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`United States Patent
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`[19]
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`[11] Patent Number:
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`5,724,155
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`Mar. 3, 1998
`[45] Date of Patent:
`Saito
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`[54] ELECTRONIC Il\/[AGING SYSTEM
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`OTHER PUBLICAZFIONS
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`[75]
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`Inventor: Yawara Saito. Haehiohji. Japan
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`“Microsoft Mail for Windows”. May 1993. p. 5.
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`[73] Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.. Tokyo.
`Japan
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`“Microsoft Mail”for Windows. May 1993. pp. 1. 5. 17.
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`[21] AppL No.: 366,893
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`[22] Filed:
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`Dec. 30, 1994
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
`[30]
`Dec. 30, 1993
`[JP]
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`Primary Examiner—Edward L. Coles. Sr.
`Assistant Examiner—Tia M. Harris
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm——Cushman. Darby & Cushman IP
`Group of Pillsbury Madison. & Sutro LLP
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`5-351087
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`[57]
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`ABSTRACT
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`Int. Cl.‘
`[51]
`[52] U.S. Cl.
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`[58] Field of Search
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`HMN 1/00; H04N 1/32
`358/402; 358/403; 358/407;
`358/468
`358/402. 403.
`358/407, 468. 462
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`[56]
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`References Cited
`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
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`4,553,206
`4,587,633
`5,231,501
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`364/300
`ll/1985 Smutek et al.
`358/462
`5/1986 Wang et al.
`7/1993 Sakai ....................................... 358/906
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`An electronic imaging system is disclosed which is capable
`of transmission and reception of image data and/or data
`stored in recording media with a small size modem and
`taking a great amount of picked-up image. and filing and
`taking them for a personal computer network host at a
`desired timing. Data communication means transmits image
`data obtained through by an image means and/or data stored
`in a mounted information storage medium in a system
`conforming to an inter-personal computer communication
`system fitted for network organization.
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`26 Claims, 25 Drawing Sheets
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`FIG. 70
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`FIG. 14
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`Sheet 11 of 25
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`FIG. 75
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`FIG. 76
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`FIG. 79
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`and reception of image data. In addition. for the transmission
`and reception of the image data or the like by the DSC. the
`storage medium is mounted, causing difliculty in handling.
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`An object of the present invention is therefore to provide
`an elect.ronic imaging system capable of transmission and
`reception of image data and/or data stored in recording
`media only with a small size modem or the like.
`Another object of the present invention is to provide an
`electronic imaging system capable of taking a great amount
`of picked-up image. and filing and taking the images for a
`personal computer network host at a desired timing.
`According to an aspect of the present invention. there is
`provided an electronic imaging system comprising data
`communication means for transmitting image data obtained
`through an image means and/or data stored in a mounted
`information storage medium in a system conforming to an
`inter-personal computer communication system fitted for
`network organization.
`According to another aspect of the present invention.
`there is provided an electronic imaging system incorporating
`information storing means of comparatively large capacity
`and comprising external control mode means for permitting
`independent accessing of the information storing means
`from an external unit via communication means.
`According to other aspect of the present invention. there
`is provided an electronic imaging system comprising image
`pick-up means for generating and outputting an image signal
`photoelectrically converted from an image incident thereon.
`image data storing means for storing an image data corre-
`sponding to the image signal issued from the image pick-up
`means on an applied storage device or medium. data com-
`munication means for transmitting a designated image data
`in the device or medium through a personal computer
`network organization while an operation mode of the system
`is set for communication. and switch means for causing the
`communication means to start a communication mode
`operation.
`Other objects and features will be clarified from the
`following description with reference to attached drawings.
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`The present invention generally relates to an electronic
`imaging systems for taking. storing. reproducing or retriev-
`ing image data from an applied storage device or medium.
`the systems inclusive of such apparatuses as an electronic
`still camera or an electronic image data filling apparatus.
`More particularly. the invention relates to an electronic
`imaging systems mentioned above further comprising com-
`munication means capable of transmitting or receiving
`image data utilizing a personal computer network.
`In recent years. an image information storing or recording
`apparatus. and/or. retrieving or reproducing apparatus. such
`as an electronic still camera or an electronic image data
`filling apparatus for storing or retrieving image data on or
`from an applied storage device or medium. have been
`developed Electronic still cameras of conventional type
`generally employ solid state electronic imaging devices.
`such as CCD imagers. for photoelectric conversion to obtain
`a picture signal corresponding to objects intended to be
`picked up or photographed. The picture signal issued from
`the imaging device is processed by a conventional process-
`ing circuit to obtain a video or TV signal able to be recorded
`or stored. and the processed signal is converted into a digital
`form representative of the image information intended to be
`stored. In the above mentioned cameras. the image infor-
`mation is represented and conveyed in the form of digital
`data. Following the trend of the times. an electronic still
`camera. which outputs image data whose format may be
`compatible for either the IBM Personal Computer and
`related architectures or the Apple Macldntosh PC architec-
`ture as selected by the operator is proposed. This electronic
`still camera is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5.138.459. The
`digital data stored in the applied storage device or medium
`preferably takes the compressed form thereof. utilizing the
`encoding data compression technique (see U.S. Pat. No.
`5.034.804)or variable-length encoding data compression
`technique (see U.S. Pat. No. 5.027.214). According to such
`variable-length data compression encoding. since an image
`data can be compressed in accordance with contents of an
`image so as to be reduced in amount. a large number of
`electronic still images can be stored in a semiconductor
`memory card as the applied storage device or medium while
`the memory area on the memory card required to store one
`electronic still image is reduced.
`Meanwhile. a still video apparatus which has a device for
`interfacing with an external image data processing device
`has been previously proposed (see U.S. Pat. No. 5.23 1.501).
`The still video apparatus comprises a signal output device
`for outputting an electrical image signal and a signal con-
`verter for converting the image signal to an image data
`signal which can be processed by an external image data
`processing device such as a personal computer.
`Recently. there have been many proposals for electronic
`imaging systems having multiple functions. such as DSC
`(digital still video camera). using such a storage media as an
`IC memory card. magnetic storage medium. opto-magnetic
`storage medium. flash memory. etc. As one of such
`proposals. there is a DSC capable of personal computer
`network communication with image data transmission and
`reception system for external apparatuses.
`For personal computer network application to the above
`prior art image data transmission and reception by the DSC.
`however. it is necessary to make use of personal computers.
`and it has been impossible to easily realize the transmission
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`FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a first embodiment of
`the electronic imaging system according to the present
`invention;
`FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the DSC 20 in the
`embodiment;
`FIG. 3 shows. in an enlarged scale. the operation switches
`14 (14a to 14g) and LCD display 13 provided on the top of
`the DSC housing 18;
`FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a controller of the DSC
`20;
`FIG. 5 shows a map of a protocol registration portion
`stored in the EEPROM 16 of the DSC 20;
`FIG. 6 shows the protocol description language applied to
`the DSC 20;
`FIG. 7 is a view showing a protocol description example
`for login process using the code in FIG. 6;
`FIG. 8 shows the map of the communication destination
`registration portion which is written in the EEPROM 16;
`FIG. 9 shows the codes to be written in the above protocol
`column;
`FIGS. 10 to 12 show the EVF or a monitor screen for
`describing a communication protocol write-in operation;
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`FIG. 13 to 15 show flow charts illustrating “registration
`process”. “protocol registration process” and “communica-
`tion destination registration process";
`FIGS. 16 to 19 show the routines of the image file
`transmission;
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`FIG. 20 shows a flow chart illust:rating “transmission
`process”;
`FIG. 21 shows a selected communication destination
`displayed on monitor;
`FIG. 22 shows a mail list;
`FIG. 23 shows a screen “IN RECEPTION”;
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`illustrating
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`FIG. 24 shows a screen of a flow chart
`“reception process”;
`FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing the second embodi-
`ment of the DSC 30 according to the present invention;
`FIG. 26 is an enlarged-scale view showing a display 13
`and an operation switches 14 in the DSC
`FIG. 27 is a block diagram showing a controller in the
`DSC 30;
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`FIG. 28 shows the display 13 in this embodiment of the
`DSC 30;
`FIG. 29 shows a state of screen in the camera mode but
`with the slide switch 14]" switched to the play mode side;
`FIG. 30 shows a state of screen with the slide switch 14g’
`switched to the HD mode side;
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`FIG. 31 is a flow chart illustrating a routine when the
`camera mode of the DSC 30 is set;
`FIG. 32 is a flow chart showing a routine which is
`executed when the HD mode of the DSC 30 is set;
`FIG. 33 shows a transmission image registration proce-
`dure of the embodiments;
`FIG. 34 shows a modification of FIG. 20 in the first
`embodiment;
`FIG. 35 shows the regist:ration of image to be transmitted;
`FIG. 36 shows an embodiment of the transmission des-
`tination selection part; and
`transmission
`FIG. 37 is a screen showing the actual
`processes subsequent to the step S104 in FIG. 34.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
`PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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`Now. preferred embodiments of the present invention will
`be described with reference to the drawings.
`FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a first embodiment of
`the electronic imaging system according to the present
`invention applied to the case where image data and/or
`speech data. control data. etc. from DSC 20 or 20A are
`transmitted and received by making use of a personal
`computer network.
`As shown. communication of the image data or the like
`between the DSC 20 or 20A and a personal computer (PC)
`network host 104 is made via a modem 102 or 106 and
`telephone lines 103 and 105. Image data transmitted from
`the DSC 20 is uploadedly written in a mail box 104a in the
`personal computer (PC) network host 104. The image data
`in the mail box 104a is downloadedly written in the receiv-
`ing side DSC 20A.
`FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the DSC 20 in this
`embodiment. It is assumed that the DSC 20 is provided with
`a personal computer card or like memory card 17 as the
`image information storage medium. As shown in FIG. 2. the
`DSC 20 has a camera housing 18. and an image pick-up lens
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`housing 18 is provided with operation switches 14 (14a to
`14g). an LCD display 13 and a release switch 19. Further.
`one side of the housing 18 is provided with a video signal
`output tenninal 7. a connector 15a (See FIG. 4) which is a
`RS-232C I/F connection portion for transmitting and receiv-
`ing signals to and from modems or the like external
`apparatuses. and a slit 18a for inserting a memory card 17
`as the storage medium.
`FIG. 3 shows. in an enlarged scale. the operation switches
`14 (l4a to 14g) and LCD display 13 provided on the top of
`the DSC housing 18.
`Of the switches. shown at 14a is a “POWER” switch for
`the DSC. at 14b a “REGISTER” switch for registering
`communication protocol (procedure). telephone No.. etc. at
`the time of data communication. at 14c an “EXECU'I'E"
`switch to be operated when executing the registration or the
`data communication. and at 14d and Me an “UP" and a
`“DOWN” switch for assigning the reproduction frame No..
`registered telephone No.. etc. Further. shown at 14g is a slide
`switch for switching a camera mode and a communication
`mode of the DSC. and at 14f is a slide switch for switching
`between a “PLAY" and a “RECORD" mode in the camera
`modes and switching between a “RECEIVE" and a
`"I'RANSMII"’ mode in the communication modes. When
`the DSC is in a mode other than the “RECORD” mode. i.e..
`the “HA ’. "I'RANSMII"’ or “RECEIVE” mode.
`the
`characters “PLAY”. ‘TRANSM[l’” or “RECEIVE” in the
`LCD display 13 are turned on. Further. in the display 13.
`central seven—segrnent digits are for displaying the frame
`No. being processed or the like. and right upper small-size
`seven-segment digits are for displaying the number of
`frames ready for picking up image or number of residual
`frames that can be reproduced.
`FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a controller of the DSC
`20. The operation of the individual system components is
`controlled by a system controller 12. In the DSC 20. an
`image signal can be recorded in the mounted memory card
`17 in response to the depression of the release switch 19 (see
`FIG. 1). Also. by operating the operation switches 14d and
`14:: it become possible to reproduce the image recording
`signal of an image file of an assigned frame No. on the
`memory card 17. In this case. the video signal is displayed
`as the viewfinder image in an EVF 8 and also supplied from
`a video signal output terminal to an external monitor.
`Htrther. as shown in FIG. 1. the DSC 20 can transmit or
`receive data to or from the personal computer network host
`194 via the modem 102 and telephone line 103 on the basis
`of a system conforming to a personal computer cormnuni-
`cation system applicable to the network organization.
`Further. aside from the example of FIG. 1. it is possible to
`realize the data communication between the DSC 20 and a
`personal computer or data communication between the DSC
`20 and a DSC of like type.
`In picking up the image. an object image is focused by an
`image lens 1 on an imaging element. such as CCD. provided
`in an image pick-up circuit 2. In the A/D converter 3 the
`image data from the circuit 2 is converted into digital data
`which is to be stored temporarily in a frame memory 4 of the
`image memory. The digital image data read out from the
`frame memory 4 is converted again in a D/A converter 5 into
`analog signals as video signals through a video encoder 6
`and from a video output terminal 7. The video signal is
`displayed as the viewfinder image in the EVF 8.
`When recording image data in the memory card 17. the
`image data is read out in a unit of blocks from the frame
`memory 4 for data compression by a JPEG (Joint Photo-
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`FIG. 6 shows the correspondence between code and
`function of the descriptive language of the file. The code is
`shown hexadecimally (&H). For example. code “&H00"
`represents NOP. i.e.. no operation. Code “&H0l” is for
`checking whether an assigned character series can be
`received in an assigned time. Here. the second byte shows
`the assigned time. and the third and following bytes provide
`the retrieval character series. The leading byte shows the
`number of characters.
`The other codes are as shown in FIG. 6. Particularly. code
`“&H08” is for reading out and producing a list of files
`among the image data files uploaded in the mail box 104a in
`the accessed network. the list files each being with a title
`“J61” as a predetermined mark representing file attribute
`information. The file title “J61” is automatically provided to
`the image file uploaded in the DSC 20 of this embodiment.
`Specifically. the title corresponds to an extender or the like
`in the data file.
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`graphic Effect Group) method or the like in a compressionl
`decompression circuit 10 to be coupled through a bus to a
`card I/F 11 as a recording signal supply means. Then. the
`compressed data is written in an assigned area on the
`memory card 17.
`In reproduction. the frame No. or the like is assigned by
`operating the “UP” and “DOWN” switches 14d and 14a.
`The frame No. or the file No.
`is displayed on the LCD
`display 13. According to the assignment. a memory area in
`the memory card 17 is selected. and the corresponding
`image data is coupled through the card UP 11 and bus to the
`compression/decompression circuit 10. The image data is
`thus subjected to the decompression process before being
`stored in the frame memory 4. The image data is read out
`again from the frame memory 4 to be converted in the DIA
`converter 5 into the analog data. as described before. The
`encoder 6 encodes the analog data to produce the video
`signal from the video signal output terminal 7.
`Further. for the data communication the system controller
`12 reads out a communication protocol (communication
`procedure) which has been written in an EE’ROM 16 as a
`procedure of accessing a network. and according to this
`protocol the data transmission or reception is performed
`with respect to the personal computer network host 104
`accessed by the telephone line or with a camera. a personal
`computer. etc. of the same type via the RS-232C I/F 15 and
`modem 102.
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`or reception protocol in an ordinary file. Shown at ER is a
`signal informing the modem of the completion of prepara-
`tion for communication on the DSC side. and at DR is a
`signal showing that the modem has become capable of
`transmission or reception. Shown at RS is a transmission
`request signal. at CS is a transmission approval signal and at
`CD a signal which is turned upon detection of carrier from
`the partner modem.
`FIG. 7 is a view showing a protocol description example
`for login process using the code in FIG. 6. In FIG. 7. the
`code data 811-! is omitted.
`According to this protocol description. “On” of the signal
`ER informing the modem 102 of the completion of prepa-
`ration of the communication on the DSC side and the signal
`DR showing that the modem has become capable of trans-
`mission and reception are confirmed by the code “09”.
`Subsequently. a character series for modem
`setting is
`transmitted. Code “02” shows subsequent transmission of a
`character series. Subsequent to code “07” indicative of the
`number of characters. a character series “AT&F¥N3” as AT
`command is described to execute initial the setting of the
`modem 102.
`For accessing the network host 104 as the object of
`communication. likewise code “02” and “0D" as the number
`of characters are described. Then. “UN; ’
`is described for dialing number‘ ’ by the
`tone dialing. Subsequently. for confirming the response from
`the partner side through the above dial processing. code
`“01”. code “20” providing waiting time (of 32 seconds) and
`“O2” indicative of the number of confirmed response char-
`acters are described. Further. “NE'I‘l”. for instance.
`is
`described as a confirmation character series.
`The protocol description data about the login. logout
`protocol or the transmission or reception protocol. is con-
`verted into the normal object file format to be produced at
`each process time.
`FIG. 8 shows the map of the communication destination
`registration portion which is written in the EEPROM 16.
`The communication is executed by selecting the destinations
`such as destinations 1 to 4. For each communication
`destination. protocol distincti

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