IP Library Granted Patent US 7,671,981
Granted Patent B1
US 7,671,981 · App. 11/769,488 · Granted Mar 2, 2010

System for spectroscopic carpet identification

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Patent No.
US 7,671,981
App. No.
11/769,488
Granted
Mar 2, 2010
Kind
B1
Abstract

A tunable laser spectroscopic carpet identification system comprises a tunable laser spectroscopy system for generating a tunable signal that is transmitted to a carpet sample. The system detects the tunable signal after interaction with the carpet sample so that an analyzer is able to relate a spectral response of the carpet sample to a chemical composition of the carpet sample. In one example, the spectroscopy system comprises a laser cavity in which the tunable signal is generated, a semiconductor gain medium in the laser cavity, and a tunable element for controlling a wavelength of tunable signal generated in the laser cavity. To deal with variations in water content, the analyzer estimates a water content of the carpet sample using the spectral response of the carpet sample and then determines the chemical composition of the carpet sample in part based on the estimate of the water content.

Claims (32)

1. A tunable laser spectroscopic carpet identification system, comprising:

a tunable laser spectroscopy system for generating a tunable signal that is transmitted to a carpet sample and detecting the tunable signal after interaction with the carpet sample, wherein the spectroscopy system comprises:

a laser cavity in which the tunable signal is generated;

a semiconductor gain medium in the laser cavity; and

a tunable element for controlling a wavelength of tunable signal generated in the laser cavity; and

an analyzer for relating a spectral response of the carpet sample to a chemical composition of the carpet sample, wherein the analyzer estimates a water content of the carpet sample and determines the chemical composition of the carpet sample in part based on the estimate of the water content.

2. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor gain medium comprises a semiconductor optical amplifier.

3. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor gain medium comprises a reflective semiconductor optical amplifier.

4. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tunable element comprises a Fabry-Perot tunable filter.

5. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tunable element comprises a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) Fabry-Perot tunable filter.

6. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the analyzer estimates the water content of the carpet sample using the spectral response of the carpet sample.

7. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a scan band of the tunable signal generated by the tunable laser spectroscopy system extends from about 1550 to 1800 nanometers.

8. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a scan band of the tunable signal generated by the tunable laser spectroscopy system extends from about 1600 nanometer to about 1775 nanometers.

9. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a scan band of the tunable signal generated by the tunable laser spectroscopy system extends over wavelengths greater than 1700 nanometers.

10. A spectroscopic carpet identification system, comprising:

a spectroscopy system for determining a spectral response of a carpet sample; and

an analyzer for relating the spectral response of the carpet sample to a chemical composition of the carpet sample, wherein the analyzer estimates a water content of the carpet sample using the spectral response of the carpet sample and then determines the chemical composition of the carpet sample in part based on the estimate of the water content.

11. A system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the spectroscopy system comprises a tunable laser, comprising a semiconductor gain medium, that generates a tunable signal for illuminating the carpet sample.

12. A system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a scan band of the tunable signal generated by the tunable laser extends from about 1550 to 1800 nanometers.

13. A system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a scan band of the tunable signal generated by the tunable laser extends from about 1600 nanometer to about 1775 nanometers.

14. A system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a scan band of the tunable signal generated by the tunable laser extends over wavelengths greater than 1700 nanometers.

15. A spectroscopic carpet identification method, comprising:

determining a spectral response of a carpet sample;

determining a water content of the carpet sample; and

using the determined water content and the spectral response of the carpet sample to determine a chemical composition of the carpet sample.

16. A method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the step of determining the spectral response comprises:

generating a tunable signal with a semiconductor gain medium; and

detecting the tunable signal after interaction with the carpet sample.

17. A method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the step of determining the water content of the carpet sample comprises:

determining the water content by analysis of the spectral response of the carpet sample.

18. A method as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the step of using the determined water content and the spectral response of the carpet sample to determine the chemical composition of the carpet sample comprises subtracting a spectral contribution of water, which is determined based on the determined water content, from the spectral response of the carpet sample to generate a remaining response and then correlating the remaining response to spectra of potential chemical compositions of the carpet sample.

19. A system as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the analyzer determines the chemical composition of the carpet sample, in part, based on the estimate of the water content by subtracting a spectral contribution of water, which is determined based on the determined water content, from the spectral response of the carpet sample to generate a remaining response and then correlates the remaining response to spectra of potential chemical compositions of the carpet sample.

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RELEASE OF FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Aug 12, 2022
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2022
From: EXCELITAS TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 11, 2020
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FIRST LIEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 2, 2019
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To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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SECOND LIEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 2, 2019
From: AXSUN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 31, 2017
From: AXSUN TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: AXSUN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 24, 2016
From: AXSUN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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