Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controls its own optical systems
Patent
1981-03-23
1983-08-30
Nelms, David C.
Radiant energy
Photocells; circuits and apparatus
Photocell controls its own optical systems
356141, 356152, G01C 100
Patent
active
044018860
ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetic (e.g., laser) beam acquisition and tracking system that is particularly useful onboard high-speed aircraft (10) to acquire and track a target (12) supporting a retroreflector (13) is disclosed. The acquisition and tracking system includes two deflection systems--a mechanical deflection system (19) and an acousto-optic deflection system (17)--for controlling the direction of the electromagnetic beam (14). The two deflection systems are serial, i.e., first one system deflects the beam and then the other system deflects the beam. The deflection systems are controlled in different manners, depending upon the mode of operation of the acquisition and tracking system, which comprise a search mode, a spiral search mode and a tracking mode. In the search mode of operation the mechanical deflection system (19), which includes one or more servo-driven scanning mirrors (54 and 56), relatively slowly sweeps the electromagnetic beam in either a line scan (18) or an area scan (16) search pattern. As the beam is swept, the acousto-optic deflection system (17) relatively rapidly moves the beam in a predetermined pattern over a relatively small field of view. When a target is acquired during the search mode, the acquisition and tracking system passes through the spiral mode of operation and enters the track mode of operation. In the track mode of operation, the acousto-optic deflection system (17) dithers the beam (14) around its central axis. If the target moves from a position lying along the central axis, the scanning mirrors (54 and 56) are repositioned such that the beam impinges on the target (12) when the beam lies along the central axis of the acousto-optic deflection system (17). In the event the target is lost, the acquisition and tracking system shifts to the spiral mode of operation. In the spiral mode of operation the beam (14) is moved in a spiral pattern by the acousto-optic deflection system (17) until the target is reacquired. If the target is not reacquired, the acquisition and tracking system returns to the search mode of operation.
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Pond C. Ray
Wilbert Reynold E.
Nelms David C.
The Boeing Company
Westin Edward P.
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