Method of monitoring an area
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1. A method of monitoring an area, said method comprising:
- searching a first area via an optical phased array at a first time;
deriving, via a processing portion, a first signal based on said searching the first area via the optical phased array at the first time;
searching the first area via the optical phased array at a second time;
deriving, via the processing portion, a second signal based on said searching the first area via the optical phased array at the second time;
detecting, via the processing portion, an object within the first area based on the first signal and the second signal; and
searching, via the optical phased array, a second area including the object, the second area being smaller than the first area.
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Abstract
A device for detecting a presence of an object includes an optical phased array, a detector, a processing portion and an indicator. The optical phased array can transmit a first optical beam to a first location at a first time and can transmit a second optical beam to a second location at a second time. The detector can detect a first reflected beam based on the first optical beam and can detect a second reflected beam based on the second optical beam. The processing portion can determine the presence of the object based on the first reflected beam and the second reflected beam. The indicator can generate an indicator signal based on the presence of the object.
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1. A method of monitoring an area, said method comprising:
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searching a first area via an optical phased array at a first time; deriving, via a processing portion, a first signal based on said searching the first area via the optical phased array at the first time; searching the first area via the optical phased array at a second time; deriving, via the processing portion, a second signal based on said searching the first area via the optical phased array at the second time; detecting, via the processing portion, an object within the first area based on the first signal and the second signal; and searching, via the optical phased array, a second area including the object, the second area being smaller than the first area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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