Plural Cameras Patents (Class 348/159)
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Patent number: 8416295Abstract: A surveillance data recording device includes a display, a digital tuner, and a control mechanism. The display displays a received surveillance data signal over a first bandwidth. The control mechanism allows a user to select a frequency band of interest. The digital tuner truncates the received signal to produce a narrowband signal comprised only of portions of the received signal that are within the frequency band of interest. A digital storage unit, such as a fixed or removable hard drive or solid state storage device, stores the narrowband signal over a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Triasys Technologies Corp.Inventors: S. Bert Jones, Gary R. Kenworthy
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Patent number: 8416300Abstract: Embodiments described herein comprise a system and method for improving visibility of a roadway using an improved visibility system. The method comprising receiving data from a plurality of fog detectors located proximate a roadway and determining, based on the data from the plurality of fog detectors, that fog is present about the roadway. The method further comprising obtaining, after the determining that fog is present about the roadway, a plurality of images of the roadway by activating a plurality of cameras located proximate the roadway. The method further comprising creating a composite image by combining two or more of the plurality of images, wherein the composite image depicts the roadway unobstructed by fog and transmitting the composite image to a display device located in a vehicle traveling along the roadway.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Giuseppe Longobardi
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Publication number: 20130076908Abstract: An apparatus and method for display and control of video data on a mobile device provides simultaneous multiple video data display of groups of video sources and selection of video data for single, larger viewing. Control of the camera source of the video data is provided for the mobile device user, such as by manipulation of a multi-touch sensitive screen to pan, tilt and zoom. Image capture from the video screen and marking of the captured image is provided. Activation of video data streams and groups of video data streams for display on the mobile device is provided by transfer of activation information to the mobile device via email. Notification of events monitored by the video source or by other sensors is sent to users of the mobile devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Raymond Alex Bratton, Nathan Robbins Petersen
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Patent number: 8405494Abstract: A system of imaging and non-imaging sensors are used in combination with a graphical user interface (GUI) system on a vehicle to detect items of interest. In particular, a GUI has been developed that seamlessly integrates high magnification, Narrow Field of View (NFOV) imaging sensors and Wide Field of View (WFOV) imaging sensors. The GUI is capable of displaying both WFOV and NFOV images, gimbal controls, and allow NFOV sensor to be pointed to any location within the wide field of view efficiently by a single touch of a touch screen display. The overall goal is to allow an operator to select which imagery from multiple WFOV sensors to display in order to prescreen regions of interest that require further investigation using sensors with more magnification.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2012Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: James E Hilger, John D Hodapp, Sean M Jellish, Christopher H Marshall, John K Ramsey, Jr., Philip Perconti
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Patent number: 8405716Abstract: A folding optical path transfer videometrics method for measuring the three-dimensional position and attitude of non-intervisible objects is disclosed. In one aspect, the method includes the following: constructing a folding optic path between an invisible target and a reference, disposing transfer station comprising a camera, a cooperating mark and a laser range finder on each break point in the folding optic path. The method may further include processing an image shot by each camera, accounting for the distance measured by the laser range finder, obtaining a position and posture information corresponding to each adjacent transfer station, summing the values from the reference to the invisible target, and achieving three-dimensional position and posture of the invisible target relating to the reference.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2009Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventors: Qifeng Yu, Yang Shang, Xiaohua Ding, Xiaohu Zhang, Guangwen Jiang
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Patent number: 8400507Abstract: In V2V or other networks in which multiple video feeds are available to a participant, a participant can select a particular video feed for display. The participant has the option of selecting or locking onto a particular camera so that the display continues to show scenes captured by that camera without regard to what appears in those scenes. As an alternative, the participant may select or lock onto a particular scene. If a scene is selected, the current video feed is analyzed to identify key features. The video feed is monitored. If the key features disappear from the video feed, video feeds available from other cameras are analyzed for the presence of the key features. A new video feed (i.e., camera) is selected from the set of video feeds currently generating images including the key features.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Travis M. Grigsby, Steven Michael Miller, Pamela Ann Nesbitt, Lisa Anne Seacat
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Patent number: 8400508Abstract: In a monitoring system, a plurality of monitoring devices for performing a sequence operation of sequentially switching images output from a plurality of cameras are connected. Each of the monitoring devices includes: an address information collection unit configured to collect address information of other cascaded monitoring devices when the sequence operation of an own device is started; a storage unit configured to store the address information collected by the address information collection unit; and a command transmission unit configured to determine a next address from the address information stored in the storage unit and to transmit a command for starting the sequence operation to one of the other monitoring devices which has the determined next address when the sequence operation of the own device is terminated.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Kenichiro Sugimoto, Kentaro Ohkawa, Takayuki Haraguchi, Toshihiro Shimizu
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Publication number: 20130067505Abstract: Example methods and apparatus for auditing signage are disclosed. A disclosed example method involves directing an operator to a signage location and capturing an image of a signage at the signage location. The example method also includes detecting an actual characteristic of the signage based on the image and comparing the actual characteristic to an expected characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventor: Michael Alan Hicks
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Publication number: 20130057697Abstract: An integrated broadcast/auxiliary camera system includes a broadcast camera and an auxiliary camera. The broadcast camera may capture a first image of a scene, wherein operational parameters of the broadcast camera including a broadcast focus distance, a broadcast focal length, a broadcast pan angle and a broadcast tilt angle are operator controlled. The auxiliary camera may capture a second image of the scene, the second image different from the first image. A controller may automatically control operational parameters of the auxiliary camera including an auxiliary focus distance, an auxiliary focal length, an auxiliary pan angle and an auxiliary tilt angle based on the operational parameters of the broadcast camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventors: Vincent Pace, Patrick Campbell
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Patent number: 8390686Abstract: A wide-angle camera is fixed to direct an optical axis in a fixed direction. A telephotographic camera can be inclined in panning and tilting directions to change an aiming direction of its optical axis. An image signal from the wide-angle camera is evaluated. When an image of a moving object is identified in a frame captured by the wide-angle camera, directivity information corresponding to a position of the moving object is calculated based on a relative position to the center of the frame. In accordance with the directivity information, posture of the telephotographic camera is controlled to aim its optical axis at the moving object. Thereafter, the posture of the telephotographic camera is controlled continuously to place the image of the moving object in the center of the frame captured by the telephotographic camera. The telephotographic camera captures the moving object while tracking it.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: FUJIFILM CorporationInventor: Yasunori Tanaka
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Patent number: 8390743Abstract: Systems and methods for the synchronization and display of video input signals. The input signals, associated with input channels, are received by a controller. On a frame-by-frame basis, the controller controls the writing of the input signals to, and the reading of the input signals from, a memory. A frame rate control module controls frame-level synchronization between the writing operations and reading operations of the controller so that when a frame is written to the memory is not simultaneously read from the memory. The controller writes video frames for each input channel to, and reads video frames for each input channel from, the memory on a channel-by-channel basis such that the video frames corresponding to each input channel are read and written independently of one another. This allows the input signals to be unsynchronized with one another without harming the writing operations, reading operations, and display of the input signals.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Intersil Americas Inc.Inventors: Hown Cheng, Do Hwan Lim, Byungdae Jeong
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Patent number: 8390684Abstract: A computer implemented method of performing video surveillance on a computer system, wherein the computer system comprises a video and a display with a graphical user interface, the graphical user interface including a source window to view play back of the video, the surveillance method comprising: determining an area of interest of a frame of the video based upon a selection of the area of interest within the source window, and generating a plurality of windows within the graphical user interface, each of the windows displaying the area of interest of the frame of the video at a point in time, wherein the graphical user interface includes controls to manipulate the playback of the video from a point in time relative to each displayed portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gadi Piran, Shmuel Diamant, Morten Nielsen
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Publication number: 20130050496Abstract: Disclosed is a security monitoring apparatus using augmented reality, including: an integrated event collector that collects events generated in a physical security region and an information security region; a security condition information generator that generates security condition information about each object to be monitored based on the collected events; and a security condition display unit that augments and displays the security condition information about the objects to be monitored existing in the videos photographed by cameras in the videos.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Electronics & Telecommunications Research InstituteInventor: Chi Yoon JEONG
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Publication number: 20130051696Abstract: Imaging of falling objects is described. Multiple images of a falling object can be captured substantially simultaneously using multiple cameras located at multiple angles around the falling object. An epipolar geometry of the captured images can be determined. The images can be rectified to parallelize epipolar lines of the epipolar geometry. Correspondence points between the images can be identified. At least a portion of the falling object can be digitally reconstructed using the identified correspondence points to create a digital reconstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventors: Tim Garrett, Cale Fallgatter
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Publication number: 20130050497Abstract: The present invention in one aspect is directed to systems and methods for capturing a digital image, and preferably a collection of digital images, of a customer in a defined location, such as a museum, a garden, a zoo, a religious institution, a theme park, or any such site known in the art, or in a defined time period, such as a vacation. The systems and methods provide a customer with a customized pictorial souvenir, physical and/or electronic, of a visit or vacation. The souvenir can include other elements, such as “stock” images, alone or having had an image of the customer digitally inserted thereinto, and informational material. Embodiments are also provided that employ devices such as “smart,” interactive devices and read only or read/write devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Clifford R. David
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Publication number: 20130050392Abstract: A surveillance system includes a controlling terminal and a remote-controlled terminal. The controlling terminal and the remote-controlled terminal are connected to a network and execute an identical instant messenger software. The remote-controlled terminal includes plural cameras serving as plural video sources of the instant messenger software. A first video source of the plural video sources is a selected video source. A controlling method for the surveillance system includes steps: (a) receiving a control message by the instant messenger software of the remote-controlled terminal, and (b) judging whether the control message is a specified control message, wherein if the control message is the specified control message, the selected video source is changed from the first video source to a second video source of the plural video sources according to the specified control message.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Wishtek TechnologyInventor: Chin-Yi Chiang
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Patent number: 8384825Abstract: A video image transfer device includes a transfer section arranged to selectively transfer to a display device a plurality of video signals acquired from at least one image pickup device, an assigning section arranged to divide a refresh rate of the display device into portions and assign the portions among the plurality of video signals, and a transfer controller arranged to control the transfer section in such a manner that each of the video signals is transferred to the display device at a timing according to the portion of the refresh rate assigned to each of the video signals. This makes it possible to prevent a dropped frame and an insufficient resolution of an important video image.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hideo Takemura, Toshiya Aoki, Toshiya Okamoto
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Patent number: 8379090Abstract: A collaborative video touring method may allow local personnel of a facility and users who are located remotely from the facility to interactively participate in a virtual visit of the facility, during which the local personnel and the remote users may tour a number of different areas of the facility. In some implementations, the visited facility may have a video monitoring system with one or more adjustable video cameras, each of which may be directed at different areas of the facility, and the video captured by the various cameras may be displayed concurrently to the local personnel and to the remote users. Such concurrent display may, in some embodiments, allow the users at the different locations to interactively discuss the video being displayed, similar to if the remote users were physically touring the facility with the local personnel.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: Nathaniel Pearson, Gwen Michael
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Publication number: 20130038737Abstract: Embodiments of the invention may include generating a description of a monitored scene and creating a plurality of rules related to the monitored scene by using common language. The description of the monitored scene and the plurality of rules may be converted into system parameters and an analysis of the video data may be performed based on the system parameters. The results of the analysis may be converted into one or more output terms from the plurality of predefined terms and may be displayed to a user in a common language.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventors: Raanan Yonatan YEHEZKEL, Guy Blumstein-Koren, Yaniv Gurwicz
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Patent number: 8375133Abstract: In one embodiment, the methods and apparatuses detect an active device configured to utilize content; identify the content and a current location of the content; detect an idle device configured to selectively deliver the content; detect a transition parameter for determining a transition to the idle device; and transition the content from the active device to the idle device wherein the idle device is capable of utilizing the content based on the transition parameter.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Ho Kee Law
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Patent number: 8373755Abstract: A system for operating network cameras, a method for operating network cameras, and a network camera having a storage function are provided so that the system does not have to include a network video recorder.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd.Inventor: Young-ki Lee
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Publication number: 20130035080Abstract: A system and method for remote device control are disclosed. A system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include a radio controlled toy and a controller for controlling the toy. In some embodiments, the controller may have an input mechanism and a housing component that defines a cavity, within which may be located a wireless wide area transceiver and a wireless local area transceiver. Some controllers may also have an operating system for the controller and an application resident on the controller and operable to convert inputs received via the input mechanism into commands for the toy. The controller may have a microprocessor operable to execute the application and to cause the commands to be communicated to the toy using the wireless local area transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventors: Harlie D. Frost, William Reber
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Patent number: 8368757Abstract: Disclosed are processes for the centralised monitoring of territories to recognize forest and surface fires. A swiveling and tiltable camera installed at a monitoring site supplies images of overlapping observation sectors. In each observation sector a sequence of images includes a plurality of images is taken, at an interval which corresponds to fire and smoke dynamics. An on-site image-processing software supplies event warnings with indication of the position of the event site in the analysed image. A total image and an image sequence with image sections of the event site are then transmitted to a central station and reproduced at the central station as a continuous sequence in quick-motion mode. Event warnings with relevant data are blended into electronic maps at the central station. Cross-bearing is made possible by blending event warnings from adjacent monitoring sites. False alarms are minimized by marking known false alarm sources as exclusion zones.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: IQ Wireless GmbHInventors: Günter Gräser, Andreas Jock, Uwe Krane, Hartmut Neuss, Holger Vogel, Volker Mertens, Jorg Knollenberg, Thomas Behnke, Ekkehard Kürt
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Publication number: 20130027562Abstract: An image processing system and method using mosaic techniques are provided. The system includes a plurality of cameras, a mosaic image combiner combining multi-channel images from the cameras into a mosaic image, a mosaic image encoder encoding the mosaic image combined by the mosaic image combiner, a mosaic image storing unit storing therein encoded mosaic image encoded by the encoder, and a mosaic image decoder decoding the encoded mosaic image stored in the mosaic image storing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Boohee LEE
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Patent number: 8363106Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a video surveillance method comprising steps of a video camera periodically capturing an image of a zone to be monitored, analyzing the image to detect a presence therein, and of the video camera transmitting the image only if a presence has been detected in the image.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: STMicroelectronics SAInventors: Lionel Martin, Tony Baudon
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Patent number: 8363092Abstract: To prevent information required for reproducing of a 3D/multi-viewpoint image being lost even in a case in which editing or the like of the 3D/multi-viewpoint image is performed using a device or application software that does not support 3D/multi-viewpoint images, a compound-eye digital camera can switch between a multi-viewpoint image taking mode that images a subject image viewed from a plurality of viewpoints and a single viewpoint image taking mode that takes a subject image viewed from a single viewpoint. When taking an image in the multi-viewpoint image taking mode, the compound-eye digital camera sets a protect flag for multi-viewpoint images acquired with an image pickup device and records the multi-viewpoint images. As a result, the taken multi-viewpoint images are protected, and erasure or editing of the images cannot be performed without permission.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: FUJIFILM CorporationInventor: Satoru Okamoto
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Patent number: 8355046Abstract: An object tracing device, an object tracing system and an object tracing method are disclosed, which traces a truly suspicious object even when a new suspicious object comes into an area to be monitored after a suspicious object has been started to be traced. In the object tracing device, an object-identifying part identifies a plurality of objects in a wide-angle picture taken by a first picture-taking device; a chronological-information-creating part creates chronological information of the identified objects; an object-selecting part selects an object having a selecting condition identical with that of the object defined as the object to be traced; and a control part drives a second picture-taking device taking a picture of a narrower angle than a first picture-taking device does and controls the picture-taking device in taking a picture of the selected object.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Hirofumi Fujii
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Patent number: 8355061Abstract: An object of the invention is to provide an image record apparatus and an image record method that can improve the use efficiency of a record medium for recording a video image from a camera. A NW control section (141) acquires the image quality and the resolution set in a camera (10) performing pre-record and calculates the maximum image size that can be transmitted by the camera (10), and a file system (142) calculates the number of images from the preset pre-record rate and pre-record time and reserves an area corresponding to the maximum image size of one pre-record image calculated by the NW control section (141) in an HDD (146). The NW control section (141) records a pre-record image transmitted from the camera (10) in the area reserved by the file system (142). When it records as many pre-record images as the number of pre-record images, it returns to the beginning of the area reserved by the file system (142) and continues recording a pre-record image is continued.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Takayuki Haraguchi, Kentaro Ohkawa, Kenichiro Sugimoto
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Patent number: 8350894Abstract: A method is disclosed for performing stereoscopic imaging. The method may involve obtaining a first image of a scene, at a first time, using a camera disposed on a platform, where the distance between the camera and the scene is changing. The camera may be used to obtain a second image of the scene, at a second time, with one of the first and second images being larger than the other. One of the images that is larger than the other may be resized so that the sizes of the two images are substantially similar. Both of the images may be rotated a predetermined degree so that the images form a stereo pair that may be viewed with a stereoscope viewing component or made into an anaglyph for viewing with an anaglyph viewing component.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Robert W. Turner, David W. Hoffman
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Patent number: 8350911Abstract: The invention relates to a method for monitoring an environment through a plurality of sensors, wherein a control system receives information from one or more sensors of said plurality and uses said information in order to monitor said environment. The method comprises a setup stage wherein an operator creates a model of an environment by defining a plurality of cells corresponding to areas of said environment, and then creates cell/sensor relationships by defining for each sensor at least one possible position which is associated with at least one cell. For each position the sensor is assigned by the operator a monitoring judgment for the associated cell. The method also comprises an operational stage wherein the control system, in order to perform a surveillance function, finds those sensors which can be used for carrying out the requested surveillance function and controls them based on the monitoring judgments and the cell/sensor relationships.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Videotec S.p.A.Inventors: Giambattista Gennari, Giorgio Raccanelli, Ruggero Frezza, Angelo Cenedese, Fabio D'Alessi
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Publication number: 20130002880Abstract: A system and method for generating security alerts for a facility is presented. The system can comprise a server, cameras operable to stream video to the server or other storage location and to a surveillance center of the facility, input devices, a first module operable to assign one or more codes to the facility, associate one or more cameras with each code, and associate response guidelines with each code; and a second module operable to receive one code of the one or more codes from one of the one or more input devices, notify the facility assigned to the one code based on the response guidelines, stream video from the one or more cameras associated with the one code to the surveillance center of the facility, and generate the security alert based on the video stream. In one aspect, a user can send a video feed along with the code.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: ZAP GROUP LLCInventors: Lawrence Levinson, Deepinder Singh
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Publication number: 20130002879Abstract: A system for monitoring articles within a monitored area is provided. The system for monitoring articles within a monitored area comprises tags configured to be coupled to articles. The tags have GPS transceivers and RF transmitters therein. The RF transmitters transmit RF data. The RF data transmitted from the RF transmitters uniquely identify the corresponding tag. The system for monitoring articles within a monitored area also includes RF sensors configured to be distributed data over a monitored area. The RF sensors receive the RF data received from the RF transmitters. The system for monitoring articles within a monitored area further includes GPS sensors configured to be positioned to cover the monitored area. The GPS sensors and GPS transceivers convey GPS data there between. The system for monitoring articles within a monitored area also includes a processor module to identify movement of the articles within the monitored area based on the RF data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: SENSORMATICS ELECTRONICS, LLCInventor: Michael Weber
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Publication number: 20130002794Abstract: A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, receive a request for a telepresence seat at an event, obtain media content comprising event images of the event that are captured by an event camera system, receive images that are captured by a camera system at a user location, provide the media content and video content representative of the images to a processor for presentation at a display device utilizing a telepresence configuration that simulates the first and second users being present at the event, where the providing of the first and second video content establishes a communication session between the first and second users. Other embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, LPInventors: Tara Hines, Andrea Basso, Aleksey Ivanov, Jeffrey Mikan, Nadia Morris
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Patent number: 8345098Abstract: In V2V or other networks in which multiple video cameras can share video data, a user may elect to modify a primary view by electronically “removing” obstructing objects from the primary view. The user begins by identifying the objects to be electronically removed from the simulated view, either by designating the boundaries of the objects or by identifying classes of objects to be removed. Pel locations associated with obstructing objects are identified in the primary data set. Video data provided by cameras other than a primary video camera is analyzed to identify common features in the primary and secondary views and to identify pels that correspond with object-associated pels in the primary view. A merged data set, consisting of pel data from the primary data set and from at least one of the secondary data sets, provides the video data presented in the simulated view.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Travis M. Grigsby, Steven Michael Miller, Pamela Ann Nesbitt, Lisa Anne Seacat
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Publication number: 20120330684Abstract: Medication errors happen frequently in hospital, home, and pharmacy environments. A medication verification and dispensing system provides protection against such errors. The apparatus includes a guide tube that receives a medication and imaging device(s) adjacent to the guide tube that take image(s) of the medication. The imaging devices(s) and light source(s) are oriented for capturing images that reveal markings, color, size, shape, etc., of the medication. A verification system uses a signature of the image to identify the medication or compares the image(s) to reference images to identify the medication and to a prescription record of the patient to ensure it is a correct medication, dose, amount, timing, etc., for administration. If the medication is correct, it is dispensed into a dispensing vessel that locks the medication inside, but unlocks when it recognizes a unique patient identifier worn by a patient that is a correct recipient for the medication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: PERCEPTIMED, INC.Inventors: Alan Jeffrey Jacobs, Eugene Gershtein
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Publication number: 20120327245Abstract: A method for configuring a plurality of networked cameras includes sending a request to the plurality of networked cameras requesting information relating to enabled storage type of each networked camera, receiving a response from networked cameras. The response includes information relating to storage type enabled in networked camera. The method further includes determining storage type to use for each networked camera that are enabled to autonomously store images at a storage means, where the determining of storage type is performed based on the information relating to enabled storage types received from these networked cameras, and sending a storage instruction to each camera for which a storage type has been determined. The storage instruction instructs a camera to store captured images on a storage means of a specific type.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: AXIS ABInventors: John Rehn, Joachim Stâhl, Sebastian Hultqvist, Daniel Bengtsson
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Publication number: 20120327246Abstract: A system for automatically acquiring high-resolution images by steering a pan-tilt-zoom camera at targets detected in a fixed camera view is provided. The system uses automatic or manual calibration between multiple cameras. Using automatic calibration, the homography between the cameras in a home position is estimated together with the effects of pan and tilt controls and the expected height of a person in the image. These calibrations are chained together to steer a slave camera. The manual calibration scheme steers a camera to the desired region of interest and calculates the pan, tile and zoom parameters accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew William Senior, Sharathchandra Pankanti, Arun Hampapur, Lisa Marie Brown, Ying-Li Tian
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Publication number: 20120327194Abstract: Body-mounted cameras are used to accurately reconstruct the motion of a subject. Outward-looking cameras are attached to the limbs of the subject, and the joint angles and root pose that define the subject's configuration are estimated through a non-linear optimization, which can incorporate image matching error and temporal continuity of motion. Instrumentation of the environment is not required, allowing for motion capture over extended areas and in outdoor settings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Takaaki Shiratori, Hyun Soo Park, Leonid Sigal, Yaser Sheikh, Jessica K. Hodgins
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Patent number: 8339455Abstract: According to one embodiment, a monitoring system is provided, which has a personal authentication unit and a camera. The personal authentication unit is provided near a security gate and authenticates a person allowed to pass through the security gate. The camera photographs an area near the security gate, in which the personal authentication unit is provided. The monitoring system further has a data generation unit configured to generate personal attribute data about the person authenticated by the personal authentication unit, a person identification unit configured to identify the person authenticated, on the basis of video data generated by the camera, and a monitoring data generation unit configured to generate monitoring data composed of video data and metadata. The video data represents an image including the person identified by the person identification unit. The metadata is associated with the video data and containing the personal attribute data.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kenji Baba, Takaaki Enohara, Yusuke Takahashi, Yoshihiko Suzuki, Akira Sawada, Nobutaka Nishimura, Ryoichi Kurata
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Patent number: 8339483Abstract: According to one embodiment, an image processing device includes a shading correcting unit, a distortion correcting unit, a lens-characteristic estimating unit, and a resolution restoring unit. The shading correcting unit, the distortion correcting unit, the lens-characteristic estimating unit, the resolution restoring unit carry out signal processing for each of image data obtained by a plurality of sub-camera modules.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Takayuki Ogasahara
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Patent number: 8335345Abstract: The path and/or position of an object is tracked using two or more cameras which run asynchronously so there is need to provide a common timing signal to each camera. Captured images are analyzed to detect a position of the object in the image. Equations of motion for the object are then solved based on the detected positions and a transformation which relates the detected positions to a desired coordinate system in which the path is to be described. The position of an object can also be determined from a position which meets a distance metric relative to lines of position from three or more images. The images can be enhanced to depict the path and/or position of the object as a graphical element. Further, statistics such as maximum object speed and distance traveled can be obtained. Applications include tracking the position of a game object at a sports event.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Sportvision, Inc.Inventors: Marvin S. White, Alina Alt
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Patent number: 8334903Abstract: The present invention provides a camera system having a compound array of imaging sensors disposed in a retinal configuration. The system comprises a concave housing. A first imaging sensor is centrally disposed along the housing. A second imaging sensor is disposed along the housing, adjacent to the first imaging sensor. The focal axis of the second imaging sensor intersects with the focal axis of the first imaging sensor within an intersection area. A third imaging sensor is disposed along the housing, adjacent to the first imaging sensor opposite the second imaging sensor. The third imaging sensor has a focal axis that intersects with the focal axis of the first imaging sensor within the intersection area.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2007Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Visual Intelligence, L.P.Inventors: Leo J. Peters, III, Chester L. Smitherman
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Patent number: 8334905Abstract: In one embodiment, more than one surveillance cameras cover different viewing zones. The different viewing zones have different priority levels depending upon the importance of what is being covered by the surveillance camera. A controller detects the failure of a surveillance camera and directs a camera covering a lower priority viewing zone to cover the viewing zone of the failed camera. A method for the operation of the surveillance cameras is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2010Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Vineet Bhan
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Publication number: 20120314080Abstract: A gas leakage detecting system for detecting leaking gas includes a camera set having visible-light cameras and infrared cameras photographing a gas monitoring area, a composite image coupling unit that couples visible-light images captured by the visible-light cameras and infrared images captured by the infrared cameras, extracts gas leakage points from the coupled infrared images when a temperature of a specific gas, which was previously stored in a database (DB), is detected, and creates a composite of the extracted gas leakage points and the visible-light images to create composite images, a screen output unit outputting the composite images created by the composite image coupling unit to an administrator terminal so as to enable an administrator to identify the composite images, and a control unit analyzing a type of the gas and a gas leakage area from the temperature of the specific gas detected from the gas leakage points.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Yeu Yong LEE, Myung Woon SONG
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Publication number: 20120313781Abstract: A surveillance method and system is provided for receiving image data from a plurality of said cameras; storing the received image data identifying each camera from which the image data originated; enabling each of a plurality of camera users who own or operate respective cameras to assign a said camera owned or operated by the camera user to at least one said set of cameras and to authorise selected users of the system to access image data from said at least one set of cameras, wherein said users of the system can include camera users and/or users not owning or operating any cameras; storing camera set data identifying the assigned camera as belonging to said set of cameras; storing user data identifying the users authorised to access image data from said set of cameras; and outputting image data to users dependent upon said camera set data and said user data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Jabbakam LimitedInventors: Simon Peter Dudley Barker, James Becher-Wickes, Keith Alistair Hamilton, Robert Laurence Searles, Robert Vivian Searles, Elizabeth Clare Wood
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Publication number: 20120314077Abstract: A network device receives, from a first video camera system, position information for a first video camera at a first site and sends, to a second video camera system, position instructions for a second video camera at a second site. The position instructions are configured to locate the second video camera within the second site to correspond to a relative position of the first camera in the first site. The network device receives, from the first video camera system, a first video feed including images of the first site and receives, from the second video camera system, a second video feed including images of a subject of the second site. The network device combines the first video feed and the second video feed to generate a synchronized combined video feed that overlays the images of the subject of the second video feed in images of the first site.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: VERIZON PATENT AND LICENSING INC.Inventors: Robert A. Clavenna, II, Paul V. Hubner, Kristopher Pate, Steven T. Archer
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Publication number: 20120314079Abstract: An object recognizing apparatus and method are provided. The apparatus may include: a viewing direction estimating device configured for respectively estimating a first viewing direction of a first object captured by a first camera and a second viewing direction of a second object captured by a second camera; a feature extracting device configured for extracting one or more features respectively from an image containing the first object captured by the first camera and an image containing the second object captured by the second camera; and an object matching device configured for allocating a weight for each of the one or more features according to the first viewing direction and the second viewing direction, and calculating a similarity between the first object and the second object based on the one or more weighted features, to determine whether the first object and the second object are the same object.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Sony CorporationInventors: Liang LI, Weiguo WU
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Publication number: 20120314078Abstract: A method of monitoring an object in images captured by N camera apparatuses including: for an ith camera apparatus among the N camera apparatuses, obtaining respective first matching similarities of a specific object in an image captured by the ith camera apparatus with respect to one or more objects in an image captured by a jth camera apparatus respectively according to a pre-constructed feature conversion model between the camera apparatuses; and determining an object matching with the specific object in the image captured by the jth camera apparatus based on the respective first matching similarities to thereby monitor the specific object. There is further disclosed a method of performing an interactive operation of a related monitored object by using the foregoing monitoring method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Sony CorporationInventors: Liang LI, Weiguo Wu
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Publication number: 20120314081Abstract: A 2D occupancy system for determining a position of a user (e.g. a human, an object or an animal) in an environment includes a host device and a plurality of motion detection devices. The host device and the plurality of motion detection devices are connected through a network. Each motion detection device has a viewing angle and the viewing angle of any motion detection device overlaps with the viewing angle of at least one other motion detection device. The host device comprises an input port for receiving motion information from the plurality of motion detection devices, and a processing unit for determining the position of the user in the environment from the motion information from particular motion detection devices at a same time-stamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Richard Kleihorst, Bart Michiels
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Patent number: 8330599Abstract: An intelligent video/audio observation and identification database system may define a security zone or group of zones. The system may identify vehicles and individuals entering or exiting the zone through image recognition of the vehicle or individual as compared to prerecorded information stored in a database. The system may alert security personnel as to warrants or other information discovered pertaining to the recognized vehicle or individual resulting from a database search. The system may compare images of a suspect vehicle, such as an undercarriage image, to standard vehicle images stored in the database and alert security personnel as to potential vehicle overloading or foreign objects detected, such as potential bombs. The system may track individuals or vehicles within a zone or between zones. The system may further learn the standard times and locations of vehicles or individuals tracked by the system and alert security personnel upon deviation from standard activity.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2012Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Inventor: John C. Pederson