Optics: measuring and testing – Velocity or velocity/height measuring – With light detector
Patent
1998-08-27
2000-02-01
Buczinski, Stephen C.
Optics: measuring and testing
Velocity or velocity/height measuring
With light detector
356373, 702142, G01P 336, G01B 1114
Patent
active
060209534
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a one-dimensional elementary motion detector that measu the linear optical flow in a small subsection of the visual field. This sensor measures motion by tracking the movement of a feature across the visual field and measuring the time required to move from one location to the next. First a one-dimensional image is sampled from the visual field using a linear photoreceptor array. Feature detectors, such as edge detectors, are created with simple circuitry that performs simple computations on photoreceptor outputs. The detection of the feature's location is performed using a winner-take-all (WTA) mechanism on feature detector outputs. Motion detection is the performed by monitoring the location of the high WTA output in time to detect transitions corresponding to motion. The correspondence problem is solved by ignoring transitions to and from the end lines of the WTA output bus. Speed measurement is performed by measuring the time between WTA output transitions. This invention operates in a one-dimensional subspace of the two-dimensional visual field. The conversion of a two-dimensional image section to a one-dimensional image is performed by a specially shaped photoreceptor array which preserves image information in one direction but filters out image information in the perpendicular direction. Thus this sensor measures the projection of the 2-D optical flow vector onto the vector representing the sensor's orientation. By placing several of these sensors in different orientations and using vector arithmetic, the 2-D optical flow vector can be determined.
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Buczinski Stephen C.
Edelberg Barry A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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