Claims
- 1. An apparatus for detecting, tracking, and identifying intruders within a surveillance area, said apparatus comprising:
a first non-scanning transducer site at a first location and configured to transmit a transducer signal and receive reflected signals from said intruders within said surveillance area; a second non-scanning transducer site at a second location and configured to transmit a transducer signal and receive reflected signals from said intruders within said surveillance area; and a processor configured to receive said reflected signals from each of said first and second non-scanning transducer sites and to detect, track, and identify said intruders in response to said reflected signals.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second non-scanning transducer sites comprises:
a transmitter connected to an antenna and configured to transmit an electromagnetic signal; and a receiver connected to an antenna and configured to receive said reflected signals from said intruders.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and said second non-scanning transducer sites comprises:
a transmitter connected to an acoustic transducer and configured to transmit an acoustic signal; and a receiver connected to an acoustic transducer and configured to receive said reflected signals from said intruders.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second non-scanning transducer sites comprises:
a transmitter connected through a hybrid coupler or the like to an antenna and configured to transmit an electromagnetic signal; and a receiver connected through said hybrid coupler or the like to said antenna and configured to receive said reflected signals from said intruders.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and said second non-scanning transducer sites comprises:
a transmitter connected through a hybrid coupler or the like to an acoustic transducer and configured to transmit an acoustic signal; and a receiver connected through said hybrid coupler or the like to said acoustic transducer and configured to receive said reflected signals from said intruders.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said processor comprises:
a first signal detection processor coupled to said first non-scanning transducer site and configured to output the range, amplitude, and velocity parameters for each detected received signal from said first non-scanning transducer site; a second signal detection processor coupled to said second non-scanning transducer site and configured to output the range, amplitude, and velocity parameters for each detected received signal from said second non-scanning transducer site; a target processor coupled to said first and second signal detection processors and configured to detect potential target grid locations, ellipsoid arc grid locations, and possible target grid locations; and a detection, tracking, identification and display processor coupled to said target processor and configured for true target grid location detection, intruder detection, intruder tracking, intruder identification, and intruder display.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein:
said first and second signal detection processors comprises: a first bank of matched filters each of which is matched to a doppler shifted version of the transmitted transducer signal from the same non-scanning transducer site; and a second bank of matched filters each of which is matched to a doppler shifted version of the transmitted transducer signal from the adjacent non-scanning transducer site; said detected received signal is determined by any said matched filter output exceeding a predetermined voltage level; said amplitude is determined by the signal voltage of any detected received signal; said velocity is determined the matched filter in which said detected received signal occurs; and said range is determined by the time delay between the transmitted transducer signal and said detected received signal;
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein:
said potential target grid locations are each said range from the first bank of matched filters of the said first signal detection processor paired with each said range from the said first bank of matched filters of the said second signal detection processor; said ellipsoid arc target grid locations are all paired ranges in which the sum of the two ranges in the pair equals a range from the second bank of matched filters of the said first and second signal detection processors; and said possible target grid locations are said potential target grid locations which equal said ellipsoid arc target grid locations.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein:
said true target grid locations are said possible target grid locations remaining after removal of ambiguous possible target grid locations as intruders are detected; said intruder detection is the said true target grid location whose associated said amplitude and velocity parameters meet predetermined criteria; said intruder tracking is the time history of said true target grid locations associated with said intruder detection; said intruder identification is intruder type whose intruder tracking characteristics are similar to said intruder tracking; and said intruder display is all alerting and display outputs associated with said intruder detection, tracking, and identification.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
said first non-scanning transducer site transmit signal comprises a carrier signal binary phase modulated using a first pseudo random code; said second non-scanning transducer site transmit signal comprises said carrier signal binary phase modulated using a second pseudo random code; and said first and second pseudo random codes have a low cross correlation function.
- 11. A method for detecting, tracking, and identifying intruders within a surveillance area, said method comprising:
transmitting a first signal towards said surveillance area from a first non-scanning transducer site at a first location; transmitting a second signal towards said surveillance area from a second non-scanning transducer site at a second location; receiving at said first and second non-scanning transducer sites reflected transmitter signals from said intruders within said surveillance area, and detecting, tracking, and identifying said intruders within said surveillance area in response to said reflected transmitter signals from said intruders within said surveillance area.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said detecting activity comprises:
establishing first concentric range rings around said first non-scanning transducer site at said first location; establishing second concentric range rings around said second non-scanning transducer site at said second location; establishing a grid pattern formed by overlapping said first and second concentric range rings; placing reflected first transmitter signals received at first non-scanning transducer site at a first concentric range ring corresponding to the time delay between the transmitted signal and the reflected received signal; placing reflected second transmitter signals received at second non-scanning transducer site at a second concentric range ring corresponding to the time delay between the transmitted signal and the reflected received signal; establishing an ellipsoid arc whose two focal points are centered at said first and second non-scanning transducer sites and whose sum of the distance between any point on the arc and the two focal points is equal to the time delay between reflected second transmitter signals received at the first non-scanning transducer site; determining that intruder possible locations are at overlapping said first and second concentric range ring grid locations occupied by said ellipsoid arc; and determining that intruder actual locations are said intruder possible locations remaining after removal of ambiguous said possible target grid locations as intruders are detected.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said tracking activity comprises:
recording the time history of intruder movements throughout said grid pattern; and displaying said time history of intruder movements on a display.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said identifying activity comprises:
comparing intruder movement patterns to previous intruder movement patterns stored in a data base; and associating the intruder to a particular intruder type based on similar movement patterns.
- 15. A method for detecting, tracking, and identifying intruders within a three dimensional surveillance area, said method comprising:
transmitting a first signal towards said three dimensional surveillance area from a first non-scanning transducer site at a first location; transmitting a second signal towards said three dimensional surveillance area from a second non-scanning transducer site at a second location; transmitting a third signal towards said three dimensional surveillance area from a third non-scanning transducer site at a third location; situating said first, second, and third locations approximately on the vertices of an equilateral triangle; receiving at said non-scanning transducer sites reflected transmitter signals from said intruders within said three dimensional surveillance area; and detecting, tracking, and identifying said intruders within said three dimensional surveillance area in response to said reflected transmitter signals from said intruders within said three dimensional surveillance area.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 15 additionally comprising:
transmitting a forth signal towards said three dimensional surveillance area from a forth non-scanning transducer site at a forth location; situating said first and second locations along a first axis through a point and approximately equidistant from said point; situating said third and forth locations along a second axis through a point and approximately equidistant from said point; and orientating said first and second axis at right angles to each other.
RELATED INVENTION
[0001] The present invention claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to: “Intrusion Detection, Tracking, and Identification Method and Apparatus,” Provisional U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 60/383,923, filed May 29, 2002, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383923 |
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