Radiant energy – Infrared-to-visible imaging – Including detector array
Patent
1992-02-24
1993-07-20
Hannaher, Constantine
Radiant energy
Infrared-to-visible imaging
Including detector array
250334, 250349, G01C 1100, H01L 27146
Patent
active
052296091
ABSTRACT:
A detection assembly is disclosed for an infrared monitoring system, comprising a strip of elementary infrared detectors for analyzing the background of a scene. The elementary detectors are image formation detectors having sensitive areas smaller than the optical spots produced by the hot objects to be detected. The assembly comprises circuitry adapted for grouping together the image formation detectors virtually into virtual monitoring detectors having sensitive areas adapted to said optical spot, the grouping together circuitry comprising circuitry for summation in elevation of p contiguous intermediate image formation detectors at the pitch of q detectors with overlapping of p-q intermediate detectors from one monitoring detector to the next and circuitry for summation in relative bearing of r image formation samples at the pitch of s samples with an overlap of r-s samples from one monitoring pixel to the next.
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"Thermal Imaging Systems", by M. Lloyd, 1975, Chapter 9, pp. 369-387.
Barret Jacques
Delteil Alain
Glick Edward J.
Hannaher Constantine
SAT (Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications
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