Tracking system and method for use in surveying amusement park equipment
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01V-008/14
G01N-021/84
G01N-021/88
G01N-017/00
G06K-009/00
G06T-007/20
출원번호
US-0717921
(2015-05-20)
등록번호
US-10061058
(2018-08-28)
발명자
/ 주소
Cortelyou, Robert J.
Blum, Steven C.
Stenzler, Paula
Oliver, Christopher
McQuillian, Brian B.
Schwartz, Justin M.
Kiddoo, Michael R.
출원인 / 주소
Universal City Studios LLC
대리인 / 주소
Fletcher Yoder, P.C.
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초록▼
A dynamic signal to noise ratio tracking system enables detection and tracking of amusement park equipment within the field of view of the tracking system. The tracking system may include an emitter configured to emit electromagnetic radiation within an area, a detector configured to detect electrom
A dynamic signal to noise ratio tracking system enables detection and tracking of amusement park equipment within the field of view of the tracking system. The tracking system may include an emitter configured to emit electromagnetic radiation within an area, a detector configured to detect electromagnetic radiation reflected back from vehicles within the area, and a control unit configured to evaluate signals from the detector to survey the amusement park equipment to determine whether the equipment has degraded or shifted.
대표청구항▼
1. An amusement park surveying system, comprising: an amusement park feature having a retro-reflective marker;an emitter configured to emit electromagnetic radiation toward the retro-reflective marker;a detector configured to detect retro-reflection of the electromagnetic radiation from the retro-re
1. An amusement park surveying system, comprising: an amusement park feature having a retro-reflective marker;an emitter configured to emit electromagnetic radiation toward the retro-reflective marker;a detector configured to detect retro-reflection of the electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker while filtering electromagnetic radiation that is not retro-reflected; anda control system communicatively coupled to the detector and comprising processing circuitry configured to: monitor the retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker against a reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker stored in memory; andidentify differences between the electromagnetic radiation retro-reflected by the retro-reflective marker and the reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation to evaluate a condition of the amusement park feature and to determine whether the amusement park feature is in need of maintenance. 2. The system of claim 1, comprising an informational system configured to provide a user-perceivable indication relating to the evaluation of the condition of the amusement park feature. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the detector comprises one or more optical filters configured to filter out electromagnetic radiation that is not retro-reflected such that the detector maintains a signal to noise ratio above a threshold level even when electromagnetic radiation in the ambient environment comprises wavelengths that overlap with the electromagnetic radiation that is retro-reflected by the retro-reflective marker. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the amusement park feature is a building having the retro-reflective marker positioned on an exterior of the building, and the retro-reflective marker is positioned underneath a surface treatment of the exterior. 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker stored in memory has a substantial lack of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation by the retro-reflective marker due to total coverage of the retro-reflective marker by the surface treatment. 6. The system of claim 4, wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to evaluate a degree of degradation of the surface treatment based on an amount of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to cause an informational system in communication with the control system to produce a user-perceivable indication that the surface treatment needs maintenance. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the amusement park feature comprises a support feature of an amusement park ride having the retro-reflective marker, and wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to monitor retro-reflection of the electromagnetic radiation by the retro-reflective marker to evaluate movement of the retro-reflective marker, and correlate movement of the retro-reflective marker to movement of the support feature. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to evaluate movement of the retro-reflective marker by identifying a degree of movement of the retro-reflective marker based on a change in a pattern of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation by the retro-reflective marker, and comparing the degree of movement of the retro-reflective marker to a movement threshold. 10. The system of claim 1, comprising a stabilization support on which the emitter and detector are disposed, wherein the stabilization support is configured to establish a baseline orientation of the emitter and detector. 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to identify a degree of movement of the retro-reflective marker over time to evaluate whether the amusement park feature has settled over time. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the amusement park feature comprises a ride system and wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to identify a degree of movement of the retro-reflective marker during operation of the ride system to evaluate a degree of movement of the amusement park feature during operation of the ride system, and wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to compare the evaluated degree of movement of the amusement park feature to a threshold degree of movement to make the determination of whether the amusement park feature is in need of maintenance. 13. The system of claim 1, wherein the emitter, the detector, and at least a portion of the processing circuitry of the control system are integrated with or form a part of surveying equipment, the surveying equipment comprising a total station, a robotic total station, an electronic distance meter, a theodolite, or any combination thereof. 14. The system of claim 13, comprising a plurality of retro-reflective markers positioned on a plurality of support features of an amusement park ride, wherein the surveying equipment comprises the electronic distance meter, and wherein processing circuitry of the control system is configured to determine a distance from the surveying equipment having the emitter and the detector to each support feature of the plurality of support features based on simultaneous detection of electromagnetic radiation retro-reflected from the plurality of retro-reflective markers. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the processing circuitry of the control system is configured to evaluate movement of each support feature of the plurality of support features relative to at least one other support feature of the plurality of support features to determine whether the support feature has moved relative to the at least one other support feature of the plurality of support features. 16. A method of surveying amusement park features, comprising: directing electromagnetic radiation toward an amusement park feature positioned within an amusement park attraction area using an emitter, the amusement park feature having a retro-reflective marker;detecting electromagnetic radiation retro-reflected from the retro-reflective marker disposed on the amusement park feature while filtering out electromagnetic radiation that is not retro-reflected using a detector;monitoring the retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker against a reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker stored in memory using processing circuitry of a control system in communication with the detector; andidentifying differences between the electromagnetic radiation retro-reflected by the retro-reflective marker and the reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation to evaluate a condition of the amusement park feature and to determine whether the amusement park feature is in need of maintenance. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein directing electromagnetic radiation toward the amusement park feature comprises directing the electromagnetic radiation toward a building having the retro-reflective marker positioned on an exterior of the building, and the retro-reflective marker is positioned underneath a surface treatment of the exterior, and wherein the method comprises evaluating, using the control system, a degree of degradation of the surface treatment based on an amount of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker detected by the detector. 18. The method of claim 16, wherein directing electromagnetic radiation toward the amusement park feature comprises directing the electromagnetic radiation toward a support feature of an amusement park ride having the retro-reflective marker, and wherein the method comprises: monitoring retro-reflection of the electromagnetic radiation by the retro-reflective marker to evaluate movement of the retro-reflective marker using the control system based on position information associated with the retro-reflective marker; andcorrelating movement of the retro-reflective marker to movement of the support feature using the control system. 19. The method of claim 18, comprising: comparing a degree of the movement of the support feature to a threshold degree of movement using the control system;identifying whether the support feature is in need of maintenance based on the comparison between the degree of the movement of the support feature and the threshold degree of movement using the control system; andgenerating a user-perceivable indication that the support feature is in need of maintenance if the degree of movement of the support feature is greater than the threshold degree of movement using the control system and an information system in communication with the control system. 20. A survey system configured to survey amusement park features, comprising: a retro-reflective marker;an emitter configured to emit electromagnetic radiation toward the retro-reflective marker;a detector correlated to electromagnetic radiation retro-reflected by the retro-reflective marker and configured to detect retro-reflection of the electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker while filtering electromagnetic radiation that is not retro-reflected; anda control system communicatively coupled to the emitter and the detector and comprising processing circuitry configured to: monitor the retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker against a reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation from the retro-reflective marker stored in memory; andidentify differences between the electromagnetic radiation retro-reflected by the retro-reflective marker and the reference signature of retro-reflected electromagnetic radiation, including differences in position or orientation, to evaluate a condition of an amusement park feature and to determine whether the amusement park feature is in need of maintenance; andwherein the emitter, the detector, and at least a portion of the processing circuitry of the control system are integrated with or form a part of surveying equipment, the surveying equipment comprising a total station, a robotic total station, an electronic distance meter, a theodolite, or any combination thereof.
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