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The Air Force Research Laboratory is in the process of demonstrating an advanced space surveillance capability with a heterodyne laser radar (ladar) system to be used, among other applications, for range-resolved imaging of orbiting satellites. A small-scale version of this system, the Heterodyne Imaging Laser Testbed (HILT), is used for obtaining pulsed reflection returns from targets that are located on the ground at a distance of approximately 1 km. Presented in this paper are a description of HILT and the preliminary results: image reconstructions of the ground targets using reflective tomographic techniques.
James B. Lasche,Charles L. Matson,Stephen D. Ford,Weldon L. Thweatt,Kenneth B. Rowland, andVincent N. Benham
"Reflective tomography for imaging satellites: experimental results", Proc. SPIE 3815, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis IV, (30 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364127
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James B. Lasche, Charles L. Matson, Stephen D. Ford, Weldon L. Thweatt, Kenneth B. Rowland, Vincent N. Benham, "Reflective tomography for imaging satellites: experimental results," Proc. SPIE 3815, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis IV, (30 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364127