Biomimetic Integrated Optical Sensor (BIOS) System
US-2017041534-A1 · Feb 9, 2017 · US
US10209439B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10209439-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615189580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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Aspects and embodiments are generally directed to optical systems, receivers, and methods. In one example, an optical receiver includes a plurality of fused fiber optic bundles, at least a first fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles positioned to collect optical radiation from a scene, a multi-mode fiber optic cable coupled to each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles, the multi-mode fiber optic cable configured to propagate the collected optical radiation from each of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles along a length of the multi-mode fiber optic cable, and a photo-detector coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable and configured to receive the collected optical radiation. A field of view of each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles may collectively define a substantially omnidirectional field of view of the photo-detector.
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An optical receiver comprising: a plurality of fused fiber optic bundles, each fused fiber optic bundle including a bundle of unordered non-imaging optical fibers and being positioned to directly collect optical radiation from a scene at a corresponding planar receiving surface thereof, at least a first fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles including a polarized coating on the corresponding planar receiving surface thereof; a multi-mode fiber optic cable coupled to each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles, the multi-mode fiber optic cable configured to propagate the collected optical radiation from each of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles along a length of the multi-mode fiber optic cable; a photo-detector having at least one unit cell, the photo-detector coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable and configured to receive the collected optical radiation from the plurality of fused fiber optics bundles via the multi-mode fiber optic cable, wherein in combination a field of view of each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles collectively defines an omnidirectional field of view of the photo-detector; and a fiber optic switch coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable, the fiber optic switch being configured to selectively control propagation of the collected optical radiation to the at least one unit cell of the photo-detector. 2. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of fiber couplings interposed between each fused fiber optic bundle and the multi-mode fiber optic cable, wherein at least one of the plurality of fiber couplings includes a microlens array. 3. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one unit cell is a single linear array of unit cells, each unit cell receiving the collected optical radiation from the bundle of unordered non-imaging optical fibers of at least one of the fused fiber optic bundles. 4. The optical receiver according to claim 3 , further comprising: a read-out integrated circuit coupled to the photo-detector and configured to generate one or more read-out values based on the collected optical radiation, the one or more read-out values being synchronized with an activation state of the fiber optic switch. 5. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one unit cell is a single unit cell that receives the collected optical radiation from the plurality of fused fiber optics bundles. 6. The optical receiver according to claim 5 , further comprising: a read-out integrated circuit coupled to the photo-detector and configured to generate one or more read-out values based on the collected optical radiation, the one or more read-out values being synchronized with an activation state of the fiber optic switch. 7. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles includes a broadband fused fiber optic bundle positioned to collect polychromatic optical radiation, and wherein the photo-detector further includes a color filter array configured to sort the polychromatic optical radiation by wavelength. 8. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the omnidirectional field of view includes a 360 degree field of view relative to a receiving surface of a first fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles. 9. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , further comprising a single lens interposed between the multi-mode fiber optic cable and the photo-detector, the lens being positioned to focus the collected optical radiation from the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles onto the at least one unit cell of the photo-detector. 10. A method of receiving optical radiation, the method comprising: directly collecting optical radiation from a scene at a plurality of fused fiber optic bundles each including a bundle of unordered non-imaging optical fibers; propagating the collected optical radiation along a length of a multi-mode optic cable coupled to each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles; selectively controlling propagation of the collected optical radiation with a fiber optic switch coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable; and receiving the collected optical radiation at a single unit cell of a photo-detector, the photo-detector coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable, wherein in combination a field of view of each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles collectively defines an omnidirectional field of view of the photo-detector. 11. The method according to claim 10 , the method further comprising: generating one or more read-out values based on the collected optical radiation, the one or more read-out values being synchronized with an activation state of the fiber optic switch. 12. The method according to claim 10 , wherein collecting the optical radiation includes collecting the optical radiation at a corresponding planar receiving surface of each fused fiber optic bundle, the planar receiving surface being disposed at an angle relative to a fiber axis of the respective fused fiber optic bundle. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein collecting the optical radiation includes collecting the optical radiation along the fiber axis of the respective fused fiber optic bundle, and wherein the angle relative to the fiber axis is non-perpendicular. 14. The method according to claim 13 , the method further comprising focusing the collected optical radiation onto the single unit cell of the photo-detector with a single lens interposed between the multi-mode fiber optic cable and the photo-detector. 15. An optical system comprising: an optical source configured to emit optical radiation toward a scene; a plurality of fused fiber optic bundles, each fused fiber optic bundle including a bundle of unordered non-imaging optical fibers, and each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles being positioned to directly collect optical radiation reflected from the scene; a multi-mode fiber optic cable coupled to each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles, the multi-mode fiber optic cable being configured to propagate the collected optical radiation from each of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles along a length of the multi-mode fiber optic cable; a photo-detector including a single unit cell, the photo-detector coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable and configured to receive the collected optical radiation from the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles at the single unit cell, wherein in combination a field of view of each fused fiber optic bundle of the plurality of fused fiber optic bundles collectively defines a distributed aperture of the optical system; and a fiber optic switch coupled to the multi-mode fiber optic cable, the fiber optic switch being configured to selectively control propagation of the collected optical radiation to the photo-detector. 16. The optical system according to claim 15 , further comprising a read-out integrated circuit coupled to the photo-detector and configured to generate one or more read-out values based on the collected optical radiation, the one or more read-out values being synchronized with an activation state of the fiber optic switch. 17. The optical system according to claim 15 , wherein a receiving surface of each fused fiber optic bundle is defined by a non-symmetrical diam
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