Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1990-1991
Title: Innovations of Kent Phlibsen in Imaging Technology
Introduction
Kent Phlibsen is an accomplished inventor based in Tucson, Arizona. He has made significant contributions to the field of imaging technology, particularly in the development of advanced camera systems. With a total of two patents to his name, Phlibsen's work focuses on enhancing the capabilities of imaging systems for various applications.
Latest Patents
Phlibsen's latest patents include an innovative imaging camera with adaptive range gating. This technology allows for variable time delay range gating across an image using a single imaging camera. The design features a lens that focuses light onto a substrate equipped with an array of gating electrodes. Both the electrode array and substrate are transparent to light, enabling the focused light to pass through and reach a photocathode. This camera effectively addresses intensity variations and imaging plane challenges associated with traditional light imaging detection and lidar systems. Another notable patent involves a lidar system that incorporates multiple cameras to achieve variable time delay range gating across a selected image. This system triggers each camera after preselected delays to capture multiple subimages, which are then combined into a complete image of a target plane using a single light pulse.
Career Highlights
Kent Phlibsen is currently employed at Kaman Aerospace Corporation, where he continues to push the boundaries of imaging technology. His work at Kaman has allowed him to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field, contributing to the advancement of innovative
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