Image Labs International, in conjunction with Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has developed a Sky Sentry system to support safe laser beam transmission through navigable air space in the area around future optical communications ground stations. The system consists of coupled near-field and wide field long wave infrared cameras (to support daytime and night-time operation) that detect aircraft and other flying objects out to 3.4 miles. Designed to be bore-sighted with the transmitter telescope, the system serves as one part of a multi-tiered system and provides a trigger to activate a beam interrupt when an object is discerned to be at risk of intercepting the laser beam. The system has been operating at JPL’s Optical Communications Telescope Laboratory (OCTL) for the past three years and serves as a compliment to aircraft spotters when propagating non-visible laser beams and during daytime operation when the laser beam is invisible against the sky background. The paper will present the detection concept and show data on its ability to detect various objects in operational scenarios.
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ILSC 2007: Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference
March 19–22, 2007
San Francisco, California, USA
ISBN:
978-0-912035-86-4
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Automatic aircraft detection to support aircraft spotters during outdoor laser propagation Available to Purchase
Brian Smithgall;
Brian Smithgall
1
Image Labs International
, 151 Evergreen Drive, Bozeman, MT, 59715 USA
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson
2
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA, 91109, USA
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Published Online:
March 01 2007
Citation
Brian Smithgall, Keith Wilson; March 19–22, 2007. "Automatic aircraft detection to support aircraft spotters during outdoor laser propagation." Proceedings of the ILSC 2007: Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference. ILSC 2007: Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference. San Francisco, California, USA. (pp. pp. 185-190). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5056630
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