Claims
- 1. A continuous aimpoint tracking system for continuously tracking the aimpoint and cant of a shooter, said system comprising: a computer having a video display for displaying on said video display the aimpoint and cant; a laser pointing device to be manipulated by said shooter, said laser pointing device being adapted for emitting laser aim signals and being positioned relative to said video display so as to allow the shooter to aim laser signals at any pre-selected area of said video display; a position detection device, said detection device being coupled to said computer and mounted thereon so as to frame said video display, said detection device sensing said laser aim signals being emitted from said pointing device and generating and sending corresponding data packets to said computer, said computer processing said data packets to produce and display video signals indicative of the exact location of said aim signals on said video display.
- 2. A continuous aimpoint tracking system for continuously tracking the aimpoint and cant of a shooter as set forth in claim 1, wherein said data packets are sent from said detection device to said computer at a rate dictated by the application of said CATS.
- 3. A continuous aimpoint tracking system for continuously tracking the aimpoint and cant as set forth in claim 2, wherein said position detection device comprises: a plurality of photodiodes for producing current signals in response to laser signals impinging thereon, said photodiodes being disposed in a first and a second horizontal rows, said horizontal rows being identical in structure and function, and in a first and a second vertical columns, said vertical columns being identical in structure and function, said rows and columns jointly forming a frame suitable for mounting on said video display of said computer so as to surround said video display; a means for scanning said photodiodes in a pre-determined sequence; a means for processing said current signals to yield corresponding digital signals; and a plurality of bus lines coupled between said photodiodes and said processing means, said digital signals being subsequently converted into data packets and input to said computer.
- 4. A continuous aimpoint tracking system for continuously tracking the aimpoint and cant as set forth in claim 3, wherein said photodiodes are further disposed to maintain the exactly same pre-selected spacing therebetween.
- 5. A continuous aimpoint tracking system for continuously tracking the aimpoint and cant as set forth in claim 4, wherein every nth photodiode in a pair of one horizontal row and one vertical column is connected to the same bus line among said plurality of bus lines.
- 6. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 5, wherein said means for sequential scanning comprises: a first and a second microcontrollers, said first microcontroller being coupled to scan said first row and said first column of said photodiodes while said second microcontroller is coupled to scan said second row and said second column of said photodiodes; a means for isolating any selected photodiode from other photodiodes on the same bus line so that sequential scanning can be performed by a particular microcontroller among said microcontrollers, said particular microcontroller being coupled to said selected photodiode, said isolating means being coupled between said photodiodes and said particular microcontroller.
- 7. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 6, wherein said first and second microcontrollers communicate with each other so as to coordinate the scanning of said photodiodes.
- 8. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 7, wherein one of said microcontrollers communicates with said computer.
- 9. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 8, wherein said isolating means is a plurality of selecting switches, each of said selecting switches being coupled between one of said plurality of photodiodes and said particular microcontroller, said selecting switches responding to commands from said particular microcontroller to select a photodiode to be scanned at any point in time.
- 10. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said means for processing said current signals comprises: a plurality of identical processing units, each of said units comprising a current amplifier coupled to one of said bus lines, said current amplifier producing corresponding voltage signals in response to said current signals received from said selected photodiode; a digital potentiometer set at a pre-selected attenuation step; a fixed attenuator coupled between said current amplifier and said digital potentiometer, said attenuator receiving said voltage signals from said current amplifier and rendering said voltage signals acceptable to said potentiometer; an analog-to-digital converter coupled to said particular microcontroller, said converter producing digital output signals in response to voltage input signals and transmitting said digital output signals to said particular microcontroller; a voltage amplifier coupled between said digital potentiometer and said analog-to-digital converter, said voltage amplifier receiving signals from said potentiometer and producing, in response, low-impedance signals, said voltage amplifier further transmitting said low-impedance signals to said analog-to-digital converter.
- 11. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said pre-selected attenuation step of said digital potentiometer may be varied by said particular microcontroller.
- 12. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said current amplifier further cooperates with said selecting switches and said bus line to provide current balance.
- 13. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 12, wherein each of said horizontal rows contains therein 112 photodiodes and each of said vertical columns contains therein 96 photodiodes.
- 14. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 13, wherein said laser pointing device for emitting laser aim signals comprises: a plurality of lasers for emitting infrared radiation; a means for powering said lasers; a means for selectively activating said lasers; and a means positioned to receive said infrared radiation from said lasers, shape said radiation and subsequently project said radiation in the form of a crosshair onto said position detecting device.
- 15. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said plurality of lasers comprises: a first laser and a second laser.
- 16. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 15, wherein said aimpoint tracking system further comprises: a firing device, said laser pointing device being coupled to said firing device to cooperate therewith.
- 17. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 16, wherein said laser pointing device further comprises: a means for detecting when said firing device has fired.
- 18. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said selectively activating means comprises: a first timer coupled between said detecting means and said lasers, said first timer interrupting said lasers' emission of infrared radiation for a first pre-set duration of time upon detection of firing.
- 19. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 18, wherein said selectively activating means further comprises: a second timer coupled to restrict said first timer so that said first timer does not activate to interrupt said lasers' emission again until said first timer times out.
- 20. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 19, wherein said selectively activating means still further comprises: a third timer coupled between said first timer and said powering means, said third timer turning off said powering means in response to lack of first timer interruptions for a second pre-set duration of time.
- 21. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 20, wherein said means for shaping and projecting a crosshair comprises: a first cylindrical lens and a second cylindrical lens, each of said lenses being positioned to receive said infrared laser radiation from said first laser and said second laser, respectively, and optically diffract said radiation into a horizontal line and a vertical line, respectively, each line having a pre-determined spread angle, said horizontal and vertical lines together forming a crosshair.
- 22. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 21, wherein the length of said horizontal line spans at least twice the distance between the outer edges of said vertical columns of said photodiodes in said position detection device.
- 23. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 22, wherein said aimpoint tracking system still further comprises: a filter placed between said photodiodes and said laser pointing device, said filter minimizing the effect of ambient infrared radiation.
- 24. A continuous aimpoint tracking system for continuously tracking the aimpoint and cant of a shooter, said system comprising: a computer having a display screen for displaying on said screen the aimpoint and cant; a laser pointing device manipulable by said shooter, said laser pointing device being suitable for emitting laser aim signals and being positioned relative to said display screen so as to allow the shooter to aim laser signals at any pre-selected area of said screen; a position detection device coupled to said computer, said position detection device having therein a plurality of photodiodes for producing current signals in response to laser signals impinging thereon, said photodiodes being disposed in a first and a second horizontal rows, said horizontal rows being identical in structure and function, and in a first and a second vertical columns, said vertical columns being identical in structure and function, said rows and columns jointly forming a frame suitable for mounting on said screen of said computer so as to surround said screen, said position detection device further having therein a means for scanning said photodiodes in a pre-determined sequence, a microcontroller coupled to scan said photodiodes, a means for processing said current signals to yield corresponding digital signals, a plurality of bus lines coupled between said photodiodes and said processing means and a means for isolating any selected photodiode from other photodiodes on the same bus line so that sequential scanning can be performed by said microcontroller, said isolating means being coupled between said photodiodes and said microcontroller, said digital signals being subsequently converted into data packets and input to said computer and said computer processing said data packets to produce and display video signals on said screen, said video signals being indicative of the exact location of said aim signals and magnitude of said cant.
- 25. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 24, wherein said means for processing said current signals comprises: a plurality of identical processing units, each of said units comprising a current amplifier coupled to one of said bus lines, said current amplifier producing corresponding voltage signals in response to said current signals received from said selected photodiode; a digital potentiometer set at a pre-selected attenuation step; a fixed attenuator coupled between said current amplifier and said digital potentiometer, said attenuator receiving said voltage signals from said current amplifier and rendering said voltage signals acceptable to said potentiometer; an analog-to-digital converter coupled to said microcontroller, said converter producing digital output signals in response to voltage input signals and transmitting said digital output signals to said microcontroller; a voltage amplifier coupled between said digital potentiometer and said analog-to-digital converter, said voltage amplifier receiving signals from said digital potentiometer and producing, in response, low-impedance signals, said voltage amplifier further transmitting said low-impedance signals to said analog-to-digital converter.
- 26. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 25, wherein said laser pointing device for emitting laser aim signals comprises: a plurality of lasers for emitting infrared radiation; a means for powering said lasers; a means for selectively activating said lasers; and a means positioned to receive said infrared radiation from said lasers, shape said radiation and subsequently project said radiation in the form of crosshair lines onto said position detecting device.
- 27. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 26, wherein said aimpoint tracking system further comprises an aluminum enclosure enclosing said position detection device, said enclosure having horizontal and vertical slits so as to allow infrared radiation to enter and impinge on said diodes.
- 28. A continuous aimpoint tracking system as set forth in claim 27, wherein said photodiodes are disposed to maintain the exactly same pre-selected spacing therebetween, said pre-selected spacing being determined by the desired width, at said position detection device, of said crosshair laser lines.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
[0001] The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.