Research/Patents/US 4687325
US 4687325Tier 3 — General Defense

THREE-DIMENSIONAL RANGE CAMERA

Assignee

General Electric

Filed as: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORP. OF NEW YORK

Filed

Mar 28, 1985

Granted

Aug 18, 1987

Location

SCOTIA NY US

Abstract

A non-contact sensor system measures distance from a reference plane to many remote points on the surface of an object. The set of points at which range is measured lie along a straight line (N points) or are distributed over a rectangular plane (M×N points). The system is comprised of a pattern generator to produce a 1×N array of time/space coded light rays, optionally a means such as a rotating mirror to sweep the coded light rays orthogonally by steps, a linear array camera to image subsets of the light rays incident on the object surface, and a high speed range processor to determine depth by analyzing one-dimensional scan signals. The range camera output is a one-dimensional profile or a two-dimensional area range map, typically for inspection and robotic vision applications.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Dec 16, 1985

Rescinded

Mar 19, 1986

Duration

3 months

Inventor

  • 1NELSON R. CORBY
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