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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 13, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 21, 2012
Ed Dottery, Palm Harbor, FL (US);
Kenneth Pohl, Clearwater, FL (US);
Darius Vunck, Clearwater, FL (US);
Robert Waterbury, Palm Harbor, FL (US);
Frank Vilardi, Largo, FL (US);
Ed Dottery, Palm Harbor, FL (US);
Kenneth Pohl, Clearwater, FL (US);
Darius Vunck, Clearwater, FL (US);
Robert Waterbury, Palm Harbor, FL (US);
Frank Vilardi, Largo, FL (US);
Alakai Defense Systems, Inc., Largo, FL (US);
Abstract
A system comprises a processing system, a laser system, a telescope system, a detector system and optical systems operatively arranged such that the laser system may be capable of outputting multiple wavelengths to a common telescope system, and the detector system is capable of receiving signatures from the same telescope system, under the control of a control system. The processor system processes signals received from the detector system to determine substances identified by known signatures. For example, a plurality of detectors in the detector system each receive a range of wavelengths of the signatures received by the telescope system. For example, a variable beam diverger and variable beam expander operatively control expansion and divergence of the output the laser system. For example, a beam reducer and lenslet array may operatively transmit signatures via optical fiber bundle to one or more of the detectors.