Analog Devices, Inc.
CODED OPTICAL TRANSMISSION FOR OPTICAL DETECTION

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Abstract:

In an optical detection system, a coded transmission scheme can be used to provide scene illumination. For example, a transmitter can include transmit elements that can be controlled individually or in groups to provide specified modulated (e.g., on-off-keyed) waveforms corresponding to specified transmit code sequences. Light reflected or scattered by an object can be detected by an optical receiver, such as a single-pixel detector. Contributions to the received optical signal corresponding to the respective transmit code sequences can be separated using a correlation-based technique, even when such contributions overlap in time. Regions of a field-of-regard illuminated by ones or groups of the transmit elements can be selected or adjusted, such as to provide controllable spatial (e.g., angular) selectivity of which portions of the field-of-regard are illuminated by particular transmit signals.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

5 Mar 2019

Issue date:

10 Sep 2020