Abstract: A turbulent fluid, such as a flame, is examined using an array of infrared detector elements. The relationship between the thermal emissions received by different elements at different times is analysed, for example using correlation functions. This enables existence of a flame to be verified and the nature of the flame to be identified.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 4, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 23, 2004
Assignee:
Infrared Integrated Systems Limited
Inventors:
Edwin Christopher Carter, Christopher Frederick Carter, Nicholas Frederick Stogdale, Bryan Lorrain Humphreys Wilson
Abstract: A signal processing technique applied to the readout of two-dimensional detector arrays provides a dynamic correction mechanism for the varying offsets of the different elements of the array. The outputs of the elements are supplied to an offset correction circuit operative to compensate for the differences in the d.c. or low frequency outputs from a predetermined voltage wherein a fraction of the difference is subtracted at each successive cycle to gradually reduce the difference.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 13, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 17, 2004
Assignee:
InfraRed Integrated Systems Limited
Inventors:
Stephen George Porter, Graham Robert Jones, David Harry Broughton, John Fox, Bhajan Singh
Abstract: A method and apparatus for an event detector using an array of passive infrared detector elements, which uses interchangeable spectral filters and lenses to permit detection of a range of event types, which normally each require individual detectors with specific spectral/optical designs.
Abstract: An image of a scene is focused onto a two dimensional array of passive infrared sensing elements mounted on and connected to an integrated circuit, and used to detect the location of events within the scene; for example, movement, change in temperature, or the emission of a gas. In this invention knowledge of the location of the event is derived from the detection of signals from one or more elements of the array, and is used to control the operation of a mechanism such that a portion of the scene including the event location is imaged onto a video imaging device operating in the visible or near infrared. Such mechanisms include a zoom lens or mirror arrangement and mechanical scanning in elevation and/or azimuth. Examples of suitable imaging devices for use with the thermal detector array include CCD camera chips and other electrically scanned silicon photovoltaic arrays. The CCD array might for example be used in a CCD camera, which is used to identify an intruder, or to read the number plate of a car.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 26, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 5, 2002
Assignee:
Infrared Integrated Systems Limited
Inventors:
John Lindsay Galloway, Bryan Lorrain Humphreys Wilson, Stephen George Porter
Abstract: A ferroelectric ceramic for use as a pyroelectric is provided. In a disclosed embodiment, the ceramic has the composition:
Pb1+&dgr;{[(Mg⅓Nb⅔)y(Zr1−xTix)1−y]1−zAz}O3
where: 0.05≧67 ≧0
0.42≧x>0
0.42≧y>0
0.05≧z>0
and wherein A is a cationic multivalent octahedral site substituent.
The ferroelectric ceramic is useful as an active pyroelectric material in infrared detecting devices.