Title :
Adaptive laser system for active remote object tracking
Author :
Markov, Vladimir B. ; Khizhnyak, A.
Author_Institution :
MetroLaser Inc, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
A number of approaches have been suggested in order to develop a passive laser system that can lock on and track a remote object, including satellites. Active laser-based systems have an advantage over passive systems because they can establish communication channels, measure target velocity and spatial coordinates, and/or deliver high optical power levels. We report here on the first experimental realization of a coupled laser system that employs a phase conjugate mirror (PCM) and is capable of adaptively tracking a moving output coupler. Active systems have been demonstrated in the laboratory using phase conjugate mirrors; however, they have generally been limited to locking on to static or very slow moving objects. For tracking remote, high velocity targets, several problems exist including: low returned power, high Doppler frequency shift, and large temporal delays. In this work, we show that laser resonators coupled with a phase-conjugate mirror in a Michelson-type arrangement can be used to overcome some of these limitations and track a remote moving object.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; Michelson interferometers; delays; laser mirrors; optical phase conjugation; optical radar; optical tracking; position measurement; satellite tracking; target tracking; velocity measurement; Doppler frequency shift; Michelson-type coupled laser resonators; PCM; active remote object tracking; adaptive laser systems; communication channels; coupled laser systems; high optical power level systems; moving object tracking; moving output coupler adaptive tracking; passive laser systems; phase conjugate mirrors; remote high-velocity targets; returned power levels; satellite tracking; target lock on; target spatial coordinate measurement; target tracking; target velocity measurement; temporal delays; Adaptive systems; Communication channels; Coordinate measuring machines; Mirrors; Optical coupling; Optical resonators; Power lasers; Power measurement; Satellites; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1035281