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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 01, 1998
Filed:
Jan. 16, 1996
Thomas Marold, Jena, DE;
Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, Jena, DE;
Abstract
A method is provided for determining edge positions by evaluating digitized electrical signals which are obtained when scanning at least one light-dark structure by means of photoreceivers. The method is characterized in that the regions of four adjacent photoreceivers (i; i+1; i+2; i+3), in the middle of which is located an edge to be determined, are first determined from the signals Y.sub.i, in that the type of edge, light edge, dark edge or dark-light edge or white-black transition or black-white transition is then determined from the signals Y.sub.i, in that a value Mi is formed from the signals of the first two photoreceivers (i; i+1) in such a way that Mi is the extreme of Y.sub.i and Y.sub.i+1 to be expected for the determined type of edge, in that a value Ma is formed from the signals of the two other photoreceivers (i+2; i+3) in such a way that Ma is the extreme of Y.sub.i+2 and Y.sub.i+3 to be expected for the determined type of edge, and in that the position x of the edge to be determined is then determined with reference to the dividing edge of the two photoreceivers i+1; i+2 in units of the photoreceiver dimensions according to the following equation: ##EQU1##