DocumentCode
1532509
Title
Optical-Cavity-Based Multiwavelength Sensor for Spectral Discrimination and Object Position Detection
Author
Venkataraayan, Kavitha ; Askraba, Sreten ; Alameh, Kamal E. ; Smith, Clifton L.
Author_Institution
Electron Sci. Res. Inst., Edith Cowan Univ., Perth, WA, Australia
Volume
29
Issue
16
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2365
Lastpage
2371
Abstract
An optical-cavity-based multiwavelength sensor is developed for object discrimination and position finding. The working principle of this device employs the multiple laser beam triangulation method to determine object position in addition to its ability to recognize them. The multiwavelength sensor employs five different identically polarized and overlapped laser light beams that are sequentially pulsed and launched through a custom-made curved optical cavity to generate multiple laser spots for each laser. The intensities of the reflected light beams from the different spots are detected by a high-speed area scan image sensor. The discrimination between five different objects, namely, brick, cement sheet, roof tile, cotton, and leather is accomplished by calculating the slopes of the objects´ reflectance spectra at the employed wavelengths. The object position (coordinates) are determined using the triangulation method, which is based on the projection of laser spots along determined angles on the objects and the measurements of the objects´ reflectance spectra using an image sensor. Experimental results demonstrate the ability of the multiwavelength spectral reflectance sensor to simultaneously discriminate between different objects and predict their positions over a 6 m range with an accuracy exceeding 92%.
Keywords
high-speed optical techniques; image sensors; laser cavity resonators; measurement by laser beam; navigation; object detection; optical sensors; reflectivity; spectral analysis; high-speed area scan image sensor; multiple laser beam triangulation method; object position detection; optical-cavity-based multiwavelength sensor; reflectance spectra; spectral discrimination; Cavity resonators; Laser beams; Measurement by laser beam; Optical imaging; Optical reflection; Optical sensors; Reflectivity; Laser spectroscopy; laser triangulation sensor; object identification; optical data processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2011.2158571
Filename
5783496
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