Detection of Moving Targets using Coherent Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry
Esther Renner (1), Max Koeppel (1), Bernhard Schmauss (1,2) ((1), Institute of Microwaves, Photonics, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-N\"urnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany, (2) Max Planck Institute for, the Science of Light, Erlangen, Germany)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fiber-optic system that uses FMCW radar principles to accurately detect and track moving targets by measuring their position and velocity with Doppler correction.
Contribution
It presents a novel fiber-coupled COFDR system capable of high-precision localization and target tracking using coherent optical frequency domain reflectometry.
Findings
High measurement accuracy demonstrated
Effective Doppler correction implemented
Target tracking capability validated
Abstract
We present Doppler-corrected position and velocity measurement with a fiber-coupled COFDR system based on the FMCW radar principle for high precision localization applications. A high measurement accuracy and the ability to track targets are demonstrated.
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