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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 1998
Filed:
Jan. 14, 1997
Mark S Zediker, Florissant, MO (US);
Robert R Rice, Chesterfield, MO (US);
Wil S Otaguro, Huntington Beach, CA (US);
McDonnell Douglas Corporation, St. Louis, MO (US);
Abstract
A micro-doppler ladar system for identifying and analyzing a target of interest includes a transmitter and coherent receiver pair, each of which includes a fiber optic power amplifier, and a controller. Preferably, the transmitter includes a master oscillator for generating a primary laser beam, a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) for generating a VCO signal having a predetermined, repetitive frequency pattern, a frequency shifting circuit for varying the frequency of the primary laser beam responsive to the VCO signal to thereby produce a frequency-varying primary laser signal, and the optical fiber amplifier, which amplifies the frequency-varying primary laser signal to thereby produce a transmit laser beam. In addition, the coherent receiver, which responds to backscattered light produced by the interaction of the transmit laser beam with the target of interest, includes an optical fiber pre-amplifier for amplifying the backscattered light to thereby produce an amplified return laser beam, and a phase locked loop receiving the primary laser beam and the amplified return laser beam for generating an electrical signal indicative of range, velocity and a characteristic signature of the target of interest. The transmitter and coherent receiver can be operated in a target acquisition mode of operation for determining range and velocity, and a signature acquisition mode of operation for determining a characteristic signature of the target of interest responsive to the electrical signal. A method for operating the micro-doppler ladar system is also described.