U.S. patents available from 1976 to present.
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Millimeter wave length guidance system

Patent 4665401 Issued on May 12, 1987. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 12, 2004. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Adaptive gain control for radiometric target tracking system
Patent #: 4115776
Issued on: 09/19/1978
Inventor: Roeder ,   et al.

System for estimating acceleration of maneuvering targets
Patent #: 4148029
Issued on: 04/03/1979
Inventor: Quesinberry

Matched filter target acquisition radiometric system
Patent #: 4150379
Issued on: 04/17/1979
Inventor: Connors

Radar extractor having means for estimating target location with a range cell
Patent #: 4152700
Issued on: 05/01/1979
Inventor: Bodnar

Acquisition system for continuous-wave frequency modulation object detector
Patent #: 4200871
Issued on: 04/29/1980
Inventor: Roeder ,   et al.

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Application

No. 06/195809 filed on 10/10/1980

US Classes:

342/75, Physical orientation342/128, With frequency modulation342/62, Missile or spacecraft guidance342/87With constant beat frequency

Examiners

Primary: Tubbesing, T. H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

F41G 7/20 (20060101)
F41G 7/22 (20060101)
G01S 13/00 (20060101)
G01S 13/68 (20060101)
G01S 13/72 (20060101)

Abstract

A high frequency target seeking device, using a stabilized reflector antenna, performs range search and tracking functions and target angle search and tracking functions. A technique is provided for target range discrimination using several narrow band i.f. filters, also thereby improving signal-to-clutter ratio and signal-to-receiver noise ratio. Target search is accomplished with simultaneous range and antenna azimuth scanning, with the range bins and the antenna beam swept across the target. A multiplexer selects the range bin having signals indicative of the target. Target range tracking is accomplished by the multiplexer additionally automatically selecting range bins adjacent to the target's range bin and comparing their output signals. Antenna stabilization is accomplished utilizing signals from vehicle pitch, roll, and yaw rate sensors, and antenna elevation and azimuth rate and angle sensors. These signals are processed in the antenna control circuit according to predetermined relationships to provide the desired antenna stabilization.

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