Wide-view LIDAR with areas of special attention
US-9383753-B1 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US9686653B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9686653-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615057523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A method of predictive targeting of a directional antenna is provided. The method includes receiving a plurality of state information at a directional antenna control system from a mobile communication node, where the state information includes a position and a trajectory of the mobile communication node. The directional antenna control system logs the state information as a last known position and a last known trajectory of the mobile communication node. An estimated future position of the mobile communication node is determined based on the last known position, the last known trajectory, and a time period. Based on a loss of communication between the directional antenna and the mobile communication node, the directional antenna control system positions the directional antenna to establish a line-of-sight between the directional antenna and the estimated future position of the mobile communication node.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of predictive targeting of a directional antenna, the method comprising: receiving a plurality of state information at a directional antenna control system from a mobile communication node, the state information comprising a position and a trajectory of the mobile communication node; logging the state information, by the directional antenna control system, as a last known position and a last known trajectory of the mobile communication node; determining an estimated future position of the mobile communication node based on the last known position, the last known trajectory, and a time period; based on a loss of communication between the directional antenna and the mobile communication node, positioning the directional antenna by the directional antenna control system to establish a line-of-sight between the directional antenna and the estimated future position of the mobile communication node. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the state information further comprises a timestamp associated with the last known position and the last known trajectory of the mobile communication node, and the time period is determined relative to the timestamp and an estimated time to reposition the directional antenna. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a current path plan of the mobile communication node as a received current path plan, wherein the estimated future position of the mobile communication node is further determined based on the received current path plan. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: identifying two or more possible paths of the mobile communication node, wherein one of the two or more possible paths is based on the received current path plan; determining a path of the mobile communication node based on the state information and the two or more possible paths; and determining the estimated future position based on the path. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the two or more possible paths is an alternate path plan received from the mobile communication node. 6. The method of claims 4 , wherein determining the path of the mobile communication node further comprises: analyzing a terrain map defining one or more obstructions proximate to the mobile communication node; analyzing a plurality of mission parameters defining navigation priorities of the mobile communication node; and creating an ordered list of path probabilities including the two or more possible paths based on the mission parameters and the terrain map. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the estimated future position is selected based on the terrain map to establish the line-of-sight between the directional antenna and the estimated future position of the mobile communication node with respect to the one or more obstructions. 8. The method of claims 4 , wherein the directional antenna control system applies a same selection process to determine the path as applied by the mobile communication node in selecting the current path plan. 9. The method of claims 6 , further comprising: based on a failure to establish communication between the directional antenna and the mobile communication node at the estimated future position, performing a heuristic search for the mobile communication node using the ordered list of path probabilities to define alternate estimated future positions of the mobile communication node. 10. The method of claims 1 , wherein the mobile communication node is an unmanned aerial vehicle. 11. A directional antenna control system for a directional antenna, the directional antenna control system comprising: a processor; and memory having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, cause the directional antenna control system to: receive a plurality of state information from a mobile communication node, the state information comprising a position and a trajectory of the mobile communication node; log the state information as a last known position and a last known trajectory of the mobile communication node; determine an estimated future position of the mobile communication node based on the last known position, the last known trajectory, and a time period; based on a loss of communication between the directional antenna and the mobile communication node, positioning the directional antenna to establish a line-of-sight between the directional antenna and the estimated future position of the mobile communication node. 12. The directional antenna control system of claim 11 , wherein the state information further comprises a timestamp associated with the last known position and the last known trajectory of the mobile communication node, and the time period is determined relative to the timestamp and an estimated time to reposition the directional antenna. 13. The directional antenna control system of claims 11 , wherein the instructions further cause the directional antenna control system to: receive a current path plan of the mobile communication node as a received current path plan, wherein the estimated future position of the mobile communication node is further determined based on the received current path plan. 14. The directional antenna control system of claim 13 , wherein the instructions further cause the directional antenna control system to: identify two or more possible paths of the mobile communication node, wherein one of the two or more possible paths is based on the received current path plan; selecting one of the two or more possible paths as an expected path of the mobile communication node based on the state information and the two or more possible paths; and determine the estimated future position based on the expected path. 15. The directional antenna control system of claim 14 , wherein the instructions further cause the directional antenna control system to: analyze a terrain map defining one or more obstructions proximate to the mobile communication node; analyze a plurality of mission parameters defining navigation priorities of the mobile communication node; and create an ordered list of path probabilities including the two or more possible paths based on the mission parameters and the terrain map.
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