Claims
- 1. A method for determining when a selected visible image among many visible images located on a surface is being aimed at by a pointing device comprising the steps of:
- creating a pulsed light beam of high intensity;
- transmitting said pulsed light beam through a dynamic light positioning aperture;
- focusing said pulsed light beam emitted by said aperture;
- filtering said focused light beam to create a focused, non-visible, pulsed light beam;
- projecting said focused, non-visible, pulsed light beam upon said selected visible image;
- sensing the reflection of said focused, non-visible, pulsed light beam from said surface by a sensing means located on said pointing device;
- converting said sensed reflection to a signal;
- processing said signal to indicate when said selected visible image is being aimed at by said pointing device;
- wherein said step of creating a pulsed light beam of high intensity further comprises the step of generating a series of unique pulsed light beams of high intensity, each said unique pulsed light beam corresponding to a selected set of visible images located on said surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of transmitting said series of unique pulsed light beams of high intensity, each said unique pulsed light beam corresponding to a selected set of visible images located on said surface, through a dynamic light positioning aperture, also comprises creating a unique aperture for each said unique pulsed light beams in said dynamic light positioning aperture.
- 3. A system for determining when a selected visible image among many visible images located on a surface is being aimed at by a pointing device, comprising:
- means for creating a series of unique pulsed light beams of high intensity
- a dynamic light positioning aperture through which said series of unique pulsed light beams is projected;
- means for focusing said series of unique pulsed light beams emitted through said aperture;
- means for filtering said series of unique pulsed light beams to create a series of unique, non-visible, pulsed light beams;
- means for controlling said dynamic light positioning aperture to project each said unique, focused, non-visible, pulsed light beam upon a different selected set of visible images among said many visible images;
- a pointing device;
- means for sensing the reflection of said focused, non-visible, pulsed light beams said surface by a sensing means located on said pointing device;
- means for converting said sensed reflection into a signal;
- means for processing said signal to indicate when said selected visible image is being aimed at by said pointing device.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said means for controlling said dynamic light positioning aperture comprises means for creating a unique aperture for each said unique pulsed light beam in said dynamic light positioning aperture.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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