Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems

This thesis proposes design methods and test tools, for optical systems, which may be used in an industrial environment, where not only precision and reliability but also ease of use is important. The approach to the problem has been conceived to be as general as possible, although in the present wo...

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Main Author: De Marco, Luisa <1984>
Other Authors: Bassi, Paolo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2012
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4600/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-46002014-11-20T04:54:04Z Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems De Marco, Luisa <1984> ING-INF/02 Campi elettromagnetici This thesis proposes design methods and test tools, for optical systems, which may be used in an industrial environment, where not only precision and reliability but also ease of use is important. The approach to the problem has been conceived to be as general as possible, although in the present work, the design of a portable device for automatic identification applications has been studied, because this doctorate has been funded by Datalogic Scanning Group s.r.l., a world-class producer of barcode readers. The main functional components of the complete device are: electro-optical imaging, illumination and pattern generator systems. For what concerns the electro-optical imaging system, a characterization tool and an analysis one has been developed to check if the desired performance of the system has been achieved. Moreover, two design tools for optimizing the imaging system have been implemented. The first optimizes just the core of the system, the optical part, improving its performance ignoring all other contributions and generating a good starting point for the optimization of the whole complex system. The second tool optimizes the system taking into account its behavior with a model as near as possible to reality including optics, electronics and detection. For what concerns the illumination and the pattern generator systems, two tools have been implemented. The first allows the design of free-form lenses described by an arbitrary analytical function exited by an incoherent source and is able to provide custom illumination conditions for all kind of applications. The second tool consists of a new method to design Diffractive Optical Elements excited by a coherent source for large pattern angles using the Iterative Fourier Transform Algorithm. Validation of the design tools has been obtained, whenever possible, comparing the performance of the designed systems with those of fabricated prototypes. In other cases simulations have been used. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Bassi, Paolo Canini, Federico 2012-05-31 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4600/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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De Marco, Luisa <1984>
Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems
description This thesis proposes design methods and test tools, for optical systems, which may be used in an industrial environment, where not only precision and reliability but also ease of use is important. The approach to the problem has been conceived to be as general as possible, although in the present work, the design of a portable device for automatic identification applications has been studied, because this doctorate has been funded by Datalogic Scanning Group s.r.l., a world-class producer of barcode readers. The main functional components of the complete device are: electro-optical imaging, illumination and pattern generator systems. For what concerns the electro-optical imaging system, a characterization tool and an analysis one has been developed to check if the desired performance of the system has been achieved. Moreover, two design tools for optimizing the imaging system have been implemented. The first optimizes just the core of the system, the optical part, improving its performance ignoring all other contributions and generating a good starting point for the optimization of the whole complex system. The second tool optimizes the system taking into account its behavior with a model as near as possible to reality including optics, electronics and detection. For what concerns the illumination and the pattern generator systems, two tools have been implemented. The first allows the design of free-form lenses described by an arbitrary analytical function exited by an incoherent source and is able to provide custom illumination conditions for all kind of applications. The second tool consists of a new method to design Diffractive Optical Elements excited by a coherent source for large pattern angles using the Iterative Fourier Transform Algorithm. Validation of the design tools has been obtained, whenever possible, comparing the performance of the designed systems with those of fabricated prototypes. In other cases simulations have been used.
author2 Bassi, Paolo
author_facet Bassi, Paolo
De Marco, Luisa <1984>
author De Marco, Luisa <1984>
author_sort De Marco, Luisa <1984>
title Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems
title_short Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems
title_full Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems
title_fullStr Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems
title_full_unstemmed Optical Design for Automatic Identification and Portable Systems
title_sort optical design for automatic identification and portable systems
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2012
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