Small-Sat-Ladar Final Report: FY18 Integrated Systems Line-Supported Program
Abstract
Airborne 3D imaging ladars such as ALIRTi and MACHETEii,iii have demonstrated operational utility in Afghanistan and in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility. They have been used for mapping(Afghanistan is, perhaps, the best mapped country in the world.), detecting objects under foliage and camouflage, route planning, change detection, determining vehicle accessibility, identifying helicopter landing zones, and supporting planning for special-forces operations. Extending 3D imaging to space would provide similar capabilities for denied territory. A problem with space systems, of course, is that they can be very large and costly. The objective of the study described in this report was to develop a small-sat-ladar concept that has good performance but reasonably low cost.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 04, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1095342
Entities
People
- Charles A. Primmerman
Organizations
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory