Claims
- 1. An acoustic array deployment system for an underwater vehicle, comprising:
a weighted projectile capable of being housed onboard the underwater vehicle; an optical fiber based acoustic array having a first end and a second end with said first end being coupled to said weighted projectile and said second end being coupled to the underwater vehicle; spooling means for maintaining said acoustic array in a spooled configuration when said weighted projectile is housed onboard the underwater vehicle; and ejection means coupled to said weighted projectile for launching said weighted projectile from onboard the underwater vehicle in a gravitationally downward direction that is not aligned with the underwater vehicle's direction of travel, wherein said acoustic array is paid out from said spooling means as said weighted projectile is launched and then sinks under its own weight.
- 2. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 1 wherein said acoustic array comprises an optical fiber having a plurality of optical hydrophones integrated therein at spaced apart intervals along said optical fiber.
- 3. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of optical hydrophones comprises a Bragg grating.
- 4. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of optical hydrophones is configured to produce Rayleigh scattering of laser pulses passed along said optical fiber.
- 5. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 1 wherein said spooling means comprises:
a first spool mounted onboard said weighted projectile; and a second spool mounted onboard the underwater vehicle.
- 6. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 5 wherein said first spool is motorized.
- 7. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 5 wherein said second spool is motorized.
- 8. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 5 wherein said first spool and said second spool are motorized.
- 9. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 1 wherein said ejection means is mounted onboard the underwater vehicle.
- 10. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 1 wherein said ejection means is mounted onboard said weighted projectile.
- 11 An acoustic array deployment system for an underwater vehicle, comprising:
a weighted projectile housed onboard the underwater vehicle; an optical fiber having a plurality of optical hydrophones integrated therein at spaced apart intervals along said optical fiber, said optical fiber having a first end and a second end with said first end being coupled to said weighted projectile and said second end being coupled to the underwater vehicle; a first spool mounted onboard said weighted projectile and a second spool mounted onboard the underwater vehicle, said first spool maintaining a first portion of said optical fiber in a spooled configuration when said weighted projectile is housed onboard the underwater vehicle and said second spool maintaining a second portion of said optical fiber in a spooled configuration when said weighted projectile is housed onboard the underwater vehicle; and ejection means coupled to said weighted projectile for launching said weighted projectile from onboard the underwater vehicle in a gravitationally downward direction that is not aligned with the underwater vehicle's direction of travel, wherein said optical fiber is paid out from each of said first spool and said second spool as said weighted projectile is launched and then sinks under its own weight.
- 12. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of optical hydrophones comprises a Bragg grating.
- 13. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of optical hydrophones is configured to produce Rayleigh scattering of laser pulses passed along said optical fiber.
- 14. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 further comprising a material coating said optical fiber for amplifying acoustic pressure impinging thereon.
- 15. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein said first spool is motorized.
- 16. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein said second spool is motorized.
- 17. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein said first spool and said second spool are motorized.
- 18. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein said ejection means is mounted onboard the underwater vehicle.
- 19. An acoustic array deployment system as in claim 11 wherein said ejection means is mounted onboard said weighted projectile.
- 20. A method of deploying an acoustic array from a supercavitating underwater vehicle producing a cavitation bubble therearound during movement through the water along a direction of travel, comprising the steps of:
providing a weighted projectile onboard the underwater vehicle, an optical fiber based acoustic array having a first end and a second end with said first end being coupled to said weighted projectile and said second end being coupled to the underwater vehicle, and spooling means for maintaining said acoustic array in a spooled configuration when said weighted projectile is housed onboard the underwater vehicle; and launching said weighted projectile from onboard the underwater vehicle in a gravitationally downward direction that is not aligned with the underwater vehicle's direction of travel, wherein said weighted projectile is propelled through the cavitation bubble of the underwater vehicle, and wherein said acoustic array is paid out from said spooling means as said weighted projectile is launched and then sinks under its own weight.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0001] The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for Governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.