Claims
- 1. An optical tracking system comprising:
- an optical objective having an axis centered on a field of view;
- a code carrier partly located in a detection area substantially in a focal plane of said objective;
- drive means for continuously moving said code carrier in a direction transverse to said axis, said code carrier being subdivided into a multiplicity of juxtaposed strip zones parallel to its direction of motion, each strip zone forming a pseudo-random binary optical code pattern and at least one replica thereof following one another in said direction, the code patterns of said strip zones being longitudinally coextensive, whereby continuous luminous radiation from a distant target within said field of view is converted into a pulsed light beam, the combined width of said strip zones equaling the width of said detection area transverse to said direction;
- conversion means transforming said pulsed light beam into a train of luminous pulsations in the rhythm of the beam pulses;
- projection means directing said pulsations onto said code carrier in a correlation area of said code carrier having the same dimensions as said detection area, the centers of said detection area and said correlation area being separated in said direction by a whole number of lengths of said code patterns whereby said areas are traversed by correlated optical patterns at each instant; and
- focusing means for projecting light from said correlation area onto a receiving surface.
- 2. A tracking system as defined in claim 1 wherein said conversion means comprises photoelectric transducer means positioned to receive said pulsed light beam and photoemissive means energizable by said transducer means to generate said pulsations.
- 3. A tracking system as defined in claim 2, further comprising electric amplifier means between said transducer means and said photoemissive means.
- 4. A tracking system as defined in claim 2 wherein said transducer means comprises a single detector positioned to receive light from the entire detection area, said photoemissive means comprising a single light emitter positioned to illuminate the entire correlation area, said code patterns of all said strip zones being mutually distinct.
- 5. A tracking system as defined in claim 4 wherein said code carrier comprises a rotatable disk having said strip zones disposed thereon in concentric rings.
- 6. A tracking system as defined in claim 1, further comprising an integrating photosensitive screen juxtaposed with said correlation area, said screen constituting said receiving surface.
- 7. An optical tracking system comprising:
- an optical objective having an axis centered on a field of view;
- a code carrier partly located in a detection area substantially in a focal plane of said objective;
- drive means for continuously moving said code carrier in a direction transverse to said axis, said code carrier being subdivided into a multiplicity of juxtaposed strip zones parallel to its direction of motion, each strip zone forming a pseudo-random binary optical code pattern and at least one replica thereof following one another in said direction, the code patterns of said strip zones being longitudinally coextensive, whereby continuous luminous radiation from a distant target within said field of view is converted into a pulsed light beam, the combined width of said strip zones equaling the width of said detection area transverse to said direction;
- a multiplicity of linear detectors respectively aligned with said strip zones for receiving said pulsed light beam;
- a like multiplicity of linear light emitters respectively energizable by the outputs of said linear detectors for generating a train of luminous pulsations in the rhythm of the beam pulses;
- projection means directing said pulsations onto said code carrier in a correlation area of said code carrier having the same dimensions as said detection area, the centers of said detection area and said correlation area being separated in said direction by a whole number of lengths of said code patterns whereby said areas are traversed by correlated optical patterns at each instant; and
- focusing means for projecting light from said correlation area onto a receiving surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 203,186, filed Nov. 30, 1971 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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