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US-10444492-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US12032199B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12032199-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217725030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2024 |
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The present disclosure relates to an optical sensor protection system. The system may have a sensor for receiving an incoming optical signal, a passive sensing and modulation component, and an active sensing and modulation subsystem. The passive sensing and modulation component is configured to sense when a first characteristic is associated with the incoming optical signal is present that adversely affects operation of the sensor, and redirects at least a portion of the incoming optical signal thereof away from the sensor to thus reduce an intensity of the incoming optical signal reaching the sensor. The sensor is located on an image plane downstream of the ISM subsystem, relative to a path of travel of the incoming optical signal. The active sensing and modulation subsystem has an active modulation component and is located upstream of the passive sensing and modulation component, relative to the path of travel of the incoming optical signal, and is also located on a conjugate image plane, and is configured to use the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal as feedback in controlling a modification of the incoming optical signal to reduce a risk of damage to the passive sensing and modulation component.
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An optical sensor protection system, comprising: a sensor for receiving an incoming optical signal; a passive sensing and modulation component configured to sense when a first characteristic is associated with the incoming optical signal is present that adversely affects operation of the sensor, and redirects at least a portion of the incoming optical signal thereof away from the sensor to thus reduce an intensity of the incoming optical signal reaching the sensor, the sensor being located on an image plane downstream of the passive sensing and modulation component, relative to a path of travel of the incoming optical signal; and an active sensing and modulation subsystem located upstream of the passive sensing and modulation component relative to the path of travel of the incoming optical signal and further being located on a conjugate image plane with the sensor, and configured to use the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal as feedback in controlling modulation of the incoming optical signal by an active modulation component located at a conjugate image plane with the sensor, upstream from the sensor and the passive sensing and modulation component, to reduce a risk of damage to the passive sensing and modulation component. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the passive sensing and modulation component comprises an independent spatial modulator (ISM) component. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the active sensing and modulation subsystem comprises a decoupled spatial modulation (DSM) subsystem having: a trigger imager sensing component having a plurality of pixels for receiving the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal and sensing which ones of said pixels correspond to the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal; an arrayed image switch (AIS) forming the active modulation component, the AIS having a plurality of independently controllable elements for modulating portions of the incoming optical signal, and where the pixels of the trigger imager are mapped to ones of the elements; and a first feedback loop connecting an output of the trigger imager to an input of the AIS to enable the trigger imager to inform the AIS which one or more of the independently controllable elements needs to be activated to respond to the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal. 4. The system of claim 3 , further comprising a second feedback loop for providing an output from the sensor to the DSM subsystem. 5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a beamsplitter disposed between the DSM subsystem and the ISM, the beamsplitter configured to receive the redirected optical signal and direct the redirected optical signal to the DSM subsystem. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the DSM subsystem is upstream of the beamsplitter, relative to a direction of propagation of the incoming optical signal. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the beamsplitter is upstream of the ISM, relative to the direction of propagation of the incoming optical signal. 8. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an electronic control system for controlling the active sensing subsystem. 9. An optical sensor protection system, comprising: a sensor for receiving an incoming optical signal; a passive sensing and modulation component forming an integrated sensing and modulation (ISM) component configured to sense when a first characteristic is associated with the incoming optical signal is present that adversely affects operation of the sensor, and redirects at least a portion of the incoming optical signal thereof away from the sensor to thus reduce an intensity of the incoming optical signal reaching the sensor, the sensor being located on an image plane downstream of the ISM component, relative to a path of travel of the incoming optical signal; and an active sensing and modulation subsystem forming a decoupled spatial modulator (DSM) subsystem located upstream of the ISM component relative to the path of travel of the incoming optical signal and upstream of the sensor, and further being located on a conjugate image plane of the sensor; the DSM subsystem including: a trigger imager sensing component having a plurality of pixels for receiving the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal and sensing which ones of said pixels correspond to the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal; an arrayed image switch (AIS) having a plurality of independently controllable elements for modulating portions of the incoming optical signal, and where the pixels of the trigger imager are mapped to ones of the elements; and a first feedback loop connecting an output of the trigger imager to an input of the AIS to enable the trigger imager to inform the AIS which one or more of the independently controllable elements needs to be activated to respond to the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal. 10. The system of claim 9 , further comprising a second feedback loop for providing an output from the sensor to the DSM subsystem. 11. The system of claim 10 , further comprising a beamsplitter configured to receive the redirected optical signal from the ISM component and direct the redirected optical signal to the trigger imager of the DSM subsystem. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the beamsplitter is disposed downstream of the DSM subsystem, relative to a direction of travel of the incoming optical signal. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the beamsplitter is disposed upstream of the ISM component, relative to the path of travel of the incoming optical signal. 14. The system of claim 9 , further comprising an electronic control system for controlling operation of the DSM subsystem. 15. A method of monitoring an incoming optical signal being imaged by a sensor, the method comprising: using a passive sensing and modulation component to sense when a first characteristic associated with the incoming optical signal is present that adversely affects operation of the sensor; when the first characteristic associated with the incoming optical signal is present, using the passive sensing and modulation component to redirect at least a portion of the incoming optical signal thereof away from the sensor to thus reduce an intensity of the incoming optical signal reaching the sensor, the sensor being located on an image plane downstream of the passive modulation and sensing component, relative to a path of travel of the incoming optical signal; and using an active sensing and modulation subsystem, located upstream of the passive sensing and modulation component relative to a direction of travel of the incoming optical signal, and on a conjugate image plane of the sensor, to receive and use the redirected portion of the incoming optical signal as a first feedback signal to help modify the incoming optical signal as needed to reduce a risk of damage to the passive sensing and modulation component as a result of a presence of the first characteristic. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising arranging the active sensing and modulation subsystem in series with the passive sensing and modulation component. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising using the active sensing and modulation subsystem to receive a second feedback signal from the sensor. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising using the active sensing and modulation subsystem to modify the incoming optical signal when it is detected that a second signal characteristic is present in the second feedback signal supplied from the sensor. 1
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