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Most lidar approaches configured for long range applications rely on large aperture telescopes or else aperture synthesis to resolve objects. Here we describe a different technique that draws its inspiration from computed tomography (CT) scan technology. This method, called lidar tomography, relies on narrow laser pulses to generate a series of highly-range resolved measurements from different look angles as the lidar platform moves around the object. We compare the convolutional backprojection technique for image reconstruction to a model based iterative algorithm to reconstruct images of various objects in a lab. We show through modelling and simulation that the lidar tomography approach can generate <1-inch resolved imagery from an airborne platform if sufficient angular diversity and appropriate geolocation accuracy requirements can be met.
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Andre Van Rynbach, Sarah Krug, Andrew Reinhardt, Brett Spivey, "Lidar tomography for remote sensing," Proc. SPIE 12537, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXVIII, 1253702 (12 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2663164