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titleOfInvention Electromagnetic multibeam synchronous digital vector processing
abstract The invention concerns an Electromagnetic Multibeam Synchronous Digital Vector Processing device (FIG.1) which represents, controls and determines the shape, the position, the path, and all of the characteristics of electromagnetic beams scanned in any optomechanical or optoelectronic device, whether plane-, disk-, cylinder-, sphere-, surface-, or volume-based, active and / or passive, static and/or dynamic, on any surface or in any volume. The device is formalized by space-time (12b) and vector (12a) timing diagrams indicating space-time anchor points (14), (15), (16), (17), (18) and (19), and is resident in a programmable logic component, in the form of a multi-frame time synchronization structure which has the role of managing the optical paths (1) taken based on the free space propagation of the various beams, for example Gaussian beams. The device is incorporated into a Digital Video Projection Engine, an Electromagnetic Multibeam Scanning Engine, an Optical Digital Transmission system with Rotating Optical Disks or a series of matrix diagrams, for example dynamic micro-mirrors arranged in a specific geometry, thus allowing the use of same in various fields of application, for example the audio-visual, telecommunications, biomedical, radar detection and 2D and/or 2D digitization fields.
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