Large field distributed aperture laser semiactive angle measurement system design with imaging fiber bundles

Chunyun Xu, Haobo Cheng*, Yunpeng Feng, Xiaoli Jing

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Abstract

A type of laser semiactive angle measurement system is designed for target detecting and tracking. Only one detector is used to detect target location from four distributed aperture optical systems through a 4 x 1 imaging fiber bundle. A telecentric optical system in image space is designed to increase the efficiency of imaging fiber bundles. According to the working principle of a four-quadrant (4Q) detector, fiber diamond alignment is adopted between an optical system and a 4Q detector. The structure of the laser semiactive angle measurement system is, we believe, novel. Tolerance analysis is carried out to determine tolerance limits of manufacture and installation errors of the optical system. The performance of the proposed method is identified by computer simulations and experiments. It is demonstrated that the linear region of the system is ±12°, with measurement error of better than 0.2°. In general, this new system can be used with large field of view and high accuracy, providing an efficient, stable, and fast method for angle measurement in practical situations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7000-7008
Number of pages9
JournalApplied Optics
Volume55
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2016

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