Claims
- 1. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system for determining the distance to the closest point of approach to a munition and the time of arrival thereat of a moving target, said acoustic amplitude-doppler system comprising
- an acoustic sensor circuit for sensing moving target sound waves and generating an input amplitude function signal P in response thereto,
- a differentiating circuit receiving said input signal and developing signals P, P and P, said developed signals representing respectively the first, second and third derivatives of said input signal,
- a time determining circuit receiving said second and third derivative signals P and P and generating from the times t.sub.2, t.sub.3 of the zero crossings thereof and from a time interval ratio K, a response indicating the predicted time t.sub.c of target arrival at said closest point of approach, and
- a distance determining circuit receiving (a) a signal having a frequency f.sub.o responsive to spectral lines in said moving target sound waves, (b) input amplitude function P and (c) first derivative signal P, and developing therefrom a response indicating the predicted distance d of the closest point of approach of said target to said munition.
- 2. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system as defined in claim 1 including
- comparator means comparing the response d developed by said distance determining circuit with a preselected distance signal d (max) and providing an output in response to the conditions of d being equal to and less than d (max), and
- an AND gate, said AND gate receiving the response generated by said time determining circuit and the output of said comparator means and outputting a munition fire signal in response thereto.
- 3. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system as defined in claim 2 wherein said predicted distance d is developed from (a) the normalized amplitude of said first derivative signal P at times t.sub.2 and t.sub.3, (b) the frequency f.sub.2 at time t.sub.2, (c) the frequency f.sub.3 at time t.sub.3 and (d) the change in frequency .DELTA.f.sub.32 between times t.sub.2 and t.sub.3.
- 4. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system as defined in claim 3 wherein said time interval ratio K is derived from the equation ##EQU15## and said predetermined distance d is derived from the equation ##EQU16## wherein v.sub.a is the sound velocity and f.sub.o .perspectiveto.f.sub.2.
- 5. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system as defined in claim 4 wherein the interval ratio value K is equal to 1.3660.
- 6. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system as defined in claim 4 wherein the interval ratio value K is equal to 1.3285.
- 7. An acoustic amplitude-doppler system as defined in claim 3 wherein
- said differentiating circuit comprises a first differentiating operational amplifier receiving said input signal P, a second differentiating operational amplifier receiving the output P of said first differentiating operational amplifier, and a third differentiating operational amplifier receiving the output P of said second differentiating operational amplifier,
- said time determining circuit comprises a first zero crossing detector receiving the output P of said third differentiating operational amplifier, a second zero crossing detector receiving the output P of said second differentiating operational amplifier, and an up-down counter means receiving the outputs of said first and second zero crossing detectors and outputting the predicted time of arrival response t.sub.c, and
- said distance determining circuit comprises a first divider circuit receiving said input signal P and said first derivative signal P, first and second sample and hold circuits receiving the output P/P of said first divider circuit, a first subtractor circuit receiving the outputs of said first and second sample and hold circuits, filter means receiving said signal having a frequency f.sub.o, third and fourth sample and hold circuits receiving the output of said filter means, a second subtractor circuit receiving the outputs of said third and fourth sample and hold circuits, a second divider circuit receiving the output of said fourth sample and hold circuit and the output of said second subtractor circuit, and a third divider circuit receiving the output of said second divider circuit and the output of said first subtractor circuit and outputting a response indicating the predicted distance d.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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