Patents Assigned to OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110085050Abstract: An imaging system includes optics foi foiming an optical image, that provide a first region m the optical image that is charactenzed by a fust range of best focus and a second region in the optical image that is characterized by a second range of best focus The first and second ianges correspond to object distance ranges that are discontiguous A sensor array converts the optical image to a data stream, and a digital signal processor processes the data stream to generate a final image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: OMNIVISION CDM OPTICS, INC.Inventors: Edward R. Dowski, JR., Kenneth S. Kubala, Inga Tamayo, Dennis W. Dobbs, Satoru Tachihara, Edwin Penniman
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Patent number: 7710658Abstract: Zoom lens systems and methods for imaging incoming rays over a range of ray angles are disclosed. The incoming rays are characterized by at least phase. The zoom lens system includes an optical axis and is characterized by a plurality of modulation transfer functions (MTFs) corresponding at least to the range of ray angles. The zoom lens system includes an optical group disposed along the optical axis, including at least one variable optical element that has a variable focal length selectable between at least two distinct focal length values. The optical group also includes a wavefront coding element. The wavefront coding element alters at least the phase of the incoming rays, such that the plurality of MTFs corresponding to the range of ray angles, for each one of the two distinct focal length values, are less sensitive to misfocus-like aberrations than a corresponding system without the wavefront coding element.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr., Satoru Tachihara, Robert H. Cormack
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Patent number: 7652685Abstract: An iris image capture device includes an optical arrangement that utilizes Wavefront Coding phase modifications to produce an optical image of a user iris and a detector for detecting the optical iris image and for converting the optical iris image into an electronic data signal. The iris image capture device also includes an image processor configured for processing the electronic data signal from the detector to reverse the Wavefront Coding phase modifications and to produce an electronic iris image of the user iris.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Hans Brandon Wach, Ramkumar Narayanswamy, Paulo E. X. Silveira, Robert H. Cormack
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Patent number: 7583442Abstract: An imaging system is characterized at least by an ambiguity function (“AF”) and a point spread function (“PSF”). The AF is a function of parameters u and v related to a misfocus parameter ?; the PSF is at least a function of ?. The system includes (1) an image recording device, (2) an optical arrangement for imaging an object to the image recording device, and (3) a post processor that renders an in-focus electronic image over a range of distances between the object and the optical arrangement. The optical arrangement alters phase such that a main lobe of the AF is broader in v for a specific u. The PSF has a functionally different form for a specific ?, in comparison to a PSF characterizing the system when the optical arrangement does not alter the phase for those specific values of u and ? over the range of distances.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Wade Thomas Cathey, Jr., Edward R. Dowski, Jr.
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Patent number: 7554731Abstract: An infrared imaging system for imaging infrared radiation from an object onto a detector includes optics configured for producing, with the infrared radiation, transverse ray intercept curves that are substantially straight, sloped lines. A wavefront coding element is configured such that a modulation transfer function of the optics and wavefront coding element, combined, exhibits reduced variation, over a range of spatial frequencies and caused, at least in part, by thermal variation within the imaging system, as compared to a modulation transfer function of the optics alone, without the wavefront coding element. A post processor is configured for generating an improved modulation transfer function, over the range of spatial frequencies, as compared to the modulation transfer function of the optics and the wavefront coding element.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventor: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr.
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Patent number: 7554732Abstract: A singlet imaging system for imaging an object onto a detector includes a lens configured for producing transverse ray intercept curves which are substantially straight, sloped lines. A wavefront coding element is formed on a surface of the lens and configured such that a modulation transfer function of the lens and wavefront coding element, combined, exhibits reduced variation, over a range of spatial frequencies and caused, at least in part, by aberrations of the lens, as compared to a modulation transfer function of the lens alone, without the wavefront coding element. A post processor is configured for generating an improved modulation transfer function, over the range of spatial frequencies, as compared to the modulation transfer function of the lens and the wavefront coding element.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventor: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr.
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Patent number: 7550701Abstract: Systems and methods reduce aberrations in a wavefront imaged by an optical system having a non-linear detector. A wavefront of electromagnetic radiation from an object imaged to the non-linear detector is encoded. Data from the non-linear detector is digitally converted to form a digital representation of the image captured by the non-linear detector. The detected image is linearized to form a linearized image. The linearized image is filtered to reverse effects of wavefront coding to form a final image.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: W. Thomas Cathey, Jr., Adam Douglas Greengard
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Patent number: 7469202Abstract: A system, method and software product to optimize optical and/or digital system designs. An optical model of the optical system design is generated. A digital model of the digital system design is generated. Simulated output of the optical and digital models is analyzed to produce a score. The score is processed to determine whether the simulated output achieves one or more goals. One or more properties of at least one of the optical model and the digital model is modified if the goals are not achieved. The analyzing, processing and modifying is repeated until the goals are achieved, and an optimized optical system design and optimized digital system design are generated from the optical and digital models.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Dowski, Jr., Gregory E. Johnson, Kenneth S. Kubala, Kenneth Ashley Macon, Goran M. Rauker
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Patent number: 7453653Abstract: Low height imaging systems may include one or more optical channels and a detector array. Each of the optical channels may be associated with one or more detectors of the array, have one or more optical components and a restrictive ray corrector, and be configured to direct steeper incident angle field rays onto the detectors. Alternatively, each of the optical channels may be associated with at least one detector, and have an aspheric GRIN lens. Another low height imaging system has an array of detectors and a GRIN lens having a surface with wavefront coding and configured to direct steeper incident angle field rays onto more than one of the detectors. One method forms a lens with wavefront coding. The method includes positioning a lens in a mold; and curing material onto a surface of the lens to form an aspheric surface of the lens with wavefront coding.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr., Kenneth Scott Kubala, Robert H. Cormack, Paulo E. X. Silveira
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Patent number: 7450745Abstract: An imaging system for reducing aberrations from an intervening medium, and an associated method of use are provided. The system may be an optical or task-based optical imaging system including optics, such as a phase mask, for imaging a wavefront of the system to an intermediate image and modifying phase of the wavefront such that an optical transfer function of the system is substantially invariant to focus-related aberrations from the medium. A detector detects the intermediate image, which is further processed by a decoder, removing phase effects from the optics and forming a final image substantially clear of the aberrations. Other systems may employ an encoder that codes wavefronts of acoustical waves propagating through a medium to make the wavefronts substantially invariant to acoustical aberrations from the medium. Imaging and decoding of the wavefronts reverse effects of the wavefront coding and produce sounds substantially free of the aberrations.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr., Kenneth Scott Kubala, Alan Eugene Baron
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Patent number: 7379613Abstract: An image processing method includes the steps of wavefront coding a wavefront that forms an optical image, converting the optical image to a data stream, and processing the data stream with a filter kernel to reverse effects of wavefront coding and generate a final image. By example, the filter set kernel may be a reduced filter set kernel, or a color-specific kernel. Methods and systems are also disclosed for processing color images, such as by separating color and spatial information into separate channels. Methods and systems herein are for example useful in forming electronic devices with reduced opto-mechanical, opto-electronic and processing complexity or cost.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr., Gregory Edward Johnson, Ashley K. Macon, Hans B. Wach