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Method of processing a video image to track a bright spot and to protect said tracking from interference from other bright spots

  • US 4,644,397 A
  • Filed: 06/10/1985
  • Issued: 02/17/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of processing a video image to track a bright spot and to protect said tracking from interference from other bright spots, wherein the method comprises the following steps:

  • defining a main processing window centered on the image of the bright spot and constituted by a portion of the video image which fully contains the envelope of the bright spot, the size and the position of said window being periodically redefined in such a manner as to match the movement and the change in size of the bright spot on the video image;

    defining a main detection ring which is concentric with the main processing window and which completely surrounds said window, said main detection ring following the variations in size and position of the main processing window; and

    detecting the appearance of a decoy in the main detection ring and, for each decoy thus detected;

    defining a secondary processing window centered on the image of the decoy and constituted by a portion of the video image which completely contains the envelope of the decoy, the size and the position of said window being periodically redefined in such a manner as to match the movement and the change in size of the decoy on the video image;

    defining a secondary detection ring concentric with the secondary processing window and completely surrounding said window, said secondary detection ring following the variations in size and position of the secondary processing window; and

    detecting when the said bright spot and the decoy come into contact, and thereafter;

    storing the ballistic parameters and the size of each of the two spots constituted by the said bright spot and the said detected decoy;

    freezing one of said spots by interrupting the periodic redefinition of the corresponding processing window;

    detecting in the detection ring of the non-frozen spot the appearance of the other spot, said detection indicating that said two spots are moving out of contact;

    analyzing the ballistic parameters and the size of said other spot;

    recognizing the nature of said spot, i.e. whether it constitutes the said bright spot or the said decoy; and

    continuing or restarting periodic redefinition of the main processing window so as to track said bright spot.

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