Title :
Advances in millimeter-wave imaging technology for enhanced vision systems
Author :
Martin, Christopher ; Clark, Stuart ; Galliano, Joe ; Lovberg, John
Author_Institution :
Trex Enterprises Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Trex Enterprises is developing a 2nd generation passive millimeter wave imaging system which operates in real time with a 20×30 degree field of view and a 2 K temperature sensitivity. This system is based on a pupil-plane aperture architecture. A pupil-plane architecture allows for a lower system volume and reduced number of receivers compared to focal plane systems. The system has low noise W-band amplifiers, a flat panel dielectric antenna, high sensitivity diodes and will serve as the basis for a commercially available system. Millimeter wave imaging provides enhanced vision capabilities to pilots, allowing them to see through fog and smoke and aiding in navigation, landing, and taxiing in low-visibility situations. Unlike radar, passive millimeter wave imaging provides the pilot with a display based on angle-angle data rather than range-angle data which must be interpreted into an angle-angle display. The passive system avoids problems with multi-path reflections that can create problems for active systems in close proximity to the ground. The fact that the sensor does not emit also makes it useful for military applications where the pilot wishes to avoid detection.
Keywords :
aircraft displays; aircraft navigation; avionics; image sensors; millimetre wave amplifiers; millimetre wave antennas; millimetre wave diodes; millimetre wave imaging; aircraft enhanced vision systems; angle-angle data pilot displays; avionics; flat panel dielectric antennas; focal plane systems; fog; high sensitivity diodes; low noise W-band amplifiers; low-visibility situation navigation/landing/taxiing; military systems; mm-wave imaging technology; multi-path reflections; passive imaging systems; pilot enhanced vision capabilities; pupil-plane aperture architecture; real time passive millimeter wave imaging systems; smoke; system field of view; system temperature sensitivity; system volume/receiver number; Apertures; Dielectrics; Diodes; Displays; Low-noise amplifiers; Machine vision; Millimeter wave radar; Millimeter wave technology; Real time systems; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2002. Proceedings. The 21st
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7367-7
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2002.1052986