arXiv Open Access 2025

A Novel Signal Processing Strategy for Short-Range Laser Feedback Interferometry Sensors

Alexander Zimmer Johannes Meyer Enkelejda Kasneci
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The rapid evolution of wearable technologies, such as AR glasses, demands compact, energy-efficient sensors capable of high-precision measurements in dynamic environments. Traditional Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) Laser Feedback Interferometry (LFI) sensors, while promising, falter in applications that feature small distances, high velocities, shallow modulation, and low-power constraints. We propose a novel sensor-processing pipeline that reliably extracts distance and velocity measurements at distances as low as 1 cm. As a core contribution, we introduce a four-ramp modulation scheme that resolves persistent ambiguities in beat frequency signs and overcomes spectral blind regions caused by hardware limitations. Based on measurements of the implemented pipeline, a noise model is defined to evaluate its performance and sensitivity to several algorithmic and working point parameters. We show that the pipeline generally achieves robust and low-noise measurements using state-of-the-art hardware.

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Alexander Zimmer

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Johannes Meyer

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Enkelejda Kasneci

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Zimmer, A., Meyer, J., Kasneci, E. (2025). A Novel Signal Processing Strategy for Short-Range Laser Feedback Interferometry Sensors. https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10705

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