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An optical processor for object recognition and tracking

Jeffrey A. Sloan, Suraphol Udomkesmalee

Year
1987
Citations
2

Abstract

The design and development of a miniaturized optical processor that performs real time image correlation are described. The optical correlator utilizes the Vander Lugt matched spatial filter technique. The correlation output, a focused beam of light, is imaged onto a CMOS photodetector array. In addition to performing target recognition, the device also tracks the target. The hardware, composed of optical and electro-optical components, occupies only 590 cu cm of volume. A complete correlator system would also include an input imaging lens. This optical processing system is compact, rugged, requires only 3.5 watts of operating power, and weighs less than 3 kg. It represents a major achievement in miniaturizing optical processors. When considered as a special-purpose processing unit, it is an attractive alternative to conventional digital image recognition processing. It is conceivable that the combined technology of both optical and ditital processing could result in a very advanced robot vision system.

Keywords

Optical correlatorComputer scienceComputer hardwareImage processingPhotodetectorArtificial intelligenceSpatial filterComputer visionLens (geology)Optical power

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