Photonics (Oct 2020)

Multiwavelength Frequency Modulated CW Ladar: The Effect of Refractive Index

  • Mariano Barbieri,
  • Deborah Katia Pallotti,
  • Mario Siciliani de Cumis,
  • Luigi Santamaria Amato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics7040090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. 90

Abstract

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Frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) laser detection and ranging is a technique for absolute distance measurements with high performances in terms of resolution, non-ambiguity range, accuracy and fast detection. It is based on a simple experimental setup, thus resulting in cost restraint with potential wide spread, not only limited to research institutions. The technique has been widely studied and improved both in terms of experimental setup by absolute reference or active stabilization and in terms of data analysis. Very recently a multi-wavelength approach has been exploited, demonstrating high precision and non ambiguity range. The variability of refractive index along the path was not taken into account with consequent degradation of range accuracy. In this work we developed a simple model able to take into account refractive index effect in multi-wavelength FMCW measurement. We performed a numerical simulation in different atmospheric conditions of temperature, pressure, humidity and CO2 concentration showing a net improvement of range accuracy when refractive index modeling is used.

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