• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 38, Issue 11, 1128002 (2018)
Biao Yang1、2、*, Yihua Hu1、2、*, Minle Li1、2, Liren Guo1、2, Jinying Tang1、2, and Xi Chen1、2
Author Affiliations
  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Pulsed Power Laser Technology, National University of Defense Technology, Hefei, Anhui 230037, China
  • 2 Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Electronic Restriction, National University of Defense Technology, Hefei, Anhui 230037, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/AOS201838.1128002 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Biao Yang, Yihua Hu, Minle Li, Liren Guo, Jinying Tang, Xi Chen. Modeling and Simulation of Target Reconstruction by Laser Reflection Tomography[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2018, 38(11): 1128002 Copy Citation Text show less
    Schematic of LRT
    Fig. 1. Schematic of LRT
    Dot matrix diagram of sub-rays of expanded laser
    Fig. 2. Dot matrix diagram of sub-rays of expanded laser
    Positional relationship between beam plane and element
    Fig. 3. Positional relationship between beam plane and element
    Schematic of superposition of sub-ray echo signals
    Fig. 4. Schematic of superposition of sub-ray echo signals
    Pulse shapes before and after interaction between laser signal and target. (a) Emitted pulse signal; (b) echo signal
    Fig. 5. Pulse shapes before and after interaction between laser signal and target. (a) Emitted pulse signal; (b) echo signal
    Projection point information of target under different angles. (a) 0°; (b) 60°; (c) 90°
    Fig. 6. Projection point information of target under different angles. (a) 0°; (b) 60°; (c) 90°
    Target prototype drawn by 3DSMAX software. (a) Top view of front side; (b) down view of back side
    Fig. 7. Target prototype drawn by 3DSMAX software. (a) Top view of front side; (b) down view of back side
    Reconstructed target images based on data sampled under different angle intervals. (a) 1°; (b) 2°; (c) 4°
    Fig. 8. Reconstructed target images based on data sampled under different angle intervals. (a) 1°; (b) 2°; (c) 4°
    Reconstructed target images under different probing angles. (a) 180°; (b) 120°; (c) 90°
    Fig. 9. Reconstructed target images under different probing angles. (a) 180°; (b) 120°; (c) 90°
    Biao Yang, Yihua Hu, Minle Li, Liren Guo, Jinying Tang, Xi Chen. Modeling and Simulation of Target Reconstruction by Laser Reflection Tomography[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2018, 38(11): 1128002
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