Abstract

This paper presents a lean subcarrier modulation-based phase-coded coherent lidar system with a non-quadrature receiver and sampling ratio lower than the Nyquist sampling ratio. Specifically, by utilizing the drawbacks of low Doppler tolerance in encoding signals, phase information can be obtained after pulse compression, and the mirror frequency introduced by real sampling can be negligible. Validation experiments based on inverse synthetic aperture lidar are performed, with the corresponding imaging results having a resolution superior to 4cm, demonstrating our system's efficiency in phase acquisition that is free from frequency aliasing.

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