Claims
- 1. An optical tracking link for interfacing with existing tracking systems for providing a complete closed loop tracking system, comprising: a movable object to be tracked; a photoemissive beacon within the housing of said movable object for transmitting an optical signal; an optical tracker separate from said object for receiving said optical signal and providing an error signal for directional control of said movable object; said beacon including an electronic high frequency generator, a low frequency modulating means for modulating the high frequency output signal of said generator, and a solid state light emitting source responsive to said modulated signal to transmit optical energy at said modulated frequency; said optical tracker including a light sensitive, solid state, optical detector and a preamplifier responsive to said optical energy, providing a preamplified modulated electrical output signal responsive to the modulated optical input, and means for reducing said output signal to obtain the modulation frequency; and said high frequency generator in said beacon including a clock having an output for generating a sub-multiple of said high frequency, a first frequency divider circuit having an output and an input connected to an output of said clock and responsive thereto to provide a high frequency output signal therefrom, and a second frequency divider having an input connected to the output of said first divider and being responsive to said high frequency input thereto to provide a sub-multiple, low frequency output therefrom, a gate circuit having first and second inputs and an output, and an amplifier driver circuit for energizing said solid state light emitting source; said gate circuit having the first input connected to the output of said first divider, and the second input connected to the output of said second divider, for providing a high frequency pulse burst output during each alternate half cycle of said low frequency; and said amplifier driver having an input connected to the output of said gate and an output coupled to said solid state light emitting source to stimulate optical emission therefrom synchronous with said modulated high frequency.
- 2. An optical tracking link as set forth in claim 1 wherein said optical tracker signal reducing means include a high frequency bandpass filter, a demodulator, and a low frequency bandpass filter, said high frequency bandpass filter having an input connected to an output of said preamplifier, said demodulator having an input connected to an output of said high frequency filter, said low frequency filter having an input connected to an output of said demodulator, and an output of said low frequency filter being connected to interfacing tracking equipment for providing a command guidance signal thereto.
- 3. An optical tracking link for interfacing with existing tracking systems for providing a complete closed loop tracking system, comprising: a movable object to be tracked; a photoemissive beacon within the housing of said movable object for transmitting an optical signal; an optical tracker separate from said object for receiving said optical signal and providing an error signal for directional control of said movable object; said beacon including an electronic high frequency generator, a low requency modulating means for modulating the high frequency output signal of said generator, and an optical source responsive to said modulated signal to transmit optical energy at said modulated frequency; and said optical tracker including a detector and preamplifier responsive to said optical energy, providing a preamplified modulated electrical output signal responsive to the modulated optical input, and means for reducing said output signal to obtain the modulation frequency; said photoemissive beacon and said optical tracker detector include a photosensitive solid state diode array for respectively transmitting and receiving an optical signal, said high frequency generator includes a clock for generating both high frequency and low frequency square wave outputs either synchronously or independently, a gate circuit having first and second inputs and an output, and a power amplifier having an output and an input connected to the output of said gate circuit, the first input of said gate circuit being connected to said high frequency clock output and the second gate input being connected to said low frequency clock output, for providing a high frequency pulse burst output during alternate half cycles of said low frequency, and the output of said power amplifier being connected to electrically drive said optical source by stimulating optical emission from said diode array at said modulated high frequency.
- 4. An optical track link as set forth in claim 3 wherein said movable object is a missile, said optical tracker signal reducing means include a high frequency bandpass filter having an input and an output, a low frequency bandpass filter having an input and an output, and a demodulator between said filters having an input connected to the output of said high frequency filter and an output connected to the input of said low frequency filter, said high frequency filter input being connected to an output of said preamplifier, said low frequency filter output being connected to said interfacing equipment for providing a missile tracking signal.
- 5. An optical tracking link as set forth in claim 4 wherein said photoemissive diode array includes a plurality of high power gallium-arsenide diodes.
- 6. A method for providing a high frequency optical tracking link between a missile and a relatively fixed tracking station, said tracking station disposed for distinguishing said target and maintaining said missile in a trajectory terminating at said target, comprising the steps of:
- maintaining said target in a line-of-sight relationship with an observer,
- directing a high frequency burst of optical energy at alternate intervals of a low frequency modulation rate rearwardly from said missile during traversal of said trajectory,
- receiving and detecting said high frequency optical energy burst,
- reducing said high frequency signal and obtaining the low frequency modulation waveform therefrom,
- generating attitude responses in said missile proportional to relative displacement between the missile and said line-of-sight for retention of said missile in said trajectory, said step of directing a high frequency burst of optical energy at alternate intervals of law frequency modulation rate rearwardly from said missile comprises the steps of;
- generating a high frequency square wave and a low frequency waveform within said missile,
- modulating said high frequency wave at said low frequency wave rate for applying bursts of high frequency energy to a driver amplifier during alternate half cycles of the low frequency rate, and
- applying a driver amplifier output signal to a gallium-arsenide diode array for stimulating transmission of said burst of high frequency optical energy from said missile by said diode array.
- 7. A method for providing an optical tracking link as set forth in claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
- receiving and detecting said optical energy burst by a silicon detector within said tracker and producing an electrical high frequency signal responsive thereto,
- applying the detected high frequency signal to a bandpass filter for elimination of unwanted frequencies,
- passing said filtered signal through a demodulator and a low frequency filter to obtain said low frequency modulation waveform, and
- applying the low frequency modulation waveform to an error detection circuit for determining said directional correction signals.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
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.
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