed . By using the flashing theory of spherical wave in the weak atmospheric turbulence, the annular aperture filter function and the Kolmogorov power spectrum, the analytic expression of the scintillation index of the cat-eye target echo of the horizontal path two-way transmission was given when the light is normal incidence. Then the impact of turbulence inner and outer scale to the echo scintillation index and the analytic expression of the echo scintillation index at the receiving aperture were presented using the modified Hill spectrum and the modified Von Karman spectrum. Echo scintillation index shows the tendency of decreasing with the target aperture increases and different ratios of the inner and outer aperture diameter show the different echo scintillation index curves. This conclusion has a certain significance for target recognition in the active laser detection system that can largely determine the target type by largely determining the scope of the cat-eye target which depending on echo scintillation index.


AOPC 2015: Optical and Optoelectronic Sensing and Imaging Technology | 2015

Aerodynamic distortion propagation calculation in application of high-speed target detection by laser

Yong-hui Zheng; Hua-yan Sun; Yan-zhong Zhao; Jianbiao Chen

Active laser detection technique has a broad application prospect in antimissile and air defense, however the aerodynamic flow field around the planes and missiles cause serious distortion effect on the detecting laser beams. There are many computational fluid dynamics(CFD) codes that can predict the air density distribution and also the density fluctuations of the flow field, it’s necessary for physical optics to be used to predict the distortion properties after propagation through the complex process. Aiming at the physical process of laser propagation in “Cat-eye” lenses and aerodynamic flow field for twice, distortion propagation calculation method is researched in this paper. In the minds of dividing the whole process into two parts, and tread the aero-optical optical path difference as a phase distortion, the incidence and reflection process are calculated using Collins formula and angular spectrum diffraction theory respectively. In addition, turbulent performance of the aerodynamic flow field is estimated according to the electromagnetic propagation theory through a random medium, the rms optical path difference and Strehl ratio of the turbulent optical distortion are obtained. Finally, Computational fluid mechanics and aero-optical distortion properties of the detecting laser beams are calculated with the hemisphere-on-cylinder turret as an example, calculation results are showed and analysed.


International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Infrared Technology and Applications | 2014

Large incidence angle and defocus influence cat's eye retro-reflector

Lai-xian Zhang; Hua-yan Sun; Yan-zhong Zhao; Ji-guang Yang; Yong-hui Zheng

Cat’s eye lens make the laser beam retro-reflected exactly to the opposite direction of the incidence beam, called cat’s eye effect, which makes rapid acquiring, tracking and pointing of free space optical communication possible. Study the influence of cat’s eye effect to cat’s eye retro-reflector at large incidence angle is useful. This paper analyzed the process of how the incidence angle and focal shit affect effective receiving area, retro-reflected beam divergence angle, central deviation of cat’s eye retro-reflector at large incidence angle and cat’s eye effect factor using geometrical optics method, and presented the analytic expressions. Finally, numerical simulation was done to prove the correction of the study. The result shows that the efficiency receiving area of cat’s eye retro-reflector is mainly affected by incidence angle when the focal shift is positive, and it decreases rapidly when the incidence angle increases; the retro-reflected beam divergence and central deviation is mainly affected by focal shift, and within the effective receiving area, the central deviation is smaller than beam divergence in most time, which means the incidence beam can be received and retro-reflected to the other terminal in most time. The cat’s eye effect factor gain is affected by both incidence angle and focal shift.


International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2013: Laser Communication Technologies and Systems | 2013

Effect of the incidence angle to free space optical communication based on cat-eye modulating retro-reflector

Lai-xian Zhang; Hua-yan Sun; Yan-zhong Zhao; Yong-hui Zheng; Congmiao Shan

Based on the cat-eye effect of optical system, free space optical communication based on cat-eye modulating retro-reflector can build communication link rapidly. Compared to classical free space optical communication system, system based on cat-eye modulating retro-reflector has great advantages such as building communication link more rapidly, a passive terminal is smaller, lighter and lower power consuming. The incident angle is an important factor of cat-eye effect, so it will affect the retro-reflecting communication link. In this paper, the principle and work flow of free space optical communication based on cat-eye modulating retro-reflector were introduced. Then, using the theory of geometric optics, the equivalent model of modulating retro-reflector with incidence angle was presented. The analytical solution of active area and retro-reflected light intensity of cat-eye modulating retro-reflector were given. Noise of PIN photodetector was analyzed, based on which, bit error rate of free space optical communication based on cat-eye modulating retro-reflector was presented. Finally, simulations were done to study the effect of incidence angle to the communication. The simulation results show that the incidence angle has little effect on active area and retro-reflected light intensity when the incidence beam is in the active field angle of cat-eye modulating retro-reflector. With certain system and condition, the communication link can rapidly be built when the incidence light beam is in the field angle, and the bit error rate increases greatly with link range. When link range is smaller than 35Km, the bit error rate is less than 10-16.


Optoelectronics Letters | 2011

Light intensity at the return place and encirclement power ratio for the distorted reflected beambased oncat-eye effect

Yan-zhong Zhao; Hua-yan Sun; Lai-xian Zhang; Yong-hui Zheng


Optik | 2012

An approximate three-dimensional analytical propagation formula for Gaussian beams through a cube corner reflector

Yan-zhong Zhao; Hua-yan Sun; Lai-xian Zhang; Yong-hui Zheng

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