Omnidirectional visual sensor having a plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolution
First Claim
1. An omnidirectional visual sensor including:
- a convex mirror with a surface of revolution having a focal point;
a plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions having at least one focal point;
a photoreceiving lens system receiving light reflected by said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions; and
an image acquisition surface receiving said light received by said photoreceiving lens system and converting the same to an electric signal, whereinsaid convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions are so arranged that the focal point of a first mirror included in said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions aligns at the same point with the focal point of a second mirror included in said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions, further reflecting light reflected by said first mirror.
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Abstract
An omnidirectional visual sensor which can observe a 360-degree panoramic field area, obtain a sharp image and correctly transform a central projection with respect to the image and can be minimized as a whole includes a convex mirror with a surface of revolution having a focal point, a plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions having at least one focal point, a photoreceiving lens system receiving light reflected by the convex mirror with the surface of revolution and the plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions and an image acquisition surface receiving the light received in the photoreceiving lens system and converting the same to an electric signal, and the convex mirror with the surface of revolution and the plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions are so arranged that the focal point of a first mirror included in the convex mirror with the surface of revolution and the plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions aligns with the focal point of a second mirror, included in the convex mirror with the surface of revolution and the plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions, further reflecting light reflected by the first mirror.
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4 Claims
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1. An omnidirectional visual sensor including:
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a convex mirror with a surface of revolution having a focal point; a plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions having at least one focal point; a photoreceiving lens system receiving light reflected by said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions; and an image acquisition surface receiving said light received by said photoreceiving lens system and converting the same to an electric signal, wherein said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions are so arranged that the focal point of a first mirror included in said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions aligns at the same point with the focal point of a second mirror included in said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions, further reflecting light reflected by said first mirror. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An omnidirectional visual sensor including:
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a convex mirror with a surface of revolution having a focal point; a plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions having at least one focal point; a photoreceiving lens system receiving light reflected by said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions; and an image acquisition surface receiving said light received by said photoreceiving lens system and converting the same to an electric signal, wherein said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions are so arranged that; a first mirror having only one focal point included in said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions has said focal point on the side opposite to the reflecting surface of said first mirror, a second mirror, included in said convex mirror with the surface of revolution and said plurality of mirrors with surfaces of revolutions, having only one focal point and further reflecting light reflected by said first mirror has said focal point on the side of the reflecting surface of said second mirror, and the rotation axis of said first mirror aligns with that of said second mirror. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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