[미국특허]
Transmitters for optical narrowcasting
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-010/00
H04B-010/54
H04B-010/516
H04B-010/114
H04N-005/235
G08C-023/04
H04N-021/41
H04N-021/422
출원번호
US-0497147
(2017-04-25)
등록번호
US-9912412
(2018-03-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Shatz, Narkis E.
Bortz, John C.
출원인 / 주소
SureFire LLC
대리인 / 주소
Sheppard Mullin
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162
초록▼
Systems and methods for optical narrowcasting are provided for transmitting various types of content. Optical narrowcasting content indicative of the presence of additional information along with identifying information may be transmitted. The additional information (which may include meaningful amo
Systems and methods for optical narrowcasting are provided for transmitting various types of content. Optical narrowcasting content indicative of the presence of additional information along with identifying information may be transmitted. The additional information (which may include meaningful amounts of advertising information, media, or any other content) may also be transmitted as optical narrowcasting content. Elements of an optical narrowcasting system may include optical transmitters and optical receivers which can be configured to be operative at distances ranging from, e.g., 400 meters to 1200 meters. Moreover, the elements can be implemented on a miniaturized scale in conjunction with small, user devices such as smartphones, thereby also realizing optical ad-hoc networking, as well as interoperability with other types of data networks. Optically narrowcast content can be used to augment a real-world experience, enhance and/or spawn new forms of social-media and media content.
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1. A transmitter comprising: a data-format converter configured to convert data to an optical format for optical transmission;a light source;a light source driver configured to receive data from the data-format converter and control the light source to transmit the converted data;a collimator rotati
1. A transmitter comprising: a data-format converter configured to convert data to an optical format for optical transmission;a light source;a light source driver configured to receive data from the data-format converter and control the light source to transmit the converted data;a collimator rotationally symmetric about an optical axis substantially centered on a light-emitting element of the light source, the collimator comprising a body between a circular entrance pupil and a circular exit pupil, wherein the collimator is positioned to receive light from the light source through the circular entrance pupil and emit the light from the circular exit pupil, wherein the body comprises a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion comprises a first body between a circular first entrance pupil and a circular first exit pupil, the first body having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first entrance pupil and greater than a diameter of the first exit pupil, and wherein the second portion comprises a second body between a circular second entrance pupil and a circular second exit pupil, the second entrance pupil coupled to the first exit pupil; anda pair of lenslet arrays positioned in front of an exit pupil of the collimator wherein the pair of lenslet arrays are homogenizers to improve uniformity of light output from an exit pupil of the collimator. 2. The transmitter of claim 1, wherein the body of the collimator comprises a reflective inner surface rotationally symmetric about the optical axis, wherein the reflective inner surface is reflective in an optical waveband of the light source. 3. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the data-format converter is configured to convert data to a return-to-zero on-off-keying (RZ-OOK) format or a non-return-to-zero on-off keying (NRZ-OOK) format. 4. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the data-format converter is configured to incorporate transmit and receive first-in-first-outs (FIFOs) to prevent overflow errors. 5. The transmitter of claim 1, wherein the pair of lenslet arrays are identical Köhler homogenizers. 6. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the pair of lenslet arrays are positioned parallel to each other in front of an exit pupil of the collimator, each of the pair of lenslet arrays being separated from each other by a distance equal to a focal length of each of the lenslets of the pair of lenslet arrays. 7. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the first portion of the collimator has a length from the circular first entrance pupil to the first exit pupil that is 10 mm or less, and wherein the second portion of the collimator has a length from the second entrance pupil to the second exit pupil that is 13 mm or less. 8. The transmitter of claim 1 further comprising a digital device that is coupled to the data-format converter, the digital device being configured to provide data to be transmitted as a modulated optical beam by the transmitter. 9. The transmitter of claim 1, where an optical intensity output produced at any given time by the transmitter as a function of a horizontal and a vertical angular coordinate has a root-mean-square (RMS) non-uniformity of 5% or less within a polygonal angular region. 10. A transmitter comprising: a light source; anda collimator, comprising: a first portion rotationally symmetric about an optical axis substantially centered on a light-emitting element of the light source, the first portion comprising a body between a circular first entrance pupil and a circular first exit pupil, the body having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first entrance pupil and greater than a diameter of the first exit pupil; anda second portion rotationally symmetric about an optical axis substantially centered on a light-emitting element of the light source, the second portion comprising a flared body between a circular second entrance pupil and a circular second exit pupil, the second entrance pupil coupled to the first exit pupil, a diameter of the second exit pupil being greater than the diameter of the body of the first portion, wherein the collimator is positioned to receive light from the light source through the first entrance pupil and emit the light from the second exit pupil. 11. The transmitter of claim 10, further comprising: a data-format converter configured to convert data to an optical format for optical transmission; anda light source driver configured to receive data from the data-format converter and control the light source to transmit the converted data. 12. The transmitter of claim 11, wherein the body of the first portion and the body of the second portion each comprise a reflective inner surface, the reflective inner surface being reflective in an optical waveband of the light source. 13. The transmitter of claim 11 wherein the data-format converter is configured to convert data to a return-to-zero on-off-keying (RZ-OOK) format or a non-return-to-zero on-off keying (NRZ-OOK) format. 14. The transmitter of claim 11 wherein the data-format converter is configured to incorporate transmit and receive first-in-first-outs (FIFOs) to prevent overflow errors. 15. The transmitter of claim 11 further comprising a pair of lenslet arrays positioned in front of the second exit pupil of the collimator wherein the pair of lenslet arrays are identical homogenizers to improve uniformity of light output from the second exit pupil of the collimator. 16. The transmitter of claim 15 wherein the pair of lenslet arrays are positioned parallel to each other in front of the second exit pupil of the collimator, each of the pair of lenslet arrays being separated from each other by a distance equal to a focal length of each of the lenslets of the pair of lenslet arrays. 17. The transmitter of claim 11 wherein the first portion of the collimator has a length from the circular first entrance pupil to the first exit pupil that is 10 mm or less. 18. The transmitter of claim 11 wherein the second portion of the collimator has a length from the second entrance pupil to the second exit pupil that is 13 mm or less. 19. The transmitter of claim 11 further comprising a digital device that is coupled to the data-format converter, the digital device being configured to provide data to be transmitted as a modulated optical beam by the transmitter. 20. A system, comprising: a plurality of transmitters, each of the plurality of transmitters comprising: a data-format converter configured to convert data to an optical format for optical transmission;a light source;a light source driver configured to receive data from the data-format converter and control the light source to transmit the converted data;a collimator rotationally symmetric about an optical axis substantially centered on a light-emitting element of the light source, the collimator comprising a body between a circular entrance pupil and a circular exit pupil, wherein the collimator is positioned to receive light from the light source through the circular entrance pupil and emit the light from the circular exit pupil, wherein the body comprises a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion comprises a first body between a circular first entrance pupil and a circular first exit pupil, the first body having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first entrance pupil and greater than a diameter of the first exit pupil, and wherein the second portion comprises a second body between a circular second entrance pupil and a circular second exit pupil, the second entrance pupil coupled to the first exit pupil; andone or more lenslet arrays positioned in front of an exit pupil of the collimator wherein the one or more lenslet arrays are homogenizers to improve uniformity of light output from an exit pupil of the collimator. 21. The system of claim 20, further comprising a digital device that is simultaneously coupled to each of the plurality of transmitters, the digital device being configured to provide data to be transmitted as a modulated optical beam by each of the plurality of transmitters. 22. The system of claim 21 where an optical intensity output produced at any given time by each of the plurality of transmitters as a function of a horizontal and a vertical angular coordinate has a root-mean-square (RMS) non-uniformity of 5% or less within a polygonal angular region, wherein sizes and shapes of each of the polygonal angular regions are identical, and wherein a mean optical intensity produced at a given time by each of the plurality of transmitters within the respective polygonal angular region is approximately equal to a mean optical intensity produced at a same time by each of the plurality of transmitters within each of their respective polygonal angular regions. 23. A collimator, comprising: a first portion comprising a reflective inner surface configured to be rotationally symmetric about an optical axis substantially centered on a light-emitting element of a light source, the first portion comprising a body between a circular first entrance pupil and a circular first exit pupil, the body having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first entrance pupil and greater than a diameter of the first exit pupil; anda second portion comprising a reflective inner surface configured to be rotationally symmetric about an optical axis substantially centered on a light-emitting element of the light source, the second portion comprising a flared body between a circular second entrance pupil and a circular second exit pupil, the second entrance pupil coupled to the first exit pupil, a diameter of the second exit pupil being greater than the diameter of the body of the first portion, wherein the collimator is configured to receive light from the light source through the first entrance pupil and emit the light from the second exit pupil. 24. The collimator of claim 23, wherein the reflective inner surface of the first portion and the reflective inner surface of the second portion are reflective in an optical waveband of the light source. 25. The collimator of claim 24, wherein the first portion has a length from the circular first entrance pupil to the circular first exit pupil that is 10 mm or less. 26. The collimator of claim 25, wherein the second portion has a length from the circular second entrance pupil to the circular second exit pupil that is 13 mm or less.
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