CAMERA BASED SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM TARGET MEASURING AND TARGET TRACKING DEVICE
First Claim
1. A camera based target coordinate measuring system for use in measuring the position of objects without requiring use of a laser range finder for measuring distance comprising:
- a camera rotatable about a first axis and a second axis;
a target having at least three or more light sources wherein the light sources are located on the target at known three-dimensional coordinates relative to each other and wherein at least one of the light sources is located at a different distance from the camera than the midpoint of a line segment connecting two of the other light sources, and wherein the target is structured to be placed on an object to be measured or to be placed on a device to measure the object;
two angular measuring devices to measure the angles of rotation of the camera about the first and second axes;
at least one motor to rotate the camera about the first and second axes;
a photosensitive pixel array located in the camera for recording images of the light sources on the target; and
a processor for directing the motor and for determining up to three positional degrees of freedom and up to three rotational degrees of freedom of the target.
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Abstract
An embodiment may comprise a camera based target coordinate measuring system or apparatus for use in measuring the position of objects in manner that preserves a high level of accuracy. This high level of measurement accuracy is usually only associated with more expensive laser based devices. Many different arrangements are possible. Other embodiments may comprise related methods of using a camera based target coordinate measuring method for use in measuring the position of objects. Many variations on the methods are possible. For example, an embodiment may comprise a camera based coordinate measuring system for use in measuring the position of a target relative to at least one frame of reference without requiring use of a laser range finder for measuring distance comprising: at least three or more light sources located on a target at known three-dimensional coordinates relative to each other; at least one rotatable camera rotatable on about a first axis and a second axis wherein the camera records positions of the light sources; and two angular measuring devices to measure the angles of rotation of the camera about the first and second axes; and a processor for determining up to three positional degrees of freedom and up to three rotational degrees of freedom of the target.
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1. A camera based target coordinate measuring system for use in measuring the position of objects without requiring use of a laser range finder for measuring distance comprising:
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a camera rotatable about a first axis and a second axis; a target having at least three or more light sources wherein the light sources are located on the target at known three-dimensional coordinates relative to each other and wherein at least one of the light sources is located at a different distance from the camera than the midpoint of a line segment connecting two of the other light sources, and wherein the target is structured to be placed on an object to be measured or to be placed on a device to measure the object; two angular measuring devices to measure the angles of rotation of the camera about the first and second axes; at least one motor to rotate the camera about the first and second axes; a photosensitive pixel array located in the camera for recording images of the light sources on the target; and a processor for directing the motor and for determining up to three positional degrees of freedom and up to three rotational degrees of freedom of the target.
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2. A camera based target coordinate measuring method for use in measuring the position of objects without requiring use of a laser range finder for measuring distance comprising:
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operating a camera rotatable about a first axis and a second axis; placing a target to view with the camera and having at least three or more light sources wherein the light sources are located on the target at known three-dimensional coordinates relative to each other and wherein at least one of the light sources is located at a different distance from the camera than the midpoint of a line segment connecting two of the other light sources, and wherein the target is structured to be placed on an object to be measured or to be placed on a device to measure the object; measuring angles of rotation of the camera about the first and second axes with two angular measuring devices; rotating the camera about the first and second axes with at least one motor; recording the images of the light sources on a photosensitive pixel array located in the camera; and determining in a processor up to three positional degrees of freedom and up to three rotational degrees of freedom of the target. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A camera based coordinate measuring system for use in measuring the position of a target relative to at least one frame of reference without requiring use of a laser range finder for measuring distance comprising:
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at least three or more light sources located on a target at known three-dimensional coordinates relative to each other; at least one rotatable camera rotatable on about a first axis and a second axis wherein the camera records positions of the light sources; and two angular measuring devices to measure the angles of rotation of the camera about the first and second axes; and a processor for determining up to three positional degrees of freedom and up to three rotational degrees of freedom of the target. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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