TY - JOUR PY - 1985// TI - A study of laser radar JO - Proceedings: International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles A1 - Kawata, Hiroshi A1 - Endo, Hiroshi A1 - Eto, Yoshiyuki SP - 230 EP - 234 VL - 1985 IS - N2 - Various radar systems have been proposed as collision avoidance sensors for automatic braking and warning applications. Practical use of laser radar systems is now near at hand with the introduction of high power, high reliability laser diodes. Utilizing these new devices, a laser radar system has been adapted for measuring the distance to objects in its path. It was first shown that reflectors on the rear of the automobile possess high reflectivity and sharp directivity. Given these characteristics, a compact laser radar system was tested which employed 12 W laser diodes and PIN photodiodes. The maximum range of approximately 100m was obtained. Furthermore, the ability to discriminate other vehicles from roadside objects was achieved by detecting discontinuity in measured distance data through a microprocessor. These results show that the performance of laser radar is comparable to that of microwave radar. Considering the cost and size of the radar systems, laser radar would appear to be the more practical of the two.

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