S. Shinohara, M. Andou, M. Miyata, H. Yoshida, H. Ikeda, J. Yoshida, K. Nishide, T. Kondo, M. Sumi
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Abstract
The authors describe a compact range-finder that uses a frequency-modulated self-mixing laser diode which measures the averaged time interval of successive external-mode hops to give a short distance from the laser diode to a resting target with rough surface. With a triangular current modulation of an optimum amplitude, the measured dynamic range is from 0.2 m to 0.5 m; the standard deviation and the repeatability are less than +or-0.25 mm and +or-1.1 mm, respectively. With a decreased amplitude, i.e. half of the optimum, the dynamic range is widened to the range of 0.2 m to 1 m; the standard deviation and the repeatability are less than +or-1.6 mm and +or-2.8 mm, respectively. This type of range-finder is suitable for application as a visual sensor of an industrial robot.<>