Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system
Patent
1987-02-05
1988-11-29
Nelms, David C.
Radiant energy
Photocells; circuits and apparatus
Optical or pre-photocell system
2502221, G01V 904
Patent
active
047884398
ABSTRACT:
A proximity sensing system and signal processing method are disclosed for detecting target objects from a movable vehicle while protecting against false target detection due to the presence of fog, clouds, or other aerosols. One or more target detectors are alternately disposed adjacent to one or more guard detectors so the edges of the fields of view are immediately adjacent. A collimated laser beam is projected away from the vehicle by a transmitter along an axis which intersects at an angle with the adjacent fields of view defining active areas in which the beam will be reflected from objects. Signals generated from any beam reflections to a target detector are made positive while signals generated by any beam reflections to a guard detector are made negative with respect to a threshold reference. The signals are summed in a differential amplifier and the resultant signal presented to a digital comparator. Signals produced by reflections from a solid object in a target detector field of view causing the comparator output to exceed a detection voltage threshold, indicate a true target. Signals produced by reflections of the beam into the target detector(s) and guard detector(s), from clouds or fog even if as strong as a solid object, are maintained below the detection voltage threshold. Large specular reflections, for example, from water, produce a similar result. The summing action steepens the slope of the summed signal produced when a target image moves onto the edge of a target detector element causing targets to be detected very near the edge of a target dectector active area, hence at near-constant range, irrespective of target reflectance.
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Gardner Leland V.
Hardy Arthur H.
Karambelas A. W.
Laslo V. G.
Nelms David C.
Ruoff Jessie
Santa Barbara Research Center
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