T. Bosch et M. Lescure, CROSSTALK ANALYSIS OF 1 M TO 10 M LASER PHASE-SHIFT RANGE FINDER, IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement, 46(6), 1997, pp. 1224-1228
A heterodyne phase shift laser range finder has been developed for the
measurement of distances of 1 m to 10 m, An analysis of the crosstalk
between the current source and the photoelectric receiver of this dev
ice permits prediction of the accuracy of the setup. For example, when
the amplitude of the crosstalk is proportional to the modulation freq
uency and for a given photoelectric signal-to-induction ratio of 30 at
10 m, the maximum corresponding error is about 5 cm, To determine the
magnitude of the crosstalk, we propose a model taking into account th
at the amplitude and the phase-shift of the induced signal depend on w
hether the coupling is inductive or capacitive. Crosstalk modeling sho
ws that very slight inductive or capacitive coupling is sufficient to
affect distance measurement.