Claims
- 1. A wide-angle viewing device for viewing an entire volume for emitted radiation, the viewing device comprising:
a viewing head having an outer surface; a plurality of sensors connected to the outer surface,
each one of the plurality of sensors positioned in a unique direction with respect to each other one of the plurality of sensors, the plurality of sensors positioned to receive radiation from at least an approximately 180 degree steradian view angle, and each one of the plurality of sensors sensing emitted radiation from a unique position such that the entire volume is viewed by the plurality of sensors; and a detector connected to the plurality of sensors, the detector combining the emitted radiation from each one of the plurality of sensors to indicate the emitted radiation within the entire volume.
- 2. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein:
the viewing head includes a plurality of facets; each one of the plurality of facets faces a unique direction; and each one of the plurality of sensors is connected to one of the plurality of facets.
- 3. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein:
the outer surface of the viewing head is in a curved form; and each one of the plurality of sensors is positioned in a unique direction with respect to the curved form.
- 4. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein:
the plurality of sensors includes a plurality of fiber-optic cables; and a first end of each one of the plurality of fiber-optic cables is connected to the outer surface of the viewing head.
- 5. The viewing device of claim 4, wherein the fiber-optic cables are flexible allowing the detector to be positioned at any orientation with respect to the viewing head.
- 6. The viewing device of claim 4, further comprising:
a branching device forming a first branch and a second branch in each one of the plurality of fiber-optic cables; and a first detector connected to the first branch and a second detector connected to the second branch.
- 7. The viewing device of clam 6, wherein the first detector detects a first wavelength of radiation and the second detector detects a different second wavelength of radiation.
- 8. The viewing device of claim 4, further comprising a multi-fiber connector connected to the plurality of fiber-optic cables and the detector.
- 9. The viewing device of claim 8, wherein the multi-fiber connector includes a reflective inner surface.
- 10. The viewing device of claim 4, further comprising a purge air system that directs air over the first end of at least one of the plurality of fiber-optic cables in order to clean at least one of the plurality of fiber-optic cables.
- 11. The viewing device of claim 4, further comprising a light-transmitting device that verifies the integrity of at least one of the plurality of fiber-optic cables.
- 12. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein the detector includes a photo-detector equipped with a narrow band optical filter.
- 13. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein the photo-detector includes a near infrared photo-detector.
- 14. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein the detector includes a spectrometer.
- 15. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein:
the detector is a plurality of detectors; and each one of the plurality of detectors is connected to a sensor for detecting the location of the emitted radiation.
- 16. The viewing device of claim 1, wherein:
the plurality of sensors includes a plurality of fiber-optic doublets; and a first end of each one of the plurality of fiber-optic doublets is connected to the outer surface of the viewing head.
- 17. The viewing device of claim 16, wherein each one of the plurality of fiber-optic doublets includes two fiber-optic cables.
- 18. The viewing device of claim 1, further comprising a mounting plate connected to the viewing head for mounting the viewing device onto a surface.
- 19. The viewing device of claim 1, further comprising a heat-resistant, transparent film covering at least a portion of the outer surface of the viewing head.
- 20. A wide angle viewing device for viewing an entire volume for emitted radiation, the viewing device comprising:
a viewing head having an outer surface; a plurality of sensors connected to the outer surface,
each one of the plurality of sensors positioned in a unique direction with respect to each other one of the plurality of sensors so that the entire volume is effectively viewed by the sensors, and the plurality of sensors positioned to receive radiation from at least an approximately 180 degree steradian view angle; and at least one detector connected to the plurality of sensors,
the at least one detector receiving emitted radiation from the plurality of sensors, and the at least one detector generating a signal representative of the emitted radiation for the entire volume.
- 21. The viewing device of claim 20, wherein:
the viewing device includes a longitudinal axis; at least one of the plurality of sensors is positioned substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; and at least one other of the plurality of sensors is positioned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 22. The viewing device of claim 20, wherein:
the viewing device includes a longitudinal axis; at least one of the plurality of sensors is positioned within a 45 degree angle from the longitudinal axis; and at least one other of the plurality of sensors is positioned within between a 45 degree angle and a 90 degree angle from the longitudinal axis.
- 23. The viewing device of claim 20, wherein:
the viewing device includes a longitudinal axis; at least one portion of the viewed volume lies within a 45 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; and at least one other portion of the viewed volume lies between a 45 degree angle and a 90 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
- 24. A wide angle viewing device for viewing an entire volume for emitted radiation, the viewing device comprising:
a viewing head having an outer surface and a longitudinal axis; a plurality of sensors connected to the outer surface,
at least one of the plurality of sensors positioned substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, at least one of the plurality of sensors positioned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and the plurality of sensors sensing radiation such that the entire volume is effectively viewed by the sensors; and at least one detector connected to the plurality of sensors.
- 25. The viewing device of claim 24, wherein:
at least one of the plurality of sensors is positioned within a 45 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; and at least one other of the plurality of sensors is positioned within between a 45 degree angle and a 90 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
- 26. The viewing device of claim 24, wherein:
at least one portion of the viewed volume lies within a 45 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; and at least one other portion of the viewed volume lies between a 45 degree angle and a 90 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
- 27. A wide angle viewing device for viewing an entire volume for emitted radiation, the viewing device comprising:
a viewing head having an outer surface and a longitudinal axis; a plurality of sensors connected to the outer surface,
at least one of the plurality of sensors positioned within a 45 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, at least one other of the plurality of sensors positioned within between a 45 degree angle and a 90 degree angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, and the plurality of sensors sensing radiation such that the entire volume is effectively viewed by the sensors; and at least one detector connected to the plurality of sensors.
- 28. A wide angle viewing device for viewing an entire volume for emitted radiation, the viewing device comprising:
a viewing head having an outer surface and a longitudinal axis; a plurality of sensors connected to the outer surface,
each one of the plurality of sensors positioned to sense emitted radiation from a viewing range, a sum of the emitted radiation sensed from viewing range for each one of the plurality of sensors being a value representing the emitted radiation for the entire volume, at least one of the plurality of sensors positioned substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, and at least one of the plurality of sensors positioned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and at least one detector connected to the plurality of sensors.
- 29. A wide angle viewing device for viewing a volume for emitted radiation, the viewing device comprising:
a viewing head having an outer surface; a first sensor connected to the outer surface, the first sensor positioned at a first viewing angle with respect to a radiation source; a second sensor connected to the outer surface, the second sensor positioned at a second viewing angle with respect to the radiation source; and a first detector connected to the first sensor to sense the first viewing angle, and a second detector connected to the second sensor to sense the second viewing angle, the first detector and the second detector comparing the first viewing angle to the second viewing angle to determine the location of the radiation source within the volume.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/388,003 filed Sep. 1, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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09388003 |
Sep 1999 |
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10241952 |
Sep 2002 |
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