SBIR-STTR Award

Common Module Imaging Laser Radar Receiver
Award last edited on: 1/6/2006

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$804,737
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF97-206
Principal Investigator
Hoyt N Burns

Company Information

H N Burns Engineering Corporation

3275 Progress Drive Suite A
Orlando, FL 32826
   (407) 273-3770
   buck@hnbec.com
   www.hnbec.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: Orange

Phase I

Contract Number: F08630-97-C-0054
Start Date: 3/6/1997    Completed: 12/5/1997
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$64,385
The common module receiver described in this proposal will provide the laser radar community with several key building blocks for future generations of high performance, low cost, direct detection, imaging laser radar systems. The Phase I research will build on experience gained with earlier multichannel imaging laser radars developed for submunition guidance, and with current work on compact, 2-D APD array imaging laser radar receivers. This research centers around the development of a multichannel range/intensity measurement module (MRIMM), a custom multichip module which measure the time-of-flight and peak intensity of the reflected laser pulses. The MRIMM will measure the pulse arrival time with an accuracy of 500 picoseconds (corresponding to three inches downrange resolution), and will simultaneously measure the intensity of the arriving pulses over a wide dynamic range. The proposed modular optical receiver front end can use a variety of detectors (PIN, APD, silicon, InGaAs), and the bandwidth can be tailored for laser pulse widths from one nanosecond to twenty nanoseconds. The entire multichannel common module receiver is five mm thick and about the size of a credit card. The receiver is coupled to the receiver optics focal plane using an industry-standard multichannel fiber optic connector. The common module's output connector can be connected directly to the parallel port of a standard PC. The Phase I research includes breadboarding and test of the critical elements of the new range/intensity module and will result in a detailed design for a prototype common module receiver to be developed in Phase II.

Keywords:
APD Ladar radar laser imaging receiver multichannel

Phase II

Contract Number: F08630-98-C-0012
Start Date: 2/3/1998    Completed: 2/2/2000
Phase II year
1998
Phase II Amount
$740,352
The multichannel imaging laser radar receiver described in this proposal will provide high frame rate, high resolution, three-dimensional laser radar imagery in an ultra-compact, rugged and low power package, suitable for missile and submunition guidance applications. The Phase I research centered around the development of two high-performance multichip modules (MCMs). The principal focus of this Phase II investigation is the multichannel range/intensity measurement module (MRIMM) MCM. The MRIMM MCM will be mounted on a second-generation, index-card-sized multichannel optical receiver photonic hybrid (MORPH-II) circuit card. The multihit range counter on the MRIMM measures the return pulse arrival time with an accuracy of 500 picoseconds, corresponding to 3 inches downrange resolution. A novel, all-digital scheme provides true arrival time and intensity for the return laser pulse, without the need for constant fraction threshold detectors or analog-to-digital converters. The Phase II deliverables will include a two-channel, dual wavelength (1.06 and 1.54 micron) data collection system (DCS) and a sixteen-channel MORPH-II system with InGaAs detectors for eye-safe operation.

Keywords:
APD Ladar laser radar receiver imaging multichannel eye-safe