Claims
- 1. A duo-frame normalization technique for use in range gate imaging to compensate for phenomenological effects, including the steps of:
- generating an energy pulse;
- transmitting over a range interval the energy pulse to a target;
- simultaneously receiving,
- a) ambient light present over an open gated range as an integrated ambient image;
- b) a reflected energy pulse from said target over the open-gated range as an integrated first gate image;
- c) the reflected energy pulse from said target over a shortened gate range as an integrated second gate image;
- normalizing the integrated ambient image;
- subtracting the integrated normalized ambient image from both the integrated first gate image and the integrated second gate image, to yield a first and second frame integration;
- dividing the second frame integration by the first frame integration whereby a range-coded image is obtained in a time that is relatively short as compared to dynamic scene effects so as to substantially remove all dynamic scene effects from the range-coded image.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/950,511 filed 25 Sep. 1992 now abandoned.
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