Multiple field of view detector with background cancellation
First Claim
1. An apparatus for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view comprising:
- a first detector having a first bias for detecting a pulse received at a first point in time;
a second detector having a second bias, different from said first bias, for detecting a pulse received at a second point in time anda processor for comparing an output of the first detector with a first threshold to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a first field of view, and for comparing an output of the second detector with a second threshold, different from said first threshold, to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a second field of view;
wherein said first bias is of an opposite polarity relative to said second bias.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view. A first detector having a first bias detects a pulse received at a first point in time. A second detector having a second bias, different from the first bias, detects a pulse received at a second point in time. A processor compares an output of the first detector with a first threshold to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a first field of view. The processor also compares an output of the second detector with a second threshold, different from the first threshold, to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a second field of view. Because the detectors are biased with different biases, the detected pulses are easily distinguished. Thus, multiple fields of view can be detected without complex hardware. The detectors can be biased with opposite polarities so that background noise is cancelled out. In a system and method for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view, a transmitter transmits pulses of light energy into a first field of view and into a second field of view. A single transmitter can be used to emit signals towards multiple fields of view. Thus, the transmitter only has to emit signals once for multiple samples, increasing the number of samples that can be taken per sample period.
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1. An apparatus for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view comprising:
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a first detector having a first bias for detecting a pulse received at a first point in time; a second detector having a second bias, different from said first bias, for detecting a pulse received at a second point in time and a processor for comparing an output of the first detector with a first threshold to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a first field of view, and for comparing an output of the second detector with a second threshold, different from said first threshold, to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a second field of view; wherein said first bias is of an opposite polarity relative to said second bias. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view comprising the steps of:
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detecting with a first bias a pulse received at a first point in time; detecting with a second bias, different from said first bias, a pulse received at a second point in time; comparing a pulse detected with said first bias with a first threshold to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a first field of view; and comparing a pulse detected with said second bias with a second threshold, different from said first threshold, to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a second field of view; wherein said first bias is of an opposite polarity relative to said second bias. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view comprising:
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a transmitter for transmitting pulses of light energy into a first field of view and into a second field of view; a first detector having a first bias for detecting a pulse received at a first point in time; a second detector having a second bias, different from said first bias, for detecting a pulse received at a second point in time; and a processor for comparing an output of the first detector with a first threshold to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from said first field of view, and for comparing an output of the second detector with a second threshold, different from said first threshold, to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from said second field of view; where said first bias is of an opposite polarity relative to said second bias. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for detecting pulses of light energy from at least two fields of view comprising the steps of:
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transmitting pulses of light energy into a first field of view and into a second field of view; detecting with a first bias a pulse received at a first point in time; detecting with a second bias, different from said first bias, a pulse received at a second point in time; comparing a pulse detected with said first bias with a first threshold to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a first field of view; and comparing a pulse detected with said second bias with a second threshold, different from said first threshold, to produce a signal representing receipt of a pulse from a second field of view; wherein said first bias is of an opposite polarity relative to said second bias. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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