Abstract:
A driver vision enhancing system having a variable field of regard and a method of controlling the field of regard of a driver vision enhancing system. The system includes a housing, a movable sensor assembly located within the housing, a radiation detector connected to one end of the sensor assembly, and an actuator connected to the housing and able to contact the sensor assembly to move the sensor assembly in the housing and thereby move the radiation detector. The method includes moving a radiation detector as part of a driver vision enhancing system in a vertical direction within an image plane of the driver vision enhancing system.
Abstract:
A fluid flow meter using a pair of temperature-variable resistance elements as detectors. Both elements are exposed to the fluid flow and supplied with a series of current pulses. The pulses supplied to one element, the reference element, are of very short duration so as to have no appreciable heating effect; the pulses supplied to the other element are of longer duration and are controlled so as to maintain this element at a fixed temperature differential above the other element, which remains at fluid temperature. The pulse width of the longer duration pulses is a measure of the flow rate of the fluid. Since the relationship between heat dissipated in the element and fluid flow varies with fluid temperature, the voltage pulses across the reference element are used as a measure of fluid temperature to compensate for this variation in calculating the exact fluid flow rate.
Abstract:
A dual field-of-view optical imaging system is provided for obtaining two images of a scene, each image having a different field of view. The dual field-of-view optical imaging system includes a frontal dual focus lens, the dual focus lens having a central zone of focal length f1 producing a wide field-of-view image at a first focal plane and a peripheral zone of focal length f2 greater than f1 producing a narrow field-of-view image at a second focal plane; and a detector for detecting and acquiring the wide field-of-view image and the narrow field-of-view image, the detector being movable along an optical path for selective positioning at the first focal plane or the second focal plane.
Abstract:
A dual field-of-view optical imaging system is provided for obtaining two images of a scene, each image having a different field of view. The dual field-of-view optical imaging system includes a frontal dual focus lens, the dual focus lens having a central zone of focal length f1 producing a wide field-of-view image at a first focal plane and a peripheral zone of focal length f2 greater than f1 producing a narrow field-of-view image at a second focal plane; and a detector for detecting and acquiring the wide field-of-view image and the narrow field-of-view image, the detector being movable along an optical path for selective positioning at the first focal plane or the second focal plane.
Abstract:
A thermal imager system for use in a vehicle utilizes an uncooled microbolometer detector array (19), optics (13) for conducting scene radiation to the array within a sensor module (12) which is separate from an image processing and display unit (39), to provide a small, direct view sensor module (12) that may be oriented for forward viewing. The sensor module (12) is mounted external to the vehicle and the image processing and display unit (39) is mounted internal to the vehicle, and the two are connected by a noise immune bidirectional digital communication path or harness (37). The optics (13) consist exclusively of refractive optical components (14, 16) providing a straight line radiation path from the scene to the array (19).
Abstract:
A driver vision enhancing system having a variable field of regard and a method of controlling the field of regard of a driver vision enhancing system. The system includes a housing, a movable sensor assembly located within the housing, a radiation detector connected to one end of the sensor assembly, and an actuator connected to the housing and able to contact the sensor assembly to move the sensor assembly in the housing and thereby move the radiation detector. The method includes moving a radiation detector as part of a driver vision enhancing system in a vertical direction within an image plane of the driver vision enhancing system.
Abstract:
A microscanner (30, 32, 34, 36) is cascaded with the electromechanical scanners (12, 14) in imaging systems to enhance their performance and correct inherent deficiencies in the scanning and/or the displayed imagery.