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Acta Armamentarii ›› 2023, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (8): 2495-2502.doi: 10.12382/bgxb.2022.0219

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Compensation Method for Range-Gated 3D Imaging Inhomogeneity Based on ICCD Detector

SUN Lei, JIN Dongdong*(), JI Chunheng, PEI Chonglei, AN Hongbo, DUAN Enyue   

  1. Shandong Institute of Space Electronic Technology, Yantai 264670, Shandong, China
  • Received:2022-04-01 Online:2023-08-30
  • Contact: JIN Dongdong

Abstract:

Range-gated 3D imaging is a non-scanning technology that utilizes nanosecond shutter time characteristics of Intensified CCD (ICCD) detectors to achieve photon time-of-flight gated imaging. It finds valuable applications in long-distance surveying, underwater measurement, and target recognition in complex environments. Due to device technology limitations, there is often a phenomenon of asynchronous switching time in the actual ICCD detector shutter, resulting in serious inaccuracies in range-gated 3D imaging measurements. Based on the inherent gate opening time characteristics of ICCD detectors, a distance error matrix of different devices is obtained through testing, and a range-gated 3D imaging non-uniformity compensation method is proposed. The research results indicate that the proposed method can effectively reduce range-gated 3D imaging errors, improve the actual measurement accuracy, and have good engineering application value.

Key words: Intensified CCD, range-gated, 3D imaging, temporal nonuniformity

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