17919090. Thermal Radiation Detection Device and System, as Well as Electronic Device Comprising Such a Device or System simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
Contents
- 1 Thermal Radiation Detection Device and System, as Well as Electronic Device Comprising Such a Device or System
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 Thermal Radiation Detection Device and System, as Well as Electronic Device Comprising Such a Device or System - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Original Abstract Submitted
Thermal Radiation Detection Device and System, as Well as Electronic Device Comprising Such a Device or System
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Torsten Wipiejewski of Munich (DE)
Thermal Radiation Detection Device and System, as Well as Electronic Device Comprising Such a Device or System - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17919090 titled 'Thermal Radiation Detection Device and System, as Well as Electronic Device Comprising Such a Device or System
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a thermal radiation detection device that includes a sensor array and an optical waveguide. The sensor array consists of multiple sensor elements, while the optical waveguide has a radiation input end and a radiation output end. The radiation input end receives thermal radiation, which is then transmitted as simultaneous thermal radiation signals through the optical waveguide to the sensor array. By separating the sensor array from the radiation input end, the device allows for optimal positioning of the sensor array for electronic functionality and mechanical constraints, independent of the radiation input position.
- The device includes a sensor array and an optical waveguide.
- The sensor array comprises multiple sensor elements.
- The optical waveguide has a radiation input end and a radiation output end.
- The radiation input end receives thermal radiation.
- The radiation output end is connected to the sensor array.
- The optical waveguide transmits the received thermal radiation as simultaneous thermal radiation signals.
- The sensor array can be placed in an optimal position for electronic functionality and mechanical constraints, independent of the radiation input position.
Potential Applications
- Thermal imaging systems
- Fire detection systems
- Medical imaging devices
- Industrial process monitoring
Problems Solved
- Allows for optimal positioning of the sensor array for electronic functionality and mechanical constraints
- Decouples the sensor array from the radiation input end, providing flexibility in device design and placement
Benefits
- Improved accuracy and sensitivity in thermal radiation detection
- Enhanced flexibility in device design and placement
- Increased functionality and performance of thermal imaging systems
Original Abstract Submitted
A thermal radiation detection device (), said device comprising a sensor array () comprising a plurality of sensor elements () and an optical waveguide () having a radiation input end () and a radiation output end (). The radiation input end () is configured to receive thermal5 radiation, and the radiation output end () is operatively connected to the sensor array (). The optical waveguide () is configured to transmit the received thermal radiation as a plurality of simultaneous thermal radiation signals. By decoupling the sensor array from the radiation input end, the relatively large sensor array can be placed in a position optimal for electronic functionality and optimal in view of mechanical constraints, independent of the radiation input position.