Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters

Abstract Frequency-swept interferometry (FSI) is a powerful ranging method with high precision and immunity to ambient light. However, the stand-off distance of the current FSI-based ranging system for noncooperative targets is relatively short because the weak echo power cannot provide the needed s...

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Main Authors: Yifan Wang, Xin Xu, Zongren Dai, Ziyu Hua, Chenxiao Lin, Yubin Hou, Qian Zhang, Pu Wang, Yidong Tan
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Published: SpringerOpen 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43074-022-00067-z
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author Yifan Wang
Xin Xu
Zongren Dai
Ziyu Hua
Chenxiao Lin
Yubin Hou
Qian Zhang
Pu Wang
Yidong Tan
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Xin Xu
Zongren Dai
Ziyu Hua
Chenxiao Lin
Yubin Hou
Qian Zhang
Pu Wang
Yidong Tan
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description Abstract Frequency-swept interferometry (FSI) is a powerful ranging method with high precision and immunity to ambient light. However, the stand-off distance of the current FSI-based ranging system for noncooperative targets is relatively short because the weak echo power cannot provide the needed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Here, we report a ranging method that combines FSI and the laser feedback technique. Compared with conventional FSI, the interference between the weak echo signal and the local oscillator occurs in the laser cavity, which enhances the signal spontaneously and then provides an improved SNR. In the experiments, the detection limit of the echo power is less than 0.1 fW, with a 1 mW probe beam. Based on the enhancement from the laser feedback technique, the system can detect a noncooperative target that is up to hundreds of meters away in space without extra optical amplifiers. On the other hand, a large stand-off distance makes the system sensitive to environmental disturbance, which degrades the ranging precision. To address this issue, an interferometry-based compensation device, which is also sensitive to weak echoes from noncooperative targets, is proposed to monitor the optical-path-length drifts and ensure accurate beat frequency recognition. Moreover, the device can record distance changes during the integration time of ranging and track a moving target precisely with improved temporal resolution. Owing to the high sensitivity and the validity of the compensation approach, the standard deviation in 10 measurements is better than 0.07 mm when targeting an aluminum sheet at approximately 152 m. Generally, with a large range, high relative precision, and low photon consumption, the novel technical scheme for laser ranging demonstrates new capabilities that promise to enable a wide range of applications, such as large equipment assembly and noncooperative-target tracking.
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spelling doaj.art-e984ead45b184a27aee84cc084d390862022-12-22T02:02:18ZengSpringerOpenPhotoniX2662-19912022-09-013112010.1186/s43074-022-00067-zFrequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred metersYifan Wang0Xin Xu1Zongren Dai2Ziyu Hua3Chenxiao Lin4Yubin Hou5Qian Zhang6Pu Wang7Yidong Tan8The State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua UniversityInstitute of Laser Engineering, Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing, Beijing University of TechnologyInstitute of Laser Engineering, Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing, Beijing University of TechnologyInstitute of Laser Engineering, Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing, Beijing University of TechnologyThe State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua UniversityAbstract Frequency-swept interferometry (FSI) is a powerful ranging method with high precision and immunity to ambient light. However, the stand-off distance of the current FSI-based ranging system for noncooperative targets is relatively short because the weak echo power cannot provide the needed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Here, we report a ranging method that combines FSI and the laser feedback technique. Compared with conventional FSI, the interference between the weak echo signal and the local oscillator occurs in the laser cavity, which enhances the signal spontaneously and then provides an improved SNR. In the experiments, the detection limit of the echo power is less than 0.1 fW, with a 1 mW probe beam. Based on the enhancement from the laser feedback technique, the system can detect a noncooperative target that is up to hundreds of meters away in space without extra optical amplifiers. On the other hand, a large stand-off distance makes the system sensitive to environmental disturbance, which degrades the ranging precision. To address this issue, an interferometry-based compensation device, which is also sensitive to weak echoes from noncooperative targets, is proposed to monitor the optical-path-length drifts and ensure accurate beat frequency recognition. Moreover, the device can record distance changes during the integration time of ranging and track a moving target precisely with improved temporal resolution. Owing to the high sensitivity and the validity of the compensation approach, the standard deviation in 10 measurements is better than 0.07 mm when targeting an aluminum sheet at approximately 152 m. Generally, with a large range, high relative precision, and low photon consumption, the novel technical scheme for laser ranging demonstrates new capabilities that promise to enable a wide range of applications, such as large equipment assembly and noncooperative-target tracking.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43074-022-00067-zFrequency-swept interferometryLaser rangingLaser feedback techniqueRemote noncooperative targets
spellingShingle Yifan Wang
Xin Xu
Zongren Dai
Ziyu Hua
Chenxiao Lin
Yubin Hou
Qian Zhang
Pu Wang
Yidong Tan
Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters
PhotoniX
Frequency-swept interferometry
Laser ranging
Laser feedback technique
Remote noncooperative targets
title Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters
title_full Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters
title_fullStr Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters
title_full_unstemmed Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters
title_short Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters
title_sort frequency swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative target ranging with a stand off distance of several hundred meters
topic Frequency-swept interferometry
Laser ranging
Laser feedback technique
Remote noncooperative targets
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43074-022-00067-z
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