Claims
- 1. An underwater imaging system comprising
an underwater platform upon which are mounted at least two cameras of unlike imaging modes configured with adjacent, outwardly directed fields of view, said fields of view being substantially overlapping within the common effective range of said cameras, means for directing said fields of view over a field of regard, and a host computer for comparing the images from said cameras.
- 2. The underwater imaging system of claim 1, a first of said two cameras comprising an acoustical imaging camera and an acoustical source, a second of said two cameras comprising an optical camera and an optical illuminator source.
- 3. The underwater imaging system of claim 2, said field of regard comprising an axis of rotation defining an arc through which said fields of view may be rotated.
- 4. The underwater imaging system of claim 2 wherein said acoustical imaging camera and said acoustical source operate at a frequency above 100 kHz acoustical imaging frequency.
- 5. The underwater imaging system of claim 4, said acoustical imaging camera comprising a two-dimensional acoustical array for sending acoustical signals to said field of view and receiving acoustical signals from said field of view, thereby generating three-dimensional images.
- 6. The underwater imaging system of claim 5, wherein said acoustical source is a separate acoustical transducer.
- 7. The underwater imaging system of claim 5, said acoustical imaging camera further comprising an acoustical lens with which acoustical images are formed.
- 8. The underwater imaging system of claim 2, said acoustical camera comprising electronic beamforming means.
- 9. The underwater imaging system of claim 2, wherein said optical camera comprises an electro-optical image detector.
- 10. The underwater imaging system of claim 2, wherein said optical camera contains an optical image intensifier.
- 11. The underwater imaging system of claim 9, wherein said electro-optical image detector is range-gated.
- 12. The underwater imaging system of claim 2, wherein said optical illuminator source is a pulsed flash lamp.
- 13. The underwater imaging system of claim 2, wherein said optical illuminator source is a pulsed laser.
- 14. The underwater imaging system of claim 1, wherein said means for directing comprises a servomotor system.
- 15. The underwater imaging system of claim 14, wherein said means for directing further comprises acoustical and optical mirrors steerable by a common servomotor system.
- 16. An underwater imaging system comprising
a three dimensional acoustical imaging camera and an acoustical source and an optical camera and an optical illuminator source, respective fields of view of said cameras being substantially overlapping within the common effective range of said cameras, and a host computer for comparing the images from said cameras to pattern information in a database, thereby identifying targets in said images.
- 17. The underwater imaging system of claim 14, said field of regard comprising a two dimensional range, said means for directing said fields of view comprising two axes of at least limited rotation defining two orthogonal arcs through which said fields of view may be rotated.
- 18. The underwater imaging system of claim 3, said underwater platform comprising a water-borne vehicle.
- 19. The underwater imaging system of claim 1, said underwater platform comprising a stationary underwater platform.
- 20. The underwater imaging system of claim 3, said axis of rotation of said means for directing being substantially aligned with the roll axis of said water-borne vehicle, said means for directing being connected to a navigation system of said underwater vehicle to compensate for roll motion of said vehicle to maintain said field of view in a desired direction.
- 21. An apparatus for underwater imaging comprising a high frequency acoustical camera and acoustical energy source and a range-gated electro-optical camera and pulsed laser light source, said cameras having substantially common fields of view through rigidly connected respective mirrors driven by a servomotor system such that said cameras and said sources image a substantially common field of view.
- 22. An apparatus for underwater imaging according to claim 21, wherein said acoustical camera contains an acoustical array and an acoustical lens for generating images.
- 23. An apparatus for underwater imaging according to claim 21, wherein said acoustical camera contains an acoustical array and electronic beamforming means for generating images.
- 24. An apparatus for underwater imaging according to claim 21, wherein said cameras, said sources and said servomotor system are mounted in an underwater vehicle.
- 25. An apparatus for underwater imaging according to claim 24, wherein said servomotor system is electronically connected to the navigation system of said underwater vehicle to compensate for motion of said vehicle to maintain said field of view in a desired direction.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application relates and claims priority to pending U.S. application Ser. No. 60/322,725, filed Sep. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60322725 |
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