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Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare & Radar Division, DSTO

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Page 1: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory

Australian Government

Department of Defence

Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group

Electronic Warfare & Radar Division, DSTO

Page 2: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Overview

EW SIL Virtual environment for HWIL

EO SIL Equipment Applications Signature Generation Simulation Motion False Alarm Environments Requirements on Sources and Source Capability

• LED

• DMD

Future Plans

Page 3: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

EW Systems Integration Laboratory

HWITL/HITL virtual environment (EW SIL) EO SIL – MAWS, LWR RF Systems Virtual MANPADS, RPG Virtual Cockpit

• Demonstrated real-time integration

with CECOM HITL

Software models

Page 4: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

EO Systems Integration Laboratory Facilities

Instrumented Threat Warning Systems 47/54/57/60 VVR-1

Stimulator Instrumentation (UV) Baringa, Hydra, Mallina, Real-time sources

(UV LED Insertion under contract) HiFi Signature Generation Sensor Motion Control Real-time shot truthing Control Software

Simulation Definition Simulation Execution

• Automatic• Manual• Networked

Analysis

Page 5: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Sensor/System Evaluation

Sensor Characterisation Sensitivity, FOV, fault verification

Laboratory replay of trials Pd determination Engagement time-lines

Virtual trials Utilising high fidelity signature generation

Stochastic False Alarm Comparison Currently unable to replicate:

Atmospheric Scatter Multiple targets (~ 100) in repeatable way Atmospheric Scintillation (yet)

Page 6: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

High Fidelity Signature Generation Parameterisation of Off-axis Scattering Intensity Calculation

(OSIC) + Occlusion Model Inputs

Sensor Parameters Threat, Sensor positions and orientations Threat emissions and Atmospheric Conditions

Output Photon Intensity distribution

Photon distributions generated off-line into 6-D look-up table Coupled with appropriate fly-out model

Generates scene of distributed photons for each time-step of fly-out model

• Better than real-time demonstrated (provided intensity not too great)

Currently only direct and near-axis scattered component implemented in EO SIL

Page 7: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Shot Truthing

Stimulator Shot Truthing Core to qualification of trial replay capability Instrumentation of actual field radiometers

• Immediate determination of deviation from intended shot

Includes elementary image truthing• Object counting for FAR analysis• Potential motion truthing

Page 8: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Lateral Motion

Page 9: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Laboratory False Alarm Environments

Requirements Multiple sources Varying radiometric signal characteristics

• Attack/sustain/decay + modulation

Independent motion

Stochastic Evaluation Reflected tinsel/disco-ball

Arbitrary Stochastic Evaluation UV LED

Page 10: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Eject Spike

BoostIgnition

Boost

Sustain

5

15

0 2 4 6

Time (s)

Ra

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r (W

/sr)

Rocket Motor Emissions

IncandescentSource

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2.5

7.5

2 4 6

Time (s)

Irra

dian

ce (W

/cm

2 )

Eject Spike

BoostIgnition

BoostSustain

Target Sensor Irradiance

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2.5

7.5

2 4 6

Time (s)

Irra

dian

ce (W

/cm

2 )

2.5

7.5

2 4 6

Time (s)

Irra

dian

ce (W

/cm

2 )

Eject Spike

BoostIgnition

Boost

Sustain

Including Signal Noise

IncandescentSource

Page 13: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Sources Incandescent Lamp with Quartz Envelope

MEON/Baringa RTS Mallina

Alternate Sources Laser

• Expensive Arc

• Difficult to control• Problems emitting low amplitude• Problems when in motion• Typically noisy

UV Light Emitting Diode• Dramatically Improved frequency response• Reduced noise level

Digital Mirror Device• Reproduce scene, or• Modulate signal with high resolution• Good frequency response

0 4 8 12 160.4

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Page 14: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

UV LEDs

Available at 5nm increments across 250 – 300 nm ~20nm FWHM Can replicate some spectral content

High power Significantly increase safety issue over QH

Frequency response > 10 KHz Mechanical modulation no longer required Replication of noise

Low emission noise ‘The optimum UV stimulation device’

Have demonstrated reproduction of 5ms pulse Schedule for insertion in EO SIL before end FY 09/10

Page 15: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Atmospheric Scattering

Total = Direct + Forward Scattered

Direct

Forward Scattered (1st order)

Forward Scattered (2nd order)

Page 16: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

UV Projector

XGA Digital Mirror Device 1024 x 768 binary mirrors ± 12 degrees mirror tilt 13.68 µm mirror pitch Supports 9.7K frames/sec

Page 17: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

DLP Applications in EO SIL

Multiple benign and threat sources

All sources can move independently

Accurate representation of scattered component

Temporal control of source intensity

Page 18: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Future Work

Qualified replication of field trials Improved Noise Modelling

Engaging PhD candidate under tri-party agreements

Optical replication of virtual engagements Implementation of UV LED Further development of UV scene projection Transition to infrared

Page 19: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Key Staff

DSTO Shane Kelly (Threat Warning Section Lead) Ray Darling (EW SIL Lab Manager) Stephane Collignon (EO SIL Lab manager) Bill Field (Senior Technical Officer) Mark Panizza (UV Scene Parameterisation)

[email protected]

BAE Systems Australia Victor Florea (Optical Scientist) Tri Luu (Software Engineer) Langdon Davis (Software Engineer)

[email protected]

Page 20: Electro-Optic Systems Integration Laboratory Australian Government Department of Defence Shane Kelly Electro-Optic Countermeasures Group Electronic Warfare

Questions?