Method for operating an optoelectronic sensor device

Radiant energy – Infrared-to-visible imaging – Including detector array

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C250S341800, C348S305000, C348S370000

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07151259

ABSTRACT:
A method for operating a spatial-resolution opto-electronic sensor device is provided. In order to produce a computed image of the surroundings, the sensor surface is activated as a sequence of n-tuples of pairs from activation intervals and assigned subsets of sensor elements in such a way that, within an n-tuple, n subsets of sensor elements are activated during n activation intervals under different lighting conditions for the surroundings caused by appropriate control of the lighting source, and fields recorded within an n-tuple are processed with one another in a data-processing device.

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