System for Effecting Underwater Coupling of Optical Fiber Cables Characterized by a Novel Lateral Arm Cable Capture Mechanism.

Abstract

A submarine trails one fiber optic cable and an undersea vehicle is controlled by this first cable. A missile/torpedo trails a second cable that is to be coupled to the first cable. The second cable has a segment suspended vertically underwater between a buoyant pod and a sea anchor type buoy. The undersea vehicle, or Autonomous Undersea Vehicle, (AUV) hunts for the pod by conventional homing means, and cable capturing arms on the vehicle direct the cable's movement relative to the vehicle into a pod mating position that achieves optical coupling of the two cables. In one embodiment two arms are pivotably mounted to the vehicle's sides so one arm captures the suspended cable segment directing it into a slot so a male socket in the underside of the pod mates with a female socket in the slot. Another embodiment accomplishes the same result with a device in which the arms are formed as the offshoots of a forked cable pickup device in the nose of the AUV.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 13, 1993
Accession Number
ADD016112

Entities

People

  • Chris Hillenbrand

Organizations

  • United States Department of the Navy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
  • Cables
  • Couplings
  • Fiber-Optic Cables
  • Fibers
  • Optical Fibers
  • Submarines
  • Vehicles

Readers

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.