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US Patent 8493445 Scanner/optical system for three-dimensional lidar imaging and polarimetry

Patent 8493445 was granted and assigned to Sigma Space on July, 2013 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Sigma Space
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
84934450
Patent Inventor Names
David Nelson Wells0
John James Degnan, III0
Date of Patent
July 23, 2013
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Patent Application Number
116835490
Date Filed
March 8, 2007
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12135212 Remote measurement of shallow depths in semi-transparent media
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US Patent 11754693 Airborne topo-bathy lidar system and methods thereof
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US Patent 11774558 Optical scanning device and LIDAR system including the same
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US Patent 11933899 Remote measurement of shallow depths in semi-transparent media
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US Patent 11933967 Distally actuated scanning mirror
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US Patent 12123950 Hybrid LADAR with co-planar scanning and imaging field-of-view
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Lan Dai T Truong
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Patent abstract

An optical scanner system for contiguous three-dimensional topographic or volumetric imaging of a surface from an aircraft or spacecraft is disclosed. A servo controller synchronizes the rotation rates of a pair of wedge scanners with high precision to the multi-kilohertz laser fire rate producing an infinite variety of well-controlled scan patterns. This causes the beam pattern to be laid down in precisely the same way on each scan cycle, eliminating the need to record the orientations of the wedges accurately on every laser fire, thereby reducing ancillary data storage or transmission requirements by two to three orders of magnitude and greatly simplifying data preprocessing and analysis. The described system also uses a holographic element to split the laser beam into an array that is then scanned in an arbitrary pattern. This provides more uniform signal strength to the various imaging detector channels and reduces the level of optical crosstalk between channels, resulting in a higher fidelity three-dimensional image.

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