SBIR-STTR Award

Imaging Infrared System with Extended Depth of Field Focusing
Award last edited on: 4/13/2007

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$846,279
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A04-T005
Principal Investigator
Conger W Gabel

Company Information

George Gabel & Conners Imaging System (AKA: Automatic Recognition & Control Inc)

99 Whitewood Lane
Pittsford, NY 14618
   (585) 261-7995
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Research Institution

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Phase I

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Phase I year
2004
Phase I Amount
$99,790
The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate an innovative optical detection and imaging system that will allow battlefield imaging through smoke, dust and fog obscurants in the 10 micron wavelength range. The Phase I effort will deliver a feasibility concept design and a prototype instrument. The system employs a multi-mode, diffraction-limited, infrared telescope that can operate either in a passive mode or in an active mode using 10.6 micron laser illumination. This is the first system of its kind, including the following innovative capabilities: 10 times improvement in the depth of field as compared to standard optical systems, uncooled microbolometer array for ease of operation, elimination of cat's eye reflection, use of narrow band filter in the active mode of operation to improve signal to noise performance, and computer controls for automated operation. The proposed, final system will be small, portable and designed for battlefield environments. The primary optics is 10 inches in diameter. Low cost is achieved through small size and use of state-of-the-art, commercially available components. The system is designed to operate in the range from 500 feet to 10 miles with a minimum of focus adjustment required because of the extended depth of field capability

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2006
Phase II Amount
$746,489
The objective of this project is to commercialize the Dual Band Extended Depth of Field Telescope System that is an innovative optical detection and imaging system that allows battlefield imaging through smoke, dust and fog obscurants in the 10 micron wavelength range. The system employs a dual band, multi-mode, diffraction-limited, infrared and visible telescope that can operate either in a passive mode or in an active mode using 10.6 micron laser illumination. This is the first system of its kind including the following innovative capabilities: 10 times improvement in the depth of field as compared to standard optical systems, uncooled microbolometer array for ease of operation, elimination of catÂ’s eye reflection, use of narrow band filter in the active mode of operation to improve signal to noise performance, and computer controls for automated operation. The system is small, portable and designed for battlefield environments. The primary mirror is 10 inches in diameter. Low cost is achieved through small size and use of state of the art commercially available components. The system operates in the range from 0.2 km to infinity with a minimum of focus adjustment required because of the extended depth of field capability. A closer range of operation is possible with one focus adjustment.

Keywords:
Imaging, Obscurants, Infrared, Depth Of Field, Microbolometer Array, Telescope, Compact