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Apparatus for recognizing and following a target

  • US 5,196,688 A
  • Filed: 02/21/1978
  • Issued: 03/23/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a system for recognizing and tracking a target including observation means directed toward the target for producing an output signal representative of the momentary image of the scene including the target being observed, computer means, responsive to the output signals from the observation means, for producing output signals representative of the position of the target within the scene, and setting drive means, responsive to the output signals from said computer means, for causing said observation means to follow the target;

  • the improvement wherein;

    said computer means is a digital computer;

    said output signal from said observation means is an analog signal;

    an analog to digital converter means is connected between the output of said observation means and the input of said computer means;

    said computer means includes correlation computing means for computing the genuine correlation between a target structure signal corresponding to a previously received output signal from said observation means which is stored in said computer and a signal, representing a shifted target structure, corresponding to the momentary image of the scene then being observed by said observation means, by determining the position of the maximum of the cross correlation function
    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">K(ξ

    )=∫

    B(x)B'"'"'(x-ξ

    )dxwhere the factor B(x) represents the stored target structure signal and the factor B'"'"' (x-ξ

    ) represents the shifted target structure signal, and means, responsive to the output signal from the correlation computing means, for continuously determining the deviation of the target in the x and y directions from the center of the scene image and for emitting setting signals to said setting drive means which correspond to said deviation.

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