Direct-Detection LADAR Systems (SPIE Tutorial Text Vol. TT85) (Tutorial Texts in Optical Engineering Series)
Richard D. Richmond,Stephen C. Cain (Author)
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About the Author
Richard Richmond is currently the technical director focusing on the development and applications of laser radar technology at ITT/AES. Prior to his retirement from government civil service in February 2009, Mr. Richmond worked in the electro-optics technology division of the Air Force Research Laboratory. He was the team leader for laser radar technology in the multi-function electro-optics branch. Mr. Richmond has been the project engineer or program manager on numerous laser radar development and research efforts. Application areas of the various efforts have included both ground-based and airborne wind sensing, imaging and vibration sensing of hard targets, and remote chemical sensing. He has over 30 years of experience in the development and application of laser-based remote sensing.Stephen Cain is currently an associate professor of electrical engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) where he teaches courses in laser radar, image processing, and semiconductor devices. His research focus is in the area of LADAR signal and image processing as well as near-earth-orbiting asteroid detection methodology. He has also served as a senior engineer at ITT aerospace and com-munications division, a senior scientist at Wyle Laboratories, and a captain in the United States Air Force. He received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Notre Dame, his master s degree in electrical engineering from Michigan Tech, and his Doctoral degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dayton.
Paperback: 156 pages
Publisher: SPIE Publications; Pap/Cdr edition (March 12, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 081948072X
ISBN-13: 9780819480729
About the Author
Richard Richmond is currently the technical director focusing on the development and applications of laser radar technology at ITT/AES. Prior to his retirement from government civil service in February 2009, Mr. Richmond worked in the electro-optics technology division of the Air Force Research Laboratory. He was the team leader for laser radar technology in the multi-function electro-optics branch. Mr. Richmond has been the project engineer or program manager on numerous laser radar development and research efforts. Application areas of the various efforts have included both ground-based and airborne wind sensing, imaging and vibration sensing of hard targets, and remote chemical sensing. He has over 30 years of experience in the development and application of laser-based remote sensing.Stephen Cain is currently an associate professor of electrical engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) where he teaches courses in laser radar, image processing, and semiconductor devices. His research focus is in the area of LADAR signal and image processing as well as near-earth-orbiting asteroid detection methodology. He has also served as a senior engineer at ITT aerospace and com-munications division, a senior scientist at Wyle Laboratories, and a captain in the United States Air Force. He received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Notre Dame, his master s degree in electrical engineering from Michigan Tech, and his Doctoral degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dayton.
Paperback: 156 pages
Publisher: SPIE Publications; Pap/Cdr edition (March 12, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 081948072X
ISBN-13: 9780819480729
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