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10 May 2005 Ground and air test performance of the laser event recorder
Craig R. Schwarze, Robert Vaillancourt, David Carlson, James R. Engel, Jerri Tribble, James Sheehy
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Abstract
The primary objective of this effort is to develop a low-cost, self-powered, and compact laser event recorder and warning sensor for the measurement of laser events. Previously we reported on the technology and design of the Laser Event Recorder. In this paper we describe results from a series of ground and airborne tests of the Laser Event Recorder.
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Craig R. Schwarze, Robert Vaillancourt, David Carlson, James R. Engel, Jerri Tribble, and James Sheehy "Ground and air test performance of the laser event recorder", Proc. SPIE 5787, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications II, (10 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.604755
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KEYWORDS
Line edge roughness

Prototyping

Pulsed laser operation

Laser safety

Sensors

Global Positioning System

Laser sources

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