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US 5434668

LASER VIBROMETER IDENTIFICATION FRIEND-OR-FOE (IFF) SYSTEM

Assignee

ELECTRONICS & SPACE CORP.

Filed

Apr 1, 1992

Granted

Jul 18, 1995

Location

ST. LOUIS MO US

Abstract

A friend-or-foe (IFF) identification system (10) comprises a laser generator (12) for generating and transmitting a laser beam (B). A beam splitter (16) divides the laser beam into two beams. One of the beams (B1) is directed along a reference path (P). This beam is reflected back along the path by a mirror (24) positioned at the end of the path. The other laser beam (B2) is directed at an object (T) to be identified as a friend or foe. This second beam reflects off the object and the return, reflected beam is detected. The reflected beam includes a vibration signature of the object under investigation. The return beam and reference beam are processed together to correct the vibration signature of the object for arty distortions. This allows an accurate target signature to be obtained. Next, the target signature is compared against other signatures. The results of the comparison provide the IFF identification.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Aug 18, 1993

Rescinded

Nov 28, 1994

Duration

1 year, 3 months

Inventor

  • 1JOHN R. WOOTTON

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