Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Having optical element between object and recording medium
Patent
1993-06-04
1996-06-18
Sikes, William L.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Having optical element between object and recording medium
359 54, 359159, 250351, G02F 113, H04B 1024
Patent
active
055283918
ABSTRACT:
A system for scanning a room to find the location of target devices, and then locking onto them with stationary directed beams for two-way communication. In one embodiment, a base system in each room comprises an IR source/receiver combination plus an LCD display panel which covers the source/receiver and is addressed in such a way as to open up dynamic apertures through which IR radiation in a scanning mode can be directed toward any particular location in the room. When a device at that location senses that it is being irradiated by the base station, the targeted device responds by emitting a coded packet of IR pulses. This system takes advantage of the higher bandwidth communication that can be obtained with point-to-point communications, while still allowing for multiple devices at arbitrary locations in the same room.
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Duong Tai V.
Sikes William L.
Xerox Corporation
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