Coherent camera

US10848739B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10848739-B2
Application numberUS-201314027119-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2013
Priority dateSep 13, 2012
Publication dateNov 24, 2020
Grant dateNov 24, 2020

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A camera includes, in part, an optical signal source generating a frequency varying optical signal, a multitude of pixels arranged along rows and columns, an optical focusing element, and an opto-electronic circuit. A portion of the optical signal generated by the optical signal is caused to reflect from a target object and then directed toward the pixels. A multitude of samples of a second portion of the optical signal are combined with the signals received by the pixels to generate a multitude of combined optical signals. The optical signals so combined are converted to electrical signals. Each electrical signal has a frequency defined by a difference between a frequency of the second portion of the optical signal and a frequency of a signal received from a pixel. The frequency differences are used to form an image of the target object.

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A camera comprising: an optical signal source generating a signal; a plurality of pixels arranged along N rows and M columns, where M and N are integer numbers; an optical lens adapted to focus a reflected signal directly toward the plurality of pixels thereby enabling the plurality of pixels to receive the reflected signal, said reflected signal being generated by causing a reflection of a first portion of the optical signal from a target object; and an opto-electronic circuit adapted to combine a second portion of the optical signal with the signals received by at least a subset of the plurality of pixels to generate data representative of an image of the target object, wherein said opto-electronic circuit comprises: a plurality of splitters adapted to generate a plurality of samples of the second portion of the optical signal; and a plurality of combiners each adapted to combine a sample of the second portion of the optical signal with a signal received from a different one of the plurality of pixels, thereby to generate a plurality of combined optical signals. 2. The camera of claim 1 further comprising: an optical system adapted to direct the first portion of the optical signal toward the target object. 3. The camera of claim 1 wherein said optical signal source is a laser. 4. The camera of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of opto-electronic components each associated with a different one of the combiners and a different one of the pixels and adapted to convert the combined optical signal it receives from its associated combiner to an electrical signal. 5. The camera of claim 4 wherein each opto-electronic component is a photo-diode adapted to generate a current signal whose frequency is defined by a difference between a frequency of the second portion of the optical signal and a frequency of the signal the photo-diode receives from its associated pixel. 6. The camera of claim 5 wherein said camera further comprises a signal processing system adapted to determine data representative of the image of the target object by comparing the plurality of frequencies of the current signals generated by the plurality of photodiodes. 7. The camera of claim 6 wherein each of the photodiodes is adapted to filter out high frequency components of the signals it receives. 8. The camera of claim 1 further comprising: an optical path adapted to deliver the second portion of the optical signal to the optical system. 9. The camera of claim of 6 wherein the plurality of pixels, the plurality of splitters, the plurality of combiners, the plurality of opto-electronic components and the signal processing system are formed on a semiconductor substrate. 10. The camera of claim of 9 wherein said optical signal source is formed on the semiconductor substrate. 11. The camera of claim 1 wherein said image is a 3-D image. 12. The camera of claim 1 wherein the optical signal generated by the optical signal source has a variable frequency. 13. The camera of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of pixels comprises a grating coupler. 14. A method of forming an image of a target object, the method comprising: generating an optical signal; directing a first portion of the optical signal toward the target object to generate a reflected optical signal; focusing the reflected optical signal via an optical lens directly onto a plurality of pixels arranged along rows and columns thereby enabling the plurality of pixels to receive the reflected optical signal; and combining a second portion of the optical signal with the signals received by at least a subset of the plurality of pixels thereby to generate data representative of the image of the target object, wherein said combining further comprises: generating a plurality of samples of the second portion of the optical signal; and combining each sample of the second portion of the signal with a different one of the plurality of signals received by the pixels thereby to generate a plurality of combined optical signals. 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising: generating the optical signal using a laser. 16. The method of claim 14 further comprising: converting the plurality of combined optical signals to a plurality of electrical signals. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein a frequency of each one of the plurality of electrical signals is defined by a difference between a frequency of the second portion of the optical signal and a frequency of the signal received from a different one of the plurality pixels. 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising: comparing the plurality of frequencies of the electrical signals to form the data representative of the image of the target object. 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising: filtering out high frequency components of the electrical signals. 20. The method of claim 14 further comprising: delivering the first portion of the optical signal toward the target object via an optical system. 21. The method of claim 18 further comprising: generating the optical signal using an optical source formed on a semiconductor substrate; and forming the plurality of pixels on the semiconductor substrate. 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the plurality of pixels are formed on a semiconductor substrate using a silicon-on-insulator process. 23. The method of claim 14 wherein the optical signal has a variable frequency. 24. The method of claim 14 wherein each of the plurality of pixels comprises a grating coupler.

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  • H04N13/254Primary

    in combination with electromagnetic radiation sources for illuminating objects · CPC title

  • using a single two-dimensional [2D] image sensor · CPC title

  • wherein the generated image signals comprise depth maps or disparity maps · CPC title

  • Digital holography, i.e. recording holograms with digital recording means (holobject computation G03H1/0866) · CPC title

  • H04N13/211Primary

    using temporal multiplexing · CPC title

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What does patent US10848739B2 cover?
A camera includes, in part, an optical signal source generating a frequency varying optical signal, a multitude of pixels arranged along rows and columns, an optical focusing element, and an opto-electronic circuit. A portion of the optical signal generated by the optical signal is caused to reflect from a target object and then directed toward the pixels. A multitude of samples of a second por…
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California Inst Of Techn
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N13/254. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Nov 24 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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