Claims
- 1. A surveillance apparatus comprising:
- rare earth oxide emitter;
- a fuel source for energizing said emitter; and
- an imaging sensor having peak optical response wavelengths,
- wherein the emitter when energized, emits radiation having wavelengths substantially corresponding to the peak optical response wavelengths of the imaging sensor.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the emitter comprises a rare earth oxide in the form of a filamentary network.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rare earth oxide is selected from the class consisting of ytterbium oxide, erbium oxide, holmium oxide, and neodymium oxide.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the radiation emitted by said emitter is substantially entirely infrared.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the imaging sensor comprises an imaging device based on materials selected from the class consisting of silicon, germanium, indium gallium arsenide, and gallium antimonide.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a thermophotovoltaic device to deliver energy to said imaging sensor, said device being optically coupled to said emitter.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a filter substantially transmissive of infrared radiation and substantially non-transmissive of radiation visible to the human eye.
- 8. An illumination source for surveillance systems comprising:
- an emitter having as its principal emitting substance a rare earth oxide selected from the class consisting of ytterbium oxide, erbium oxide, holmium oxide, and neodymium oxide;
- a means for energizing said emitter for emitting substantially entirely infrared radiation; and
- a filter substantially transmissive of infrared radiation and substantially non-transmissive of radiation visible to the human eye.
- 9. The illumination source of claim 8 wherein the emitter is in the form of a filamentary network.
- 10. The illumination source of claim 8 wherein the means for energizing said emitter comprises a fuel burned near the emitter surface.
- 11. A surveillance system comprising:
- an emitter comprising a rare earth oxide in the form of a filamentary network selected from the class consisting of ytterbium oxide, erbium oxide, holmium oxide, and neodymium oxide;
- a fuel source to be burned near the emitter to energize the emitter; and
- an imaging sensor having peak optical response wavelengths, said imaging sensor comprising an imaging device based on materials selected from the class consisting of silicon, germanium, indium gallium arsenide, and gallium antimonide,
- wherein the emitter, when energized, emits radiation having wavelengths substantially corresponding to the peak optical response wavelengths of the imaging sensor.
- 12. The surveillance system of claim 11 further comprising a filter substantially transmissive of infrared radiation and substantially non-transmissive of radiation visible to the human eye.
- 13. The surveillance system of claim 11 further comprising a thermophotovoltaic device optically coupled to said emitter.
- 14. A method for performing surveillance of a defined area comprising the steps of:
- monitoring the defined area using an imaging sensor having peak optical response wavelengths; and
- causing an emitter comprising a heated rare earth oxide to emit infrared radiation having wavelengths substantially corresponding to the peak optical response wavelengths of the imaging sensor.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of supplying energy to the imaging sensor using a thermophotovoltaic device optically coupled to said emitter.
- 16. A stand-alone, portable surveillance system comprising:
- a hydrocarbon fuel source;
- an emitter that emits radiation having wavelengths;
- a means for igniting fuel from the fuel source to energize said emitter;
- an imaging sensor having peak optical response wavelengths;
- a means for transmitting the images sensed by the imaging sensor; and
- a thermophotovoltaic device having peak optical response wavelengths, said device absorbing radiation and generating energy to power the imaging sensor,
- wherein the wavelengths of the radiation emitted by the emitter substantially correspond to the peak optical response wavelengths of the imaging sensor and the peak optical response wavelengths of the thermophotovoltaic device.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/039,650 filed Feb. 24, 1997.
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