A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor
This paper introduces a digital-assisted multiple echo detection scheme, which utilizes the waste time of the full serial data readout period in a focal plane array (FPA)-based laser detection and ranging (LADAR) receiver. With the support of an external digital signal processor (DSP) and additional...
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doaj-fc52ec6eba5c4e648ae0bd9e6d5bf2de2020-11-25T02:14:52ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-03-01195121010.3390/s19051210s19051210A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging SensorHyeon-June Kim0Eun-Gyu Lee1Choul-Young Kim2CIS Development Division, SK Hynix, Icheon 17336, KoreaDepartment of Electronics Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, KoreaDepartment of Electronics Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, KoreaThis paper introduces a digital-assisted multiple echo detection scheme, which utilizes the waste time of the full serial data readout period in a focal plane array (FPA)-based laser detection and ranging (LADAR) receiver. With the support of an external digital signal processor (DSP) and additional analog memory inserted into the receiver, the proposed readout scheme can effectively enhance multi-target resolution (MTR) three times higher than the conventional FPA-based LADAR, while maintaining low power consumption and a small area. A prototype chip was fabricated in a 0.18-μm CMOS process with an 8 × 8 FPA configuration, where each single receiver pixel occupied an area of 100 μm × 100 μm. The single receiver achieved an MTR of 20 ns with 7.47 mW power dissipation, an input referred noise current of 4.48 pA/√Hz with a bandwidth 530 MHz, a minimum detectable signal (MDS) of 340 nA, a maximum walk error of 2.2 ns, and a maximum non-linearity of 0.05% among the captured multiple echo images.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/5/1210FPA-based LADARToFmulti-target resolutionmultiple echo detection |
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Hyeon-June Kim Eun-Gyu Lee Choul-Young Kim A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor Sensors FPA-based LADAR ToF multi-target resolution multiple echo detection |
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Hyeon-June Kim Eun-Gyu Lee Choul-Young Kim |
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A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor |
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A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor |
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A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor |
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A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor |
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A High-Multi Target Resolution Focal Plane Array-Based Laser Detection and Ranging Sensor |
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high-multi target resolution focal plane array-based laser detection and ranging sensor |
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This paper introduces a digital-assisted multiple echo detection scheme, which utilizes the waste time of the full serial data readout period in a focal plane array (FPA)-based laser detection and ranging (LADAR) receiver. With the support of an external digital signal processor (DSP) and additional analog memory inserted into the receiver, the proposed readout scheme can effectively enhance multi-target resolution (MTR) three times higher than the conventional FPA-based LADAR, while maintaining low power consumption and a small area. A prototype chip was fabricated in a 0.18-μm CMOS process with an 8 × 8 FPA configuration, where each single receiver pixel occupied an area of 100 μm × 100 μm. The single receiver achieved an MTR of 20 ns with 7.47 mW power dissipation, an input referred noise current of 4.48 pA/√Hz with a bandwidth 530 MHz, a minimum detectable signal (MDS) of 340 nA, a maximum walk error of 2.2 ns, and a maximum non-linearity of 0.05% among the captured multiple echo images. |
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FPA-based LADAR ToF multi-target resolution multiple echo detection |
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