Abstract: Apparatus and methods for an airborne biota monitoring and control system are disclosed. Radar and laser/optical sensors are used to detect insects, with detection zones being over water in some embodiments to reduce backscatter clutter. A pest control laser or small autonomous or radio controlled aircraft under automated or human control may be used to disable a targeted flying insect. Technologies include radars formed using semiconductor modules, such as are being developed for automotive radar and other industrial applications. Also disclosed are additional embodiments of the instant invention.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 29, 2016
Publication date:
October 6, 2016
Applicant:
APPLIED INFORMATION MOVEMENT AND MANAGEMENT, INC
Abstract: Apparatus and methods for an airborne biota monitoring and control system are disclosed. Radar and laser/optical sensors are used to detect insects, with detection zones being over water in some embodiments to reduce backscatter clutter. A pest control laser or small autonomous or radio controlled aircraft under automated or human control may be used to disable a targeted flying insect. One embodiment includes use of a head-mounted display for displaying insect targeting information superimposed on a real landscape view. Technologies such as adaptive lens, holographic optical elements, polarized radar and/or laser beams, light amplifiers and light guides, thin disk, spinning disk, or vertical cavity surface emitting lasers enhance performance of the apparatus or reduce cost of the apparatus. Also disclosed are methods of discrimination of insect types using spectral information and dynamic relative variation of spectral intensities at different wavelengths reflected from an insect in flight.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 29, 2007
Date of Patent:
March 19, 2013
Assignee:
Applied Information Movement and Management, Inc.
Inventors:
David Lehmann Guice, Augustus Hammond Green, Jr., William Vaden Dent, Jr.