Visual disruption network, and system, method, and computer program product thereof
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01S-007/495
F41H-013/00
B64D-045/00
F41H-011/02
G01S-005/00
출원번호
US-0658030
(2017-07-24)
등록번호
US-10156429
(2018-12-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Moraites, Stephen C.
Herman, Carl R.
출원인 / 주소
Lockheed Martin Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Miles & Stockbridge PC
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115
초록▼
Aspects of the disclosed subject matter involve an airborne-based network for implementing a laser-based visual disruption countermeasure scan pattern system, method, and computer program product. The scan pattern can be comprised of a plurality of lasers each with their own scan pattern and may be
Aspects of the disclosed subject matter involve an airborne-based network for implementing a laser-based visual disruption countermeasure scan pattern system, method, and computer program product. The scan pattern can be comprised of a plurality of lasers each with their own scan pattern and may be used to disrupt an optical system of a weapon or an individual. One vehicle in the network can transmit target information and/or scan information to one or more other vehicles or to a non-vehicle remote location in the network.
대표청구항▼
1. A visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method, comprising: electronically receiving, from a first vehicle at a remote location, information at a second vehicle regarding a common portion of at least two different previously identified flash detection areas; andresponsive to said electronical
1. A visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method, comprising: electronically receiving, from a first vehicle at a remote location, information at a second vehicle regarding a common portion of at least two different previously identified flash detection areas; andresponsive to said electronically receiving, automatically increasing laser energy from a first intensity to a second intensity, the laser energy being applied from at least one of first vehicle and the second vehicle in scanning fashion to the common portion. 2. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, further comprising: increasing scanning frequency of the laser energy. 3. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, further comprising: electronically receiving, from the remote location, information regarding a plurality of different flash detection areas including said at least two different previously identified flash detection areas; anddeploying a plurality of different laser scan patterns corresponding to said plurality of different flash detection areas, a number of the different flash detection areas matching a number of the different laser scan patterns, and each laser scan pattern enveloping its corresponding flash detection area. 4. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of different laser scan patterns are deployed simultaneously or substantially simultaneously from the first and second vehicles, andwherein the plurality of different laser scan patterns are maintained substantially for a same amount of time. 5. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, responsive to said electronically receiving, maintaining the laser energy at only the first intensity to any uncommon portion of the at least two different previously identified flash detection areas. 6. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second intensity of laser energy to the common portion are each an amount sufficient to interfere with an optical system of a weapon or an optical system of a person. 7. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, wherein the remote location is associated with one of a ground-,water-, space-, or air-based vehicle. 8. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, further comprising: responsive to said electronically receiving, applying the laser energy at only the first intensity to any uncommon portion of the at least two different previously identified flash detection areas. 9. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, further comprising: responsive to said electronically receiving, reducing the laser energy applied to any uncommon portion of the at least two different previously identified flash detection areas from the first intensity to a third intensity during said increasing of the laser energy to the common portion. 10. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 1, further comprising: identifying locations of stationary or moving ground-based threats to the first vehicle based on the at least two different previously identified flash detection areas; andgenerating respective ground-projection zones around the identified locations, the ground-projection zones being indicative of possible error in the identified locations. 11. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 8, wherein the stationary or moving ground-based threats are human beings firing any one of a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG), anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), and small arms fire at the first vehicle. 12. The visual acquisition disruptor scan pattern method according to claim 8, wherein the respective ground-projection zones around the identified locations are defined based on respective positions along a path of the first vehicle at which hostile fire associated with the stationary or moving ground-based threats occurred.
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