Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 9, Issue 6, 061101(2011)
Investigations of range accuracy for long-range three-dimensional active imaging
Distance resolutions and noises are analyzed experimentally for long-range three-dimensional (3D) active imaging systems that have signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) more optimal than 30:1. Findings indicate that the photon shot noise primarily determines the SNR. However, the active imaging method, which has a relatively low SNR, generates a relatively high distance resolution. To explain this phenomenon, a theory in which the distance resolution of 3D active imaging systems is determined by both the photon shot noise and the subinterval width is developed. Theoretical and experimental results differ by less than 4%.
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Xiuda Zhang, Huimin Yan, Qin Zhou, "Investigations of range accuracy for long-range three-dimensional active imaging," Chin. Opt. Lett. 9, 061101 (2011)
Category: Imaging Systems
Received: Nov. 30, 2010
Accepted: Jan. 14, 2011
Published Online: Apr. 28, 2011
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