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15 January 1998 Satellite feature reconstruction using reflective tomography: field results
Charles L. Matson, Donald E. Holland, Diego F. Pierrottet, Donald Ruffatto, Stanley R. Czyzak, Debora E. Mosley
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Abstract
The Air Force Phillips Laboratory is in the process of demonstrating an advanced space surveillance capability with a heterodyne laser radar system to be used, among other applications, for range-resolved imaging of orbiting satellites. In this paper, we present our first satellite feature reconstruction from field results using reflective tomographic techniques.
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Charles L. Matson, Donald E. Holland, Diego F. Pierrottet, Donald Ruffatto, Stanley R. Czyzak, and Debora E. Mosley "Satellite feature reconstruction using reflective tomography: field results", Proc. SPIE 3219, Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems II, (15 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.298050
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Reflectivity

Tomography

Imaging systems

Heterodyning

Laser systems engineering

LIDAR

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