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15 October 1993 In-bore chronograph--a laser radar for interior ballistics measurements, part 1: system design
Greg Lawson, Stuart R. Fowler, Howard W. Halsey, Kerry B. Whittle, Gary W. Kamerman
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Abstract
An internal research and development program at Teledyne Brown Engineering has produced a laser radar device to measure velocities of projectiles as they travel through the barrel of a gun. The technique measures velocities directly via the Doppler shift imposed on a retro- reflected laser beam. The device, called the In-Bore Chronograph (IBC), is believed to be the first coherent laser radar to be offered commercially. The IBC measures in-bore velocities from 5 to 2500 m/sec.
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Greg Lawson, Stuart R. Fowler, Howard W. Halsey, Kerry B. Whittle, and Gary W. Kamerman "In-bore chronograph--a laser radar for interior ballistics measurements, part 1: system design", Proc. SPIE 1936, Applied Laser Radar Technology, (15 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157114
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

LIDAR

Velocity measurements

Radar

Sensors

Laser applications

Mirrors

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