Wide-Field Optic for Autonomous Acquisition of Laser Link
TBMG-10597
01/01/2011
- Content
An innovation reported in “Two-Camera Acquisition and Tracking of a Flying Target,” NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 32, No. 8 (August 2008), p. 20, used a commercial fish-eye lens and an electronic imaging camera for initially locating objects with subsequent handover to an actuated narrow-field camera. But this operated against a dark-sky background. An improved solution involves an optical design based on custom optical components for the wide-field optical system that directly addresses the key limitations in acquiring a laser signal from a moving source such as an aircraft or a spacecraft.
- Citation
- "Wide-Field Optic for Autonomous Acquisition of Laser Link," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2011.