Photoabsorption remote sensing (pars) imaging methods
US-2024255427-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US10729328B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10729328-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715603809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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An impairment detection system is provided and includes an emitter, first and second beam selectors, a reference reflector, a sensor and a control module. The emitter is configured to emitter a first light signal. The first beam selector is configured to forward the first light signal to a touch probe. The reference reflector is configured to reflect the first light signal received from the first beam selector to generate a second reflected signal. The second beam selector is configured to receive (i) a first reflected signal from the touch probe based on reflection of the first light signal on an area of a person, and (ii) the second reflected signal. The sensor is configured to receive from the second beam selector the first reflected signal and the second reflected signal. The control module is configured to determine an impairment level of the person based on an output of the sensor.
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What is claimed is: 1. An impairment detection system comprising: an emitter configured to emit a first light signal; a first beam selector configured to forward at least a first portion of the first light signal to a touch probe; a reference reflector configured to reflect at least a second portion of the first light signal received from the first beam selector to generate a second reflected signal; a second beam selector configured to receive (i) a first reflected signal from the touch probe based on reflection of the at least the first portion of the first light signal on an area of a person, and (ii) the second reflected signal, a device configured to control forwarding of the at least the first portion of the first light signal, the at least the second portion of the first light signal, the first reflected signal, or the second reflected signal, such that the second beam selector (i) receives the first reflected signal and the second reflected signal during a first period of time, and (ii) receives only one of the first reflected signal and the second reflected signal during a second period of time; a sensor configured to receive from the second beam selector the first reflected signal and the second reflected signal; and a control module configured to determine an impairment level of the person based on an output of the sensor. 2. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first shutter; and a second shutter, wherein the control module is configured to open the first shutter to permit passage of the second reflected signal to the second beam selector, and open the second shutter to permit passage of the first reflected signal to the second beam selector. 3. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , further comprising the touch probe, wherein the touch probe is configured to receive the at least the first portion of the first light signal, emit the at least the first portion of the first light signal at an area on the person, and receive the first reflected signal. 4. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , wherein the second beam selector: during the first period of time, selects one of the first reflected signal and the second reflected signal, and during the second period of time, selects the other one of the first reflected signal and the second reflected signal. 5. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , wherein the device is implemented as a shutter and is configured to permit passage of the first reflected signal or the second reflected signal to the second beam selector, wherein the control module is configured to: receive a combined spectral output signal from the second beam selector during the first period of time; receive an output representative of one of the first reflected signal or the second reflected signal from the second beam selector during the second period of time; compare the combined spectral output signal to the output representative of one of the first reflected signal or the second reflected signal; and based on the comparison, determine the impairment level of the person. 6. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first shutter configured to permit passage of the first reflected signal from the touch probe to the second beam selector; and a second shutter configured to permit passage of the at least the second portion of the first light signal from the first beam selector to the second beam selector. 7. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , further comprising an attenuator configured to attenuate the second reflected signal prior to being received at the second beam selector. 8. The impairment detection system of claim 1 , wherein the first beam selector is configured to: transmit the first light signal to the touch probe and not the second beam selector during the second period of time; and transmit the first light signal to the second beam selector and not the touch probe during a third period of time. 9. The impairment detection system of claim 8 , further comprising an attenuator configured to attenuate the at least the second portion of the first light signal and provide the attenuated first light signal to the second beam selector. 10. An impairment detection system comprising: an emitter configured to emit a first light signal; a first beam selector configured to forward at least a first portion of the first light signal to a touch probe; a second beam selector configured to receive at least a second portion of the first light signal and a reflected light signal from the touch probe based on reflection of the at least the first portion of the first light signal on an area of a person, wherein the at least the second portion of the first light signal is provided from at least one of the emitter or the first beam selector to the second beam selector without being reflected off a reflector; a sensor configured to receive from the second beam selector the at least the second portion of the first light signal and the reflected light signal; and a control module configured to determine an impairment level of the person based on an output of the sensor. 11. The impairment detection system of claim 10 , further comprising: a first shutter; and a second shutter, wherein the control module is configured to open the first shutter to permit passage of the at least the second portion of the first light signal to the second beam selector, and open the second shutter to permit passage of the reflected light signal to the second beam selector. 12. The impairment detection system of claim 10 , further comprising the touch probe, wherein the touch probe is configured to receive the at least the first portion of the first light signal, emit the at least the first portion of the first light signal at an area on the person, and receive the reflected light signal. 13. The impairment detection system of claim 10 , wherein the second beam selector: during a first period of time, selects one of the at least the second portion of the first light signal and the reflected light signal, and during a second period of time, selects the other one of the at least the second portion of the first light signal and the reflected light signal. 14. The impairment detection system of claim 10 , further comprising a shutter configured to permit passage of the at least the second portion of the first light signal or the reflected light signal from the first beam selector to the second beam selector, wherein: the second beam selector is configured to (i) receive the at least the second portion of the first light signal and the reflected light signal during a first period of time, and (ii) receive one of the at least the second portion of the first light signal and the reflected light signal during a second period of time; and the control module is configured to receive a combined spectral output signal from the second beam selector during the first period of time, receive an output representative of one of the first light signal and the reflected light signal from the second beam selector during the second period of time, compare the combined spectral output signal to the output representative of the one of the first light signal and the reflected light signal, and based on the comparison, determine the impairment level of the person. 15. The impairment detection system of claim 10 , further comprising: a first shutter configured to permit passage of the at least the second portion of the first light signal from the first beam selector to the second beam selector; and a second shutter
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