System, method, and computer program product for hostile fire strike indication
US-2015377709-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10488158B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10488158-B1 |
| Application number | US-10681179-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 26, 1979 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 1979 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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An infrared signal processor is provided wherein infrared energy from objects on an area of the ground is directed towards a plurality of detectors disposed in a missile. The plurality of detectors scan the area of the ground and electrical signals produced by the detectors in response to the sensed infrared energy are processed to detect the presence of a ground target, typically a tank. Potential targets are detected, that is, are distinguished from ground clutter, by determining whether electrical pulses produced by the detectors in response to the sensed infrared energy have a proper pulse duration which is consistent with the width of a tank target. In particular, the electrical pulses are passed through a bandpass filter to filter signals produced by both ground clutter infrared energy and noise.
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What is claimed is: 1. An airborne infrared energy detection system adapted to periodically scan an area of the ground having objects producing infrared energy and to discriminate between infrared energy produced by ground target objects and ground clutter objects in the periodically scanned area, such detection system comprising: (a) a plurality of detector means, each one thereof being adapted to produce electrical pulses in response to scanned infrared energy produced by the ground objects, the time durations of such pulses being related to the widths of the ground objects producing the scanned infrared energy; (b) a plurality of pulse width determining means, each one being coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of detector means and having comparator means, fed by the electrical pulses produced by the corresponding one of the detector means coupled thereto and a threshold signal, for producing a pulse width detector signal indicating that the level of each one of the electrical pulses fed thereto exceeds the threshold signal and has a predetermined time duration less than a predetermined time duration selected in accordance with the maximum width expected of a ground target object; (c) means responsive to the plurality of pulse width detection signals for producing an extended length signal in response to pulse width detection signals produced by the plurality of pulse width determining means; and (d) threshold signal generating means including: constant false alarm rate means responsive to the electrical pulses produced by one of the detector means and the extended length signal for producing an intermediate voltage having a level representative of the level of the infrared energy produced by a preselected number of ground objects having proper widths and lengths to be potential ground target objects per scan cycle; and means coupled fed by the intermediate voltage for increasing the level of the intermediate voltage a predetermined amount representative of the difference in intensity between ground clutter objects and ground target objects to produce the threshold voltage. 2. The detection system recited in claim 1 wherein the constant false alarm rate means includes a pulse width determining means, fed by the electrical pulses produced by one of the detector means and the intermediate voltage, for producing a potential ground target pulse indicating that the level of each one of the electrical pulses fed thereto exceeds the intermediate voltage and has a predetermined time duration less than the predetermined time duration selected in accordance with the maximum width expected of a ground target object. 3. The detection system recited in claim 2 wherein the constant false alarm rate circuit includes an integrator fed by the potential ground target pulse for producing the intermediate voltage.
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