Claims
- 1. An optically controlled acoustic transmission and reception system, comprising:
- a tank,
- an electrically passive optically controlled acoustic transmitter.
- an electrically passive acoustic receiver.
- a first and a second source of electromagnetic radiation, and
- a first and a second optical fiber,
- said transmitter and said receiver being connected to said tank,
- said transmitter being positioned to transmit acoustic wave pulses into said tank,
- said first optical fiber being connected to said transmitter and to said first source of electromagnetic radiation, said receiver being connected to said second optical fiber, said transmitter being adapted to convert said electromagnetic radiation into acoustic pulses, said transmitter being adapted to transmit said acoustic pulses into said tank, said receiver being adapted to receive said acoustic pulses from said tank, said receiver being adapted to modulate electromagnetic radiation from said second source passing through said second optical fiber, said receiver being adapted to modulate said radiation from said second source in response to said acoustic pulses received by said receiver, whereby said acoustic pulses transmitted from said transmitter into said tank are received by said receiver,
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said tank further comprises a stillwell.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said stillwell further comprises a reference reflector.
- 4. An optically controlled acoustic transmission and reception method, comprising:
- providing a tank containing liquid fuel having an upper surface,
- an electrically passive optically controlled acoustic transmitter,
- an electrically passive acoustic receiver,
- a first and a second source of electromagnetic radiation, and
- a first and a second optical fiber,
- said transmitter and said receiver being connected to said tank,
- said transmitter being positioned to transmit acoustic wave pulses into said tank,
- said first optical fiber being connected to said transmitter and to said first source of electromagnetic radiation, said receiver being connected to said second optical fiber, said transmitter being adapted to convert said electromagnetic radiation into a acoustic pulses, said transmitter being adapted to transmit said acoustic pulses into said tank, said receiver being adapted to receive said acoustic pulses from said tank, said receiver being adapted to modulate electromagnetic radiation from said second source passing through said second optical fiber, said receiver being adapted to modulate said radiation from said second source in response to said acoustic pulses received by said receiver, said acoustic pulses transmitted from said transmitter into said tank being received by said receiver,
- measuring the time required for a first acoustic wave pulse to travel to and return from said upper surface of said fuel.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising determining the volume of said liquid fuel in said tank using said time required for said first acoustic wave pulse to travel to and return from said upper surface of said fuel.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said tank further comprises a stillwell, said stillwell comprising a reference reflector.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising measuring the time required for a second acoustic wave pulse to travel to and return from said reference reflector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 246,103, filed Sep. 19, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,921.
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