Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1996-01-05
1997-10-28
Voeltz, Emanuel T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
271 301, 271 302, 271 306, 271 309, 271 317, 2191216, 21912178, 21912179, 347104, 347215, 374 29, 374 22, 374 23, 364516, G01K 1304, G01P 336
Patent
active
056823312
ABSTRACT:
An object tracking and motion control system includes a thermal marking unit such as a laser for inducing localized thermal indicia on objects. A thermal tracking unit, typically a two dimensional thermal sensing array, is positioned to measure movement of objects marked with localized thermal indicia. A motion control unit is connected to the thermal tracking unit to permit adjustment of motion of objects marked with induced localized thermal indicia based on their measured movement.
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Burtzlaff Robert A.
Vo Hien
Voeltz Emanuel T.
Xerox Corporation
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