Aerodynamic conformal nose cone and scanning mechanism
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F41G-007/26
F42B-010/46
F41G-007/00
F42B-010/00
출원번호
US-0724295
(2015-05-28)
등록번호
US-9534868
(2017-01-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Perryman, Gary Paul
Evans, Bruno J.
Hiromoto, Thomas
Larson, Don A.
출원인 / 주소
Lockheed Martin Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Withrow + Terranova, PLLC
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초록
An aerodynamic conformal nose cone and scanning mechanism is disclosed. Laser energy, from within a body of a missile, is directed through a solid, optically transparent nose cone. A detector in the body detects reflected laser energy that passes through the solid, optically transparent nose cone.
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1. A method comprising: directing, from within a body of a missile, laser energy through a solid, optically transparent nose cone into a field of regard; anddetecting, by a detector in the body, reflected laser energy that passes through the solid, optically transparent nose cone. 2. The method of c
1. A method comprising: directing, from within a body of a missile, laser energy through a solid, optically transparent nose cone into a field of regard; anddetecting, by a detector in the body, reflected laser energy that passes through the solid, optically transparent nose cone. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: based on detecting the reflected laser energy, sending a signal to a missile guidance system of the missile to alter a direction of the missile. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the detector comprises an annular detector comprising a single detector element. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the laser energy comprises a laser beam, and wherein directing the laser energy from inside the body of the missile through the solid, optically transparent nose cone further comprises: directing the laser beam from inside the body of the missile through the solid, optically transparent nose cone to cause the laser beam to generate a scan pattern in a far field of the laser beam. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein directing the laser beam from inside the body of the missile through the solid, optically transparent nose cone to cause the laser beam to generate the scan pattern in the far field of the laser beam comprises: emitting the laser beam while concurrently translating the laser beam behind the solid, optically transparent nose cone in a translation pattern that causes emission of the laser beam from a front of the solid, optically transparent nose cone to generate the scan pattern in the far field of the laser beam. 6. The method of claim 4, wherein directing the laser beam from inside the body of the missile through the solid, optically transparent nose cone to cause the laser beam to generate the scan pattern in the far field of the laser beam comprises: emitting the laser beam while concurrently tilting the laser beam in a tilt pattern that causes emission of the laser beam from a front of the solid, optically transparent nose cone to generate the scan pattern in the far field of the laser beam. 7. The method of claim 4, wherein the reflected energy is a reflected laser beam, and the reflected laser beam is detected at a first time, and further comprising determining a location in the far field of the laser beam at which the laser beam was directed at the first time based on the scan pattern. 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising: based on the location, sending a signal to a missile guidance system of the missile to direct the missile toward the location. 9. The method of claim 4, wherein one of an on-axis beam translator, an integrated in-line beam steering mechanism, a Risley prism pair, and a two-axis scanner configured to cause angle and translation at a back surface of the solid, optically transparent nose cone is utilized to cause the laser beam to generate the scan pattern in the far field of the laser beam. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein directing laser energy through the solid, optically transparent nose cone comprises directing the laser energy incident to a trailing end surface of a trailing end of the solid, optically transparent nose cone, and wherein the laser energy that passes through the solid, optically transparent nose cone comprises laser energy that passes into the body of the missile via the trailing end surface of the solid, optically transparent nose cone. 11. A missile comprising: a solid, optically transparent nose cone;a scanning mechanism configured to scan a laser beam through the solid, optically transparent nose cone and form a scan pattern in a far field of the laser beam; anda detector configured to detect a reflected laser beam that passes through the solid, optically transparent nose cone. 12. The missile of claim 11, further comprising: a missile guidance system; anda controller configured to signal the missile guidance system to alter a direction of the missile based on the reflected laser beam. 13. The missile of claim 12, wherein the controller is further configured to: determine a time of a detection of the reflected laser beam;determine a location where the laser beam was directed at the time; andsignal the missile guidance system to alter the direction of the missile toward the location. 14. The missile of claim 13, wherein the controller is configured to cause the scanning mechanism to scan the laser beam in the scan pattern; and wherein to determine the location, the controller is configured to determine the location based on the scan pattern. 15. The missile of claim 13, wherein the laser beam is a pulsed laser beam, and further comprising a controller configured to generate a one-dimensional high range-resolution profile based on detection of reflected laser beam pulses. 16. The missile of claim 11, wherein: the detector is annular, and forms a transparent opening in a center of the detector, the detector being positioned in a path of the laser beam between the scanning mechanism and the solid, optically transparent nose cone; andthe scanning mechanism is configured to scan the laser beam through the transparent opening. 17. The missile of claim 11, wherein the scanning mechanism comprises one of an on-axis beam translator, an integrated in-line beam steering mechanism, a Risley prism pair, and a two-axis scanner configured to cause angle and translation at a back surface of the solid, optically transparent nose cone. 18. A missile front-end assembly comprising: a solid, optically transparent nose cone;a controller;a scanning mechanism coupled to the controller, and configured to scan, in response to signals from the controller, a laser beam through the solid, optically transparent nose cone to form a scan pattern in a far field of the laser beam; anda detector configured to detect a reflected laser beam that passes through the solid, optically transparent nose cone. 19. The missile front-end assembly of claim 18, wherein the detector is annular, and forms a transparent opening in a center of the detector, the detector being positioned in a path of the laser beam between the scanning mechanism and the solid, optically transparent nose cone; and the scanning mechanism is configured to scan the laser beam through the transparent opening. 20. The missile front-end assembly of claim 18, wherein the controller is further configured to signal a missile guidance system to alter a direction of the missile based on the reflected laser beam. 21. The missile front-end assembly of claim 20, wherein the controller is further configured to: determine a time of a detection of the reflected laser beam;determine a location where the laser beam was directed at the time; andsignal the missile guidance system to alter the direction of the missile toward the location.
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