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Microprocessor controlled sixty-four element pulsed optical receiver
A microprocessor controlled, sixty-four element, pulsed optical receiver system has been developed. It is used in conjunction with a double pulse ruby laser (1 J/pulse) for remotely sensing crosswind in the atmosphere by analyzing the laser energy scattered from a diffuse target.1