Multi-Slit Streak-Tube Imaging LIDAR (MS-STIL)
Multiple-Slit Streak Tube Imaging LIDAR (MS-STIL) represents a new method for using streak tubes in
a laser radar configuration. The MS-STIL approach uses several slits instead of the usual single
slit to provide a number of additional capabilities over the conventional STIL system. Areté
Associates has developed several MS-STIL configurations for providing 3-D, single laser pulse,
scannerless imaging (Flash mode); 3-D polarimetry; and multispectral 3-D fluorescence imaging.
Flash Ladar

Areté Associates has developed and demonstrated a 3-D Flash ladar sensor. The Flash sensor utilizes
fiber-optics to map a 2-D image plane onto a multiple slit streak-tube. The readout from the image
of the streak-tube output is electronically unscrambled to produce a 3-D volume image cube in a single
laser pulse. The Flash ladar sensor was used in the DARPA Jigsaw program to detect targets under trees.
The fundamental concept of Jigsaw is to exploit the randomly placed voids in canopy and/or camouflage
to peer through at an unoccluded segment of the target. The ladar system effectively "sees" through these
voids unveiling segments of the target. When the sensor platform is moved, a new void distribution is
presented to the sensor system that reveals additional segments of the target. Provided a sufficient
number of sensor-to-target aspects, the target shape emerge when individual frames are fused into one
composite image. This 3-D image is used to form an identification of the target. Areté's Flash sensor
has also been used in the AIMSMART program to generate 3-D images of mines in the surf-zone. Areté Associates
is investing in new all-solid-state methods to reduce the size, power, and weight of the Flash sensor.
Polarization Imaging Streak Tube LIDAR (PISTL)

Areté Associates has developed an imaging polarimetric ladar system for enhanced detection of
landmines and obscuration- camouflaged vehicles. The polarimetric imaging streak tube ladar (PISTL)
system operates on a two-measurement Mueller-matrix imaging approach. Two orthogonally- polarized co-
registered line-images are formed on the photocathode of a streak tube imaging system that captures
range-resolved data for 512 azimuthal (cross-track) pixels with every laser pulse. Push-broom
operation of the sensor from an airborne platform generates 3D polarimetric imagery from which
targets are discriminated both by shape and depolarization signature. Areté performed airborne field
tests that demonstrate target depolarization imagery that enables detection of four different types
of surface-laid anti-tank mines. In addition, the PISTL sensor demonstrated detection of military
vehicles obscured by foliage, camouflage netting, and smoke from altitudes up to 1000 m above
ground level.
Fluorescence Imaging Streak Tube LIDAR (FISTL)
Areté Associates has developed and tested an active 3-D imaging multi-spectral sensor. The sensor utilizes a
multi-slit streak-tube coupled to an imaging spectrograph to simultaneously measure the time resolved
fluorescence return of multiple spectral channels.

The examples given, show 3-D images of a plant with a
resolution targets in the background. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of 3-D spectral imaging in
discriminating between target and background in highly cluttered environments.
Anti-Invasion Mine Signature Measurement and Assessment for Remote Targeting (AIMSMART)

Areté Associates participated in the Anti-Invasion Mine Signature Measurement and Assessment for Remote
Targeting (AIMSMART) program sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR). Areté provided instruments
and test field support for this effort. Several tests were performed at the Field Research Facility (FRF)
at Duck, NC to provide 3-D flash LIDAR and 3-D polarimetric data on sea and land mines scattered throughout
the surf and beach zones.