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Multiple-beam optical position sensor for automotive occupant detection

  • US 5,737,083 A
  • Filed: 02/11/1997
  • Issued: 04/07/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/11/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A multiple-beam optical position sensor system for measuring the approximate three-dimensional profile and position of an object, said system comprising:

  • a light emitting diode array projector comprising a plurality of light emitting diodes for generating a set of time-multiplexed optical beams that illuminate the object, wherein only one light emitting diode is turned on at any one time, and wherein such beams have different deflection angles which results in arbitrary two-dimensional arrangements of illumination spots on the object;

    a two-dimensional transverse-effect photodiode having a first pair of photocurrent outputs for outputting x and y current values that are indicative of x and y locations of reflected spots formed on the photodiode produced by the plurality of beams;

    imaging optics for imaging the set of time-multiplexed optical beams onto the two-dimensional transverse-effect photodiode to produce the reflected spots on the photodiode; and

    processing means coupled between the two-dimensional transverse-effect photodiode and the plurality of light emitting diodes of the light emitting diode array projector for turning on each light emitting diode sequentially in time to generate the set of time-multiplexed optical beams, and for processing signals derived from a pair of photocurrent outputs from the two-dimensional transverse-effect photodiode to determine the x and y location of each imaged spot on the two-dimensional transverse-effect photodiode, and the range to the object along each beam direction, and wherein the x and y locations and range provide an approximate measure of the three-dimensional profile and position of the object.

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