Multi-spectral artificial target device and a method for producing the same as well as a method of generating a thermal and radar signature of an object with an artificial target device
11604049 · 2023-03-14
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Cpc classification
F42B5/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J2/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41J2/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
It is herein proposed a novel multi-spectral artificial target device for producing a deceptive thermal and radar signature of an object. The device features a multi-layer structure with a substrate and a functional thermal signal layer, which is provided directly or indirectly on the substrate. The substrate is made of pliable material which is capable of being shaped on a frame. The thermal signal layer includes electrically conductive material such arranged to form an array of independently controlled thermal elements for outputting a thermal signal, which is observable in the infra-red spectrum, upon exposure to a control voltage. The multi-layer structure further includes a functional radar signal layer, which is provided directly or indirectly onto the substrate. The radar signal layer outputs a radar response signal, which is observable in the radio frequency spectrum, upon exposure to an external radar stimulus or excitation.
Claims
1. A multi-spectral artificial target device for producing a deceptive thermal and radar signature of an object, comprising a multi-layer structure which comprises: a substrate; a functional thermal signal layer, which is provided directly or indirectly on the substrate and which comprises electrically conductive material arranged to form an array of independently controlled thermal elements, wherein each thermal element is configured to output a thermal signal, which is observable in the infra-red spectrum, upon exposure to a control voltage, and a functional radar signal layer which is provided directly or indirectly onto the substrate, which radar signal layer is configured to output a radar response signal, which is observable in the radio frequency spectrum, upon exposure to an external radar stimulus or excitation, wherein: the thermal signal layer is patterned to include electrically resistive elements, or comprises additional electrically resistive elements between sections of the electrically conductive material to provide for the array of thermal elements in the functional thermal signal layer, each thermal element on the thermal signal layer comprises a first electrode and a second electrode, the first electrode and the second electrode are connected by the electrically resistive element, the multi-layer structure comprises a driving layer, which is provided directly or indirectly on a side of the substrate opposing the thermal signal layer, which driving layer comprises an electrically conductive lead, the multi-laver structure comprises a conductor, which extends through the substrate and provides an electrical connection between the lead and the thermal signal layer, and in that the conductor comprises a plurality of electrically conductive channels extending through the substrate or the conductor comprises electrically conductive material embedded into the substrate material and patterned to provide for the array of thermal elements.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the substrate is made of pliable material configured to assume the shape of a frame.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the thermal signal layer comprises electrically non-conductive sections between thermal elements.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the radar signal layer comprises a metallic film that has a radar reflectance greater than that of at least one of: the thermal signal layer and substrate.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the radar signal layer is patterned to match the pattern of thermal elements on the thermal signal layer.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the multi-layer structure comprises a visual deception layer provided onto the radar signal layer.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the artificial target device comprises: one or more such multi-layer structures, a frame for supporting said one or more multi-layer structures, and control circuitry which is configured to individually control the temperature of the plurality of thermal elements in the multi-layer structure(s).
8. A method of producing a multi-spectral artificial target device according to claim 1 for producing a deceptive thermal and radar signature of an object, the method comprising: (a) providing a multi-layer structure, which comprises: (a1) providing a substrate, (a2) providing a thermal signal layer by (a2.1) depositing electrically conductive material onto the substrate to form an array of independently controlled thermal elements, and by (a2.2) patterning the electrodes and electrically resistive element onto the thermal signal layer through subtraction, and (a3) providing a radar signal layer, which comprises: (a3.1) providing a metallic film, and (a3.2) attaching the metallic film onto the substrate or onto the thermal signal layer.
9. The method according to claim 8, in which deposition step (a2.1) the method of depositing is printing.
10. The method according to claim 8, wherein the attachment (a3.2) of the metallic film comprises: (a3.2.1) providing an adhesive film onto the substrate, the thermal signal layer, or onto the metallic film, and (a3.2.2) laminating the metallic film onto the substrate or onto the thermal signal layer through the adhesive film.
11. The method according to claim 8, wherein the provision (a) of the multi-layer structure comprises: (a4) providing a visual deception layer onto the radar signal layer.
12. The method according to claim 8, wherein the method comprises: (b) providing a frame, and (c) attaching the multi-layer structure onto the frame.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the attachment step (c) comprises bending the multi-layer structure at least partially around the frame.
14. The method according to claim 8, wherein the subtraction is mechanical or chemical subtraction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following certain exemplary embodiments are described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(10) In the present context the expression “artificial target device” includes, but is not limited to, decoy devices for imitating objects, particularly military assets, and dummies for targeting practice.
(11) In the present context the expression “array” includes, but is not limited to, an ordered series or arrangement.
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(13) The substrate 110 is layered with a functional radar signal layer 150. In this context a “functional radar signal layer” refers to a physical layer that has the capability of producing a radar response signal, when exposed to an incident radar wave. As will become apparent here after, several functional layers may be provided with several physical layers or a single physical layer. According to the embodiment of
(14) To be effective, the reflective radar emission produced by the radar signal layer 150 is observable in the radio frequency spectrum. The radar signal layer 150 is made of a metallic material that has enough thickness to produce a radar response. The radar signal layer 150 has a suitable thickness in the range of 1 to 100 μm, particularly 5 to 50 μm, more particularly 10 to 20 μm, especially 15 μm. With a thick enough layer, the radar signal layer 150 is set to provide for sufficient penetration depth (skin depth) for incident radar waves. For example, if the radar signal layer 150 is constructed from copper, or an alloy consisting predominantly of copper, a practical penetration depth would be about 3 μm for radar waves emitted at 300 MHz. A comparable penetration depth for aluminium, or an alloy consisting predominantly of aluminium, would be about 4 μm. In particular, the radar signal layer 150 has radar reflectance which is different to that of the thermal signal layer 120 or substrate 110 or both the thermal signal layer 120 and the substrate 110. The radar signal layer 150 has preferably radar reflectance which is greater than, that of the thermal signal layer 120 or substrate 110 or both the thermal signal layer 120 and the substrate 110. In the present context the radar reflectance refers to the effectiveness of a layer in reflecting radiant energy. It is the fraction of incident electromagnetic power that is reflected at an interface. The reflectance is dependent on the wavelength of the incident radiation.
(15) According to one embodiment the separate radar signal layer 150 is patterned such to match the shape and pattern of the thermal elements 200 on the thermal signal layer 120. Accordingly, the radar signal layer comprises small gaps in the layer similarly to the small gaps between the thermal elements 200 shown in
(16) The deceptiveness of the multi-layer structure 100 may be further increased by providing a visual deception layer 160 as the outermost layer. The visual deception layer 160 includes a simple coat of paint or it may comprise a projection screen for displaying a projected image of the portrayed object. The color and pattern of the paint is selected to imitate the portrayed object and may be applied with a brush, spray gun, printing, or laminating, for example. The visual deception layer 160 may additionally include letters and/or numbers to deceive character recognition software on a hostile craft. An examples of such an application is a license plate when portraying a vehicle. If a projection screen is provided, the material of the visual deception layer 160 is selected to provide enough gain for the image production. Suitable painting methods and projector screens are known per se. The visual deception layer 160 is optional especially if the outermost layer in the multi-layer structure 100, which ever layer it may be, has an appearance which is close enough to the portrayed object.
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(18) The thermal signal layer 120 may be constructed by a number of different configurations that are shown in
(19) Several alternative methods are available for depositing the thermal signal layer 120 onto the substrate 110. The deposition may be made on an atomic level through atomic layer deposition (ALD) or on a coarser lever, e.g. printing an ink containing material particles or by laminating the foil. Further alternatives include sputtering, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), pulsed laser deposition (PLD), and several other techniques aimed at producing very thin membranes. Relatively thick layers may be produced by painting with brush or spray application, for example. According to one embodiment the thermal signal layer 120 is printed onto the substrate 110. Suitable printing methods include offset, flexo, gravure, screen printing, rotary screen printing, ink-jet-printing, dispensing. According to another embodiment the thermal signal layer 120 may be provided onto the substrate 110 by using various coating methods, such as slot-die coating, blade-coating, reverse offset coating, extrusion and lamination.
(20) The material of the thermal signal layer 120 is patterned to provide for an array of independently controlled thermal elements 200. The thermal elements 200 are used as thermal pixels or parts that, when controlled individually to emit a particular infra-red signal, collectively make up the pursued thermal signature. The patterning may be achieved by subtracting parts of the deposited layer of conductive material or by adding the desired pattern during deposition. Suitable methods for subtractive patterning include wet-etching, dry-etching, kiss- and die cutting, laser processing.
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(24) Indeed, the thermal elements 200 may be patterned in several different ways. The thermal elements 200 may also be constructed in a host of different configurations, as illustrated by
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(26) The lead 131 is connected to the thermal signal layer 120 though an electric connection, which may be provided in several different ways. According to the embodiment of
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(31) According to another embodiment, the multi-layer structure comprises a separate physical radar signal layer or several physical radar signal layers, wherein the artificial target device includes one or several sections that provide(s) (a) weaker radar response(s) and one or several section(s) that provide(s) (a) stronger radar responses to mimic objects with comparable properties. Examples of such objects include bunkers, anti-aircraft pits, etc.
(32) The manufacturing of the multi-layer structure 100 may be achieved by employing techniques used for printed electronics to achieve relatively large areas for the functional thermal signal layer 120 and radar signal layer 150. According to one embodiment a substrate 110 is unrolled from a roll of raw material and printed with conductive ink on one side of the substrate 110 to produce the thermal signal layer 120. The conductive ink may be carbon ink or silver ink, or more specifically particulate or nano-particulate metal or carbon ink or with ink containing carbon or metal fibers or flakelets. The printing enables a relatively accurate and sharp pattern of the thermal elements 200. Alternatively, the thermal signal layer 120 is printed as a blank layer of material which is then patterned through subtraction, such as mechanical or chemical subtraction. The patterning may also produce the electrically resistive element 123 or they may be added in a separate step by printing, such as offset, flexo, gravure, screen printing, rotary screen printing, ink-jet-printing, or by dispensing.
(33) The driving layer 130 is produced by printing, or by patterning of metal foil using laser, cutting or wet- or dry-etching or laminated in a form of pre-patterned foil.
(34) If the functional thermal signal layer 120 and radar signal layer 150 are produced as separate physical layers, the radar signal layer 150 is added onto the substrate 110 or pre-produced physical thermal signal layer 120. If the radar signal layer 150 is layered onto the pre-produced physical thermal signal layer 120, an intermediate step of providing an electric isolator film there between is conceivable. In the provision of the radar signal layer 150 there are several alternatives to consider. A metallic film is provided. A layer of adhesive, such in the form of a sprayed, rolled, or transplantable film, is applied onto the metallic film, onto the substrate 110, or onto the thermal signal layer 120, in which case the layer of adhesive forms the isolating intermediate electric isolator film. The metallic film is then laminated onto the substrate 110 or onto the thermal signal layer 120 through the layer of adhesive. Alternatively the metallic film may be evaporated, coated, printed, or mechanically affixed, such as stapled, onto the the substrate or onto the thermal signal layer.
(35) The multi-layer structure 100 may be provided with a visual deception layer 160. The visual deception layer 160 may be applied to the thermal signal layer 120 or radar signal layer 150 by painting, laminating, applying a textured wrap or foil, or any detailed mask observable with the human eye.
(36) With the multi-layer structure 100 ready, it is attached to a frame which is constructed to resemble the 3D shape of the portrayed object. The multi-layer structure 100 is preferably made from pliable materials that can withstand deformation enough to facilitate bending so as to conform to the shape of the frame. It is particularly useful to be able to wrap the frame with a sheet-like multi-layer structure 100. Finally, the artificial target device is provided with an electric power source and control processor with the required data transfer interfaces, such as wired or wireless remote connection data interface, to control the temperature of the thermal elements 200 according to a set of computer readable instructions accessed by the control processor. The processor may be connected to a power output stage. A human-machine interface may also be included to control device.
(37) The use of the decoy device is relatively straight-forward. First, an infra-red image of the object is acquiring for processing. The infra-red image is converted into a digital image which comprises pixels. The pixels are then converted into machine readable control instructions for controlling the thermal signal layer 120 to reproduce or mimic the thermal signature of the object. Said control instructions are stored to a local memory comprised by the artificial target device or to a memory that is external to and retrieved by the artificial target device through a wired or wireless interface. A processor comprised by the device reads said control instructions and controls the artificial target device to provide a different voltage, current, or duty cycle to at least two individual thermal elements 200 in the array to form the desired thermal signature.
(38) Further disclosures are made hereafter as clauses.
(39) Clause 1: A multi-spectral artificial target device for producing a deceptive thermal and radar signature of an object, comprising a multi-layer structure (100) which comprises a substrate (110) and a functional thermal signal layer (120), which is provided directly or indirectly on the substrate (110) and which comprises electrically conductive material arranged to form an array of independently controlled thermal elements (200), wherein each thermal element (200) is configured to output a thermal signal, which is observable in the infra-red spectrum, upon exposure to a control voltage, wherein a functional radar signal layer (150) which is provided directly or indirectly onto the substrate (110), which radar signal layer (150) is configured to output a radar response signal, which is observable in the radio frequency spectrum, upon exposure to an external radar stimulus or excitation.
(40) Clause 2: The device according to clause 1, wherein the substrate (110) is made of pliable material capable of being shaped onto or around a frame.
(41) Clause 3: The device according to clause 1 or 2, wherein the thermal signal layer (120) is patterned to include electrically resistive elements (123) or comprises additional electrically resistive elements (123) between sections of the electrically conductive material to provide for the array of thermal elements (200).
(42) Clause 4: The device according to clause 3, wherein each thermal element (200) comprises a first electrode (121) and a second electrode (122), wherein the first electrode and the second electrode (122) are connected by the electrically resistive element (123).
(43) Clause 5: The device according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the thermal signal layer (120) comprises electrically non-conductive sections (124) between thermal elements (200).
(44) Clause 6: The device according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the structure (100) comprises a driving layer (130), which is provided directly or indirectly on a side of the substrate (110) opposing the thermal signal layer (120), which driving layer (130) comprises an electrically conductive lead (131), and wherein the structure (100) comprises a conductor (132), which extends through the substrate (110) and provides an electrical connection between the lead (131) and the thermal signal layer (120).
(45) Clause 7: The device according to clause 6, wherein the conductor (132) comprises a plurality of electrically conductive channels extending through the substrate (110) such patterned to provide for the array of thermal elements (200) or electrically conductive material embedded into the substrate material.
(46) Clause 8: The device according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the radar signal layer (150) comprises a metallic film that has a radar reflectance different to, particularly greater than, that of the thermal signal layer (120) or substrate (110) or both.
(47) Clause 9: The device according to any one of the preceding clauses 3 to 8, wherein the radar signal layer (150) is patterned to match the pattern of thermal elements (200) on the thermal signal layer (120).
(48) Clause 10: The device according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the structure (100) comprises a visual deception layer (160) provided onto the radar signal layer (150).
(49) Clause 11: The device according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the artificial target device comprises one or more such structures (100), a frame for supporting said one or more structures (100), and control circuitry which is configured to individually control the temperature of the plurality of thermal elements (200) in the structure(s) (100).
(50) Clause 12: A method of producing a multi-spectral artificial target device for producing a deceptive thermal and radar signature of an object, the method comprising (a) providing a multi-layer structure (100), which comprises (a1) providing a substrate (110) and (a2) providing a thermal signal layer (120) by (a2.1) depositing electrically conductive material onto the substrate (110) to form an array of independently controlled thermal elements (200) (a3) providing a radar signal layer (150), which comprises (a3.1) providing a metallic film (a3.2) attaching the metallic film onto the substrate (110) or onto the thermal signal layer (120).
(51) Clause 13: The method according to clause 12, in which deposition step (2.1) the method of depositing is printing.
(52) Clause 14: The method according to clause 12 or 13, wherein the attachment (a3.2) of the metallic film comprises (a3.2.1) providing an adhesive film onto the substrate (110), the thermal signal layer (120), or onto the metallic film, and (a3.2.2) laminating the metallic film onto the substrate (110) or onto the thermal signal layer (120) through the adhesive film.
(53) Clause 15: The method according to any one of the preceding clauses 12 to 14, wherein the provision (a2) of the thermal signal layer (120) comprises (a2.2) patterning the electrodes (121, 122)—and optionally the electrically resistive element (123)—onto the thermal signal layer (120) through subtraction, particularly mechanical or chemical subtraction.
(54) Clause 16: The method according to any one of the preceding clauses 12 to 15, wherein the provision (a) of the multi-layer structure comprises (a4) providing a visual deception layer (160) onto the radar signal layer (150).
(55) Clause 17: The method according to any one of the preceding clauses 12 to 16, wherein the method comprises (b) providing a frame, and (c) attaching the multi-layer structure (100) onto the frame.
(56) Clause 18: The method according to clause 17, wherein the attachment step (c) comprises bending the multi-layer structure (100) at least partially around the frame.
(57) It is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention disclosed are not limited to the particular structures, process steps, or materials disclosed herein, but are extended to equivalents thereof as would be recognized by those ordinarily skilled in the relevant arts. It should also be understood that terminology employed herein is used for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting.
(58) Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
(59) As used herein, a plurality of items, structural elements, compositional elements, and/or materials may be presented in a common list for convenience. However, these lists should be construed as though each member of the list is individually identified as a separate and unique member. Thus, no individual member of such list should be construed as a de facto equivalent of any other member of the same list solely based on their presentation in a common group without indications to the contrary. In addition, various embodiments and example of the present invention may be referred to herein along with alternatives for the various components thereof. It is understood that such embodiments, examples, and alternatives are not to be construed as de facto equivalents of one another, but are to be considered as separate and autonomous representations of the present invention.
(60) Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided, such as examples of lengths, widths, shapes, etc., to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
(61) While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present invention in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims set forth below.
(62) The verbs “to comprise” and “to include” are used in this document as open limitations that neither exclude nor require the existence of also un-recited features. The features recited in depending claims are mutually freely combinable unless otherwise explicitly stated. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the use of “a” or “an”, i.e. a singular form, throughout this document does not exclude a plurality.
(63) TABLE-US-00001 REFERENCE SIGNS LIST No. Feature 100 structure 110 substrate 120 thermal signal layer 121 first electrode 122 second electrode 123 resistive element 124 non-conductive section 130 driving layer 131 lead 132 conductor 140 electrical isolator 150 radar signal layer 160 visual deception layer 200 thermal element
CITATION LIST
(64) U.S. Pat. No. 4,524,386 A