Optics: measuring and testing – Range or remote distance finding – With photodetection
Patent
1990-08-28
1991-12-31
Buczinski, Stephen C.
Optics: measuring and testing
Range or remote distance finding
With photodetection
2502017, 2502018, 354402, G01C 308
Patent
active
050766872
ABSTRACT:
An optical ranging apparatus is provided which resolves the depth of objects in an object field of a main lens. Light is directed by the main lens to a lenticular array consisting of an array of lenticules each of which generates an image of the lens surface. Each of the generated images is directed to a photodetector array divided into macropixels each of which receives one of the lenticule images. Each macropixel is made up of a number of subpixels, each of which is a discrete photodetector element and generates an electrical signal proportional to the intensity of light upon it. A data processor receives the signals from the subpixels and assembles subimages, each of which consists of one subpixel from each macropixel. Each subimage represents a view of the entire object field through one portion of the main lens. The data processor determines depth of objects in the object field by comparing the parallax between subimages. A diffuser may be provided between the object field and the lenticular array to low pass filter light from the object field and reduce aliasing. A field lens may also be provided between the main lens and the lenticular array to redirect light from the main lens and prevent skewing of the light reaching the macropixels. The images from the lenticular array may be relayed to a photodetector array set back from the lenticular array by using a relay lens.
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Buczinski Stephen C.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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