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Short scan passive infrared remote sensor

  • US 5,061,854 A
  • Filed: 04/10/1990
  • Issued: 10/29/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/10/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A short scan, passive infrared, toxic detector device for remotely detecting the presence of toxic gaseous compounds within a scanned atmospheric area, said device comprising an optical means for sensing infrared energy present in said scanned atmospheric area and producing an optical beam proportional to such sensed infrared energy, said detector device further comprising a means for isolating a select wave number band of energy within said optical beam, said means for isolating comprising:

  • beam splitting means for receiving said optical beam and splitting said optical beam into a first portion and a second portion, said beam splitting means directing said first portion in a first direction and directing said second portion in a second direction;

    fixed mirror means spaced a fixed distance from said beam splitting means in said first direction;

    moving mirror means spaced a minimum distance from said beam splitter equal to said fixed distance plus 0.5 mm and moveable within a range from a minimum distance of 0.5 mm, said moving mirror means for receiving said second portion;

    analog outputting means for receiving reflected said first and second portions and for outputting an analog signal representative of an 8 wavenumber infrared spectrum;

    analog-to-digital converter means for receiving said analog signal and for producing a corresponding digital signal; and

    ,digital microprocessor means for receiving said digital signal and for discriminating select gas signatures amongst the background signatures and various other toxic gaseous compound signatures, wherein said digital signal microprocessor includes a FIR linear digital filter for filtering said digital signal, said filter being of the form, Y=f1 Yi-n +. . . +fn+1 Yi where Y is a filtered data point, Yi is a data point corresponding to Y, and f1, . . . fi, . . . , fn, fn+1 are waiting coefficients.

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