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`ELECTRONIC CAMERA SYSTEM WITH
`PROGRAMMABLE TRANSMISSION
`CAPABILITY
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`Inventors: Kenneth A. Parulski. Rochester;
`R. Schueckler. Leroy. both of
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`Apr‘ 24’ 1995
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`Int. Cl.6 ................................................... .. H04N 5/232
`US. Cl. ........................ .. 348/211; 348/723; 358/906;
`386/117
`Field of Search ................................... .. 348/222. 723.
`343/721 7()5_ 724_ 211‘ 212; 353/906,
`335_ 310; 386/33_ 107_ 117; H04N 5/221
`5/225 5/232_ 5/23
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`[45] Date of Patent:
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`5,666,159
`Sep. 9, 1997
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`5,442,512
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`8/1995 Bradbury .............................. .. 361/683
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`Primary Examiner-Michael H. Lee
`Assistant Examiner-Nathan J. Flynn
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm—David M. Woods
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`ABSTRACT
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`An electronic camera system includes a programmable
`transmission capability for selectively transmitting elec
`tronic image data to a plurality of remote base units. In one
`embodiment. a camera module is detachably coupled to a
`portable computer including a display screen and a data
`entry device. The electronic image data generated by the
`camera module is supplied to the portable computer for
`display on the display screen. The data entry device is used
`by an operator to select which of the plurality of base units
`are to receive the digital image data. The digital image data
`is supplied by the Wrtable computer to a radio-frequency
`transmitter module for transmission to the selected base
`units. The radio-frequency transmitter module is formed
`either integral with the portable computer or. like the camera
`module. is detachably coupled to the portable computer. In
`a further embodiment. a combined telephone/camera unit is
`provided that includes a camera module for generating
`electronic image data representative of a scene to be imaged.
`a memory unit for storing the electronic image data gener
`ated by the camera module. a display screen for displaying
`the electronic image data stored in the memory unit. a
`mechanism for selecting which of the plurality of base units
`is to receive the digital image data. and a cellular transceiver
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`ELECTRONIC CAMERA SYSTEM WITH
`PROGRAMMABLE TRANSMISSION
`CAPABILI'I'Y
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`The invention is directed to an electronic camera system
`More speci?cally. the invention is directed to an electronic
`camera system that includes a transmission mechanism for
`sending image data to selected receiver units.
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`BACKGROUND
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`Motion video cameras and electronic still cameras have
`been utilized for several years in applications involving
`image data transmission. Electronic image data generated
`from a video camera. for example, can be transmitted by a
`conventional broadcast television station and received by
`any television in the broadcast area tuned to the appropriate
`channel. It is not possible. however. for the transmitter to
`select which receivers will obtain the image data. as selec
`tion is controlled at the receiver. Image data from electronic
`still cameras has been transmitted via conventional tele
`phone lines to selected receivers through the use of a
`computer equipped with a modem The image data must ?rst
`be downloaded from the electronic still camera to the
`computer. which then transmits the image data to a second
`modem equipped computer via the telephone line where it
`can be viewed or printed. Unfortunately. the requirement for
`a telephone line to transmit image data does not allow
`images to be quickly and easily transmitted from remote
`?eld locations to receiver units. While systems have been
`proposed that utilize radio frequency transmission to trans
`mit image data from an electronic camera to an individual
`base unit. none of these systems have the capability of
`selectively transmitting image data to a plurality of receiver
`units.
`In view of the above. it is an object of the invention to
`provide an electronic camera system that includes a pro
`grammable transmission capability for selectively transmit
`ting electronic image data to a plurality of remote receive
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`of the plurality of receiver units is to receive the digital
`image data. and a cellular transceiver for transmitting the
`digital image data to the receiver units selected by the
`selection mechanism.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`The invention will be described in greater detail with
`reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof and the
`accompanying drawings. wherein:
`FIG. 1 is a diagram of a camera system in accordance with
`a ?rst embodiment of the invention;
`FIG. 2 is a perspective side view of a camera module
`utilized in the camera system illustrated in FIG. 1;
`FIG. 3 is a front view of the camera module illustrated in
`FIG. 2;
`FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram of the components of
`the camera module illustrated in FIG. 2;
`FIG. 5 is a ?ow diagram illustrating the operation of the
`camera system illustrated in FIG. 1;
`FIG. 6 illustrates the display of a captured image and a
`receiver unit menu selection on a display screen of the
`camera system illustrated in FIG. 1;
`FIG. 7 is a perspective front view of a combined
`telephone/camera unit in accordance with a second embodi
`ment of the invention;
`FIG. 8 is a top view of the combined telephone/camera
`unit illustrated in FIG. 7;
`FIG. 9 is a schematic block diagram of the combined
`telephone/camera unit illustrated in FIG. 8;
`FIG. 10 is a ?ow diagram illustrating the operation of the
`combined unit illustrated in FIG. 7; and
`FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating the transmission of image
`data to a base unit utilizing the combined unit illustrated in
`FIG. 7.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
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`The invention provides an electronic camera system that
`includes a programmable transmission capability for selec
`tively transmitting electronic image data to a plurality of
`remote receiver units. In one preferred embodiment of the
`invention. a camera module is detachably coupled to a
`portable computer including a display screen and a data
`entry device. The camera module includes an electronic
`image sensor for generating digital image data representa
`tive of a scene to be imaged. The electronic image data
`generated by the camera module is supplied to the portable
`computer for display on the display screen. The data entry
`device is used by an operator to select which of the plurality
`of base units are to receive the digital image data. The digital
`image data is supplied by the portable computer to a
`radio-frequency transmitter module for transmission to the
`selected receiver units. The radio-frequency transmitter
`module is formed either integral with the portable computer
`or. like the camera module. is detachably coupled to the
`portable computer. In a further preferred embodiment. a
`combined telephone/camma unit is provided that includes a
`camera module for generating electronic image data repre
`sentative of a scene to be imaged. a memory unit for storing
`the electronic image data generated by the camera module.
`a display screen for displaying the electronic image data
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`A diagram of a camera system in accordance with a ?rst
`embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1. The
`camera system includes a “clip-on" electronic camera mod
`ule 10 coupled to a pen-based computer 12 that includes a
`radio frequency (RF) transmitter module 14 including an
`antenna. The camera module 10 can be of a form described
`in copending and commonly assigned US. patent applica
`tion Ser. No. 07/988517 entitled “Electronic Camera with
`Memory Card interface to a Computer”. which describes a
`removable camera module that fits into and interfaces with
`a standard PCMCIA card interface slot of a pen-based
`computer. or of a type described in copending and com
`monly assigned US. patent application Ser. No. 07/988560
`entitled “Electronic Camera Incorporating a Computer
`Compatible Bus Interface”. which describes a removable
`camera module that interfaces directly to a standard personal
`computer compatible bus. The camera module 10 takes still
`images that can be displayed on an interactive display srn'een
`16 of the pen-based computer 12. The RF transmitter
`module 14 can either be a clip-on unit. like the camera
`module 10. or constructed integrally with the pen-based
`computer 12. The interactive display screen 16 acts as an
`input device to the pen-based computer 12. where a stylus or
`“pen” is used to select various icons or “buttons" displayed
`on the display screen 16 to enter data or commands into the
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`via the RF transmitter module 14. The still images can be
`displayed. printed. manipulated or stored at the receiver
`units A-C.
`The camera module 10 is shown in greater detail in FIGS.
`2 and 3 as preferably including a slide-out optical veiw?nder
`18. a capture switch 20 for initiating an image capture
`operation. a lens 22. a ?ip-out ?ash unit 24 that protects the
`lens 22 when the camera module 10 is not in use. and a
`computer bus connector 26 that connects the camera module
`10 to either the internal bus of the pen-based computer 12 or
`to an interface port (such as a PCMCIA slot) of the pen
`based computer 12. Mounting clips 27 are provided to aid in
`securing the camera module 10 to the pen-based computer
`12. As shown in FIG. 4. which illustrates a schematic block
`diagram of the internal components of the camera module
`10. scene light passes through the lens 22. an adjustable
`aperture 28. a shutter mechanism 30 and a ?lter 32 to an
`electronic imaging unit 34. The electronic imaging unit 34
`includes a charge coupled device (CCD) electronic imaging
`sensor 36. for example an Eastman Kodak KAF-400. driven
`by a CCD driver unit 38. The electronic imaging unit 34 is
`coupled to an image signal processor 40 that processes an
`analog image signal generated by the electronic imaging
`sensor 36 into digital image data. and supplies the digital
`image data to the computer bus connector 26. Speci?cally.
`the analog image signal is supplied to a gain stage. a
`correlated double sampling (CDS) circuit and then an
`analog-to-digital (AID) converter which are not speci?cally
`illustrated in the diagram. The digitized output signal from
`the AID converter is processed via an EPROM lookup table
`which performs gamma correction and white balancing. The
`overall operation of the camera module 10 is controlled by
`a camera control processor 42 that includes either a general
`purpose microprocessor or disu‘ete circuit elements. which
`receives inputs from a light measuring unit 44 and the
`capture switch 20. and controls the operation of the ?ash 2A.
`the signal processor 40. and a driver unit 46 that controls the
`operation of the aperture 28 and shutter 30.
`The operation of the camera system is illustrated in
`greater detail in the flow diagram illustrated in FIG. 5. The
`user turns on the pen-based computer 12 using a power
`switch (not shown) to activate a camera application program
`stored in a memory unit of the pen-based computer 12. and
`then ?ips up the ?ash unit 24 which causes power to be
`supplied to the camera module 10 by activating a power
`switch (not shown). The user frames the subject using the
`optical view?nder 18 and presses the capture switch 20 to
`initiate a sequence where the scene light level is read by the
`camera control processor 42 using the light measuring unit
`44. the aperture 28 is adjusted. and the shutter 30 is opened
`to expose the electronic image sensor 36 to scene light. The
`camera control processor 42 also controls the ?ring of the
`?ash unit 24 if the light measurement taken by the light
`measuring unit 44 indicates insu?icient scene illumination.
`The image captured by the electronic image sensor 36 is
`processed by the image signal processor 40 and supplied to
`the pen-based computer 12 via the connector 26. where it is
`stored in the memory unit of the pen-based computer 12.
`As illustrated in FIG. 6. the stored image is displayed on
`the display screen 16 of the pen-based computer 12 along
`with a transmission selection menu. The user has the option
`of transmitting the image to one or more of the receiver units
`A-C. The user selects the receiver units that are to receive
`the image by utilizing a pen or stylus to touch the appro
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`ate format by the pen-based computer 12 prior to transmis
`sion to the receiver units A-C. After selection. the image is
`transmitted to the selected receiver units via the RF trans
`mittm' module 14.
`The RF transmission link between the RF transmitter
`module 14 and the receiver units A-C may be a single
`frequency system including a cellular system. that uses the
`same frequency for all receivers. or a multiple frequency
`system. that uses different frequencies for each of the
`di?erent receiver units A-C. In the latter case. the image is
`transmitted multiple times. once using the appropriate fre
`quency band for each selected receiver unit. For single
`frequency systems, a header code is transmitted prior to
`transmitting the image. The header includes an ID for each
`receiver that is to receive the image. In a simple case. a three
`bit digital code is transmitted. where the ?rst bit is 1 if
`receiver unit A should receive the image and 0 if it should
`not. the second bit is 1 if receiver unit B should receive the
`image and 0 if is should not. and the third bit is 1 if receiver
`unit C should receive the image and 0 if not. Alternatively.
`each receiver unit A-C could be assigned a speci?c address.
`and the header would contain the address of each receiver
`that should receive the image.
`A second embodiment of the invention is illustrated. in
`FIGS. 7 and 8. In this embodiment. a cellular telephone is
`provided with the components of an electronic image cam
`era to form a combined telephone/camera unit 48. The top of
`the combined unit 48 includes a lens 50. a ?ip-up ?ash unit
`52. and an antenna 54. The front face of the combined unit
`48 is provided with a liquid crystal display screen 56 and a
`telephone keypad 58. both of which are coupled to an
`internal bus 60 along with a control processing unit 62.
`memory unit 64. and cellular transceiver 66 as shown in
`FIG. 9. The internal bus 60 is also connected to a camera
`module 68. which includes the same basic components as
`illustrated in FIG. 4. with the exception that the output from
`the image signal processor is supplied directly to the internal
`bus 60 instead of a connector.
`In operation. as illustrated in greater detail by the ?ow
`diagram illustrated in FIG. 10. the user takes a picture by
`?ipping up the ?ash unit 52 and pressing an image capture
`switch (not shown). Alternatively. a key (for example the #
`key) on the keypad 58 can be utilized as the image capture
`switch in an image capture mode of operation. The digitize
`picture data generated by the camera module 68 is stored in
`the memory unit 64 and displayed on the display screen 56.
`To transmit the image. the user dials the telephone number
`of a desired fax machine that is to receive the image using
`the keypad 58. The number is transmitted to the fax machine
`via the cellular transceiver 66. The fax machine responds
`back to the combined unit 48 with the type of fax mode it is
`capable of receiving. for example group IV fax. color fax.
`etc. The stored image is then converted to the appropriate fax
`standard by the control processing unit 62. and is transmitted
`to the receiving fax machine using the normal cellular
`telephone system that includes an RF link from the cellular
`transceiver 66 to a cellular base unit. which connects to the
`normal wire. ?ber. and satellite telephone system as shown
`in FIG. 11. Once the image transmission is complete. the
`image can be transmitted to other fax machines by entering
`the desired numbers using the keypad 58. The memory unit
`64 can include prestored phone numbers. to reduce the
`number of keystrokes needed to dial frequently used
`numbers. and can include memory for multiple images. so
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`The invention provides an electronic camera system that
`includes a programmable transmission capability for selec
`tively transmitting electronic image data to a plurality of
`remote base units. The camera system is particularly suited
`to applications, such as news gathering operations, in which
`it is desirable to capture images in remote ?eld locations and
`transmit the images to a base station for subsequent review.
`distribution or publication.
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`What is claimed is:
`each time the image capture switch is activated.
`1. An electronic camera system for selectively transmit
`The invention has been described with reference to certain 5 ting digital image data to a plurality of base receiver units‘
`preferred embodiments thereof. It will be understood,
`said electronic camera system comprising:
`however. that modi?cations and variations are possible
`imaging means for imaging a scene and generating digital
`within the scope of the appended claims. For example.
`image data representative of the imaged scene;
`although the ?rst illustrated embodiment utilizes a pen
`storage means for storing the digital image data;
`based computer. other types of portable computers with
`display means for displaying the digital image data gen
`non-interactive displays can be utilized In such a case.
`erated by the imaging means;
`commands and data would be entered via a keyboard. mouse
`or other data entry devices.
`selection means for selecting at least one of the plurality
`of base receiver units to receive the digital image data;
`radio-frequency receiver means for receiving a mode
`signal from the base receiver unit selected by the
`selection means indicating the type of transmission that
`can be received by the selected base receiver unit;
`means responsive to the mode signal for converting the
`digital image data to staudm'dized digital image data
`corresponding to the type of transmission that can be
`received by the selected base receiver unit; and
`radio-frequency transmission means for n'ansmitting the
`standardized digital image data to the base receiver unit
`selected by the selection means to receive the digital
`image data.
`2. An electronic camera system as claimed in claim 1.
`wherein the radio-frequency transmission means includes a
`cellular transceiver.
`3. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 1 wherein
`said imaging means is contained in a module that is separate
`from said display means and said selection means.
`4. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 1 wherein
`said radio-frequency receiver means and said radio
`frequency transmission means are contained in a module
`that is separate from said display means and said selection
`means.
`5. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 2 wherein
`said cellular transceiver connects to a standard telephone
`system connection.
`6. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 5 wherein
`said telephone system connection connects to said plurality
`of base receiver units.
`7. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 6 wherein
`said at least one of said plurality of base receiver units
`includes a facsimile machine.
`8. An electronic camera as claimed in 5 wherein said
`camera system further includes a memory unit that stores a
`plurality of phone numbers.
`9. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 8 wherein
`said selection means selects one base receiver unit. and
`wherein said selection means selects one of said prestored
`phone numbers in said memory unit and automatically dials
`said one selected prestored phone number.
`10. An electronic camera as claimed in claim 1 wherein
`said radio-frequency transmission means transmits standard
`ized digital image data for a plurality of imaged scenes to
`said selected one of the plurality of base receiver units.
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`12 Pen-based Computer
`14 RF Transmitter Module
`16 Display Screen
`18 Optical View?nder
`20 Capture Switch
`22 Lens
`24 Flash Unit
`26 Computer Bus Connector
`27 Mounting Clips
`28 Aperture
`30 Shutter Mechanism
`32 Filter
`34 Electronic Imaging Unit
`36 Electronic Imaging Sensor
`38 CCD Driver Unit
`40 Image Signal Processor
`42 Camera Control Processor
`44 Light Measuring Unit
`46 Driver Unit
`48 Telephone/Camera Unit
`50 Lens
`52 Flash Unit
`54 Antenna
`56 Display Screen
`58 Keypad
`60 Internal Bus
`62 Control Processing Unit
`64 Memory Unit
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`35
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`45
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`55
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`Ex. GOOG 1027
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