Patents by Inventor Ofer Hadassi
Ofer Hadassi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10967793Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: MOBILEYE VISION TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Patent number: 10632916Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Mobileye Vision Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Publication number: 20200062180Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Publication number: 20180290592Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Gideon STEIN, Ofer Hadassi
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Patent number: 10011226Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2015Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Mobileye Vision Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Publication number: 20160031372Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Patent number: 9185360Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: MOBILEYE VISION TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Publication number: 20140049648Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: MOBILEYE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Patent number: 8553088Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2006Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Mobileye Technologies LimitedInventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Patent number: 7566851Abstract: A method in a computerized system including an image sensor mounted in a moving vehicle. The image sensor captures image frames consecutively in real time. In one of the image flames, a spot is detected of measurable brightness; the spot is matched in subsequent image frames. The image frames are available for sharing between the computerized system and another vehicle control system. The spot and the corresponding spot are images of the same object. The object is typically one or more of headlights from an oncoming vehicle, taillights of a leading vehicle, streetlights, street signs and/or traffic signs. Data is acquired from the spot and from the corresponding spot. By processing the data, the object (or spot) is classified. producing an object classification. The vehicle control system controls preferably headlights of the moving vehicle based on the object classification.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Mobileye Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gideon P. Stein, Ofer Hadassi, Noam Ben Haim, Uri Wolfovitz
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Publication number: 20080043099Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for performing vehicle control applications and driver warning applications, the system including a camera configured to acquire a plurality of images of the environment in front of the camera. The camera includes a filter wherein the filter is installed at the focal plane of the camera and wherein designated portions of the filter transmit selective light wavelength. The preferred filter has a checkerboard pattern. The system further including an image processor capable of analyzing in real time a plurality of respective image sequences acquired from at least one of the portions of the filter and is capable of detecting yellow lane markings on a concrete road surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: MOBILEYE TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi
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Publication number: 20070221822Abstract: A method in a computerized system including an image sensor mounted in a moving vehicle. The image sensor captures image frames consecutively in real time. In one of the image flames, a spot is detected of measurable brightness; the spot is matched in subsequent image frames. The image frames are available for sharing between the computerized system and another vehicle control system. The spot and the corresponding spot are images of the same object. The object is typically one or more of headlights from an oncoming vehicle, taillights of a leading vehicle, streetlights, street signs and/or traffic signs. Data is acquired from the spot and from the corresponding spot. By processing the data, the object (or spot) is classified. producing an object classification. The vehicle control system controls preferably headlights of the moving vehicle based on the object classification.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: MOBILEYE TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Gideon P. Stein, Ofer Hadassi, Noam Ben Haim, Uri Wolfovitz
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Publication number: 20070115357Abstract: A system mounted on a vehicle for detecting an obstruction on a surface of a window of the vehicle, a primary camera is mounted inside the vehicle behind the window. The primary camera is configured to acquire images of the environment through the window. A secondary camera is focused on an external surface of the window, and operates to image the obstruction. A portion of the window, i.e. window region is subtended respectively by the field of view of the primary camera and the field of view of the secondary camera. A processor processes respective sequences of image data from both the primary camera and the secondary camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: Mobileye Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gideon Stein, Ofer Hadassi