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Passive ranging of an airborne emitter by a single sensor

  • US 4,558,323 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1984
  • Issued: 12/10/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/25/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of passively determining, from a test platform, the range and speed of each of at least one moving emitter, comprising:

  • traveling at a non-constant speed a course in a test platform along a path which is straight and in the same horizontal plane as each of the at least one emitter;

    detecting at the platform the presence of a radiant energy signal from each of the at least one moving emitter, the radiant energy signal being selected from continuous and non-continuous signals, said detecting being done at four sites along the path at four predeterminely selected instants of time, said traveling at a non-constant speed a course in the test platform so that the magnitude of displacement between each of the four sites are unequal and a unique trajectory of each of the at least one moving emitter can be defined simultaneously;

    generating a detection signal responsive to the angle of arrival of each of the energy signals, each of the angles of arrival of the energy signals detected along the path being measured with respect to a predeterminely selected reference direction;

    generating a position signal derived from the position of the test platform at each predeterminely selected instant of time of said detecting of the energy signal;

    storing the detection signals and the position signals;

    determining the course range and speed of each of the at least one moving emitter by substituting into geometric relationships the values of the stored signals at the four predeterminely selected instants of time; and

    generating a target indication signal representative of the course range and speed of each of the at least one moving emitter.

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