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Omniview motionless camera orientation system

Patent 5185667 Issued on February 9, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 13, 2011. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 699366 filed on 05/13/1991

US Classes:

348/207.99, CAMERA, SYSTEM AND DETAIL348/36, PANORAMIC348/143, Observation of or from a specific location (e.g., surveillance)348/335, Optics382/293Changing the image coordinates

Examiners

Primary: Groody, James J.
Assistant: Burgess, Glenton B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04N 005/30

Abstract

A device for omnidirectional image viewing providing pan-and-tilt orientation, rotation, and magnification within a hemispherical field-of-view that utilizes no moving parts. The imaging device is based on the effect that the image from a fisheye lens, which produces a circular image of an entire hemispherical field-of-view, which can be mathematically corrected using high speed electronic circuitry. More specifically, an incoming fisheye image from any image acquisition source is captured in memory of the device, a transformation is performed for the viewing region of interest and viewing direction, and a corrected image is output as a video image signal for viewing, recording, or analysis. As a result, this device can accomplish the functions of pan, tilt, rotation, and zoom throughout a hemispherical field-of-view without the need for any mechanical mechanisms. The preferred embodiment of the image transformation device can provide corrected images at real-time rates, compatible with standard video equipment. The device can be used for any application where a conventional pan-and-tilt or orientation mechanism might be considered including inspection, monitoring, surveillance, and target acquisition.

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