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Real time velocity determination

  • US 4,746,211 A
  • Filed: 01/17/1985
  • Issued: 05/24/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/18/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit for producing a representation of the velocity of an object in a given direction, which representation is proportional in amplitude to the velocity, by directing coherent radiation to the object in a direction substantially perpendicular to the given direction to produce a speckle pattern of radiation scattered from the object, the speckle pattern exhibiting a speckle spectrum which has, at a measuring location, a time dependency which is a function of movement of the object, said circuit comprising:

  • first input means connected for producing a first signal representative of the instantaneous speckle intensity of the scattered radiation at the measuring location;

    second input means connected for producing a second signal representative of the average intensity of the scattered radiation at the measuring location;

    linear filter means connected to said first input means for linearly filtering the first signal;

    lowpass filter means connected to said linear filter means for receiving the linearly filtered first signal and passing only low frequency components of the first signal;

    RMS1DC-converter with first integrating means connected to said lowpass filter means for forming an integrated signal having a value representative of the integral of the low frequency components of the first signal;

    dividing means connected to receive the integrated signal from said first integrating means and to receive the second signal from said second input means for forming a signal representing the quotient of the value of the integrated signal divided by the value of the second signal; and

    second integrating means connected to said dividing means for forming an output signal representative of the time integral of the signal formed by said dividing means, which output signal corresponds to the representation of the velocity of the object.

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