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IPR2015-00439, No. 1304 Exhibit - Vellacott, Oliver, CMOS in Camera, IEE Review (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
Having developed a cheap image sensor, Denyer and his team immediately applied the tech- nology to their fingerprint system by combining everything on one chip (Fig. 3), integrating all the functions needed 258 x 258 x 8-bit pixel array
By using an analogue multiplexer to switch in blanking and synchronisation levels at the appropriate times, it is then relatively easy to produce the 1 V peak- to-peak composite video waveform required by the CCIR (International Consultative Committee for Radio) and EIA (Electronic Industries Association) standards.
A full library of machine-vision functions is provided includmg morphological (shape) filters, transforms, correlators, convolvers, image segmentation, frequency fltering rotation, reflection and logical operators.
isting The edgedetection algorithm developed by Renishaw samples a number of pixels around the centre of the imputer sensor to check whether the probe has cros an edge; if so, it outputs a trigger signal to the CMM.
The sensor can be reset to the start of the frame by an external source, so that it can be synchronised to fast-moving objects - a common requirement in production-line inspection, where the analysis of an image can be greatly simplihed by catching it at the optimum time.
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1303 Exhibit - Prosecution History File Wrapper of US Patent No 8,599,001 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1307 Exhibit - European Pat Appl No 0 353 200 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
Whilst they enable objects to be located in conditions of poor visibility, these devices are not without Whilst they enable objects to be located in conditions of poor visibility, these devices are not without disadvantages for use in motor vehicles since the instrumental information they supply is not readily disadvantages for use in motor vehicles since the instrumental information they supply is not readily understood by the average driver.
Each pulse emitted by the lamp 4 is propagated in the space in front of the car 1 and illuminates a respective Each pulse emitted by the lamp 4 is propagated in the space in front of the car 1 and illuminates a respective "window" or "slice" with a depth C x (where C is the speed of light in the medium) equal, for example, to "window" or "slice" with a depth C ti (where C is the speed of light in the medium) equal, for example, to approximate^ metres (not to scale in the drawings) .
The image intensifier 10 used in the device according to the invention is adapted for pulsed operation and thus also for performing the task of a shutter (as will be specified below) so as better to discriminate between the backscattering from the obstacle to be displayed and that from the fog.
In order to simplify this management, it is possible to integrate the contributions of the Nq light pulses necessary to cover with slices the whole space concerned up to the distance D in the television camera, in a standard time frame (1/25s - 1/30s).
This coincidence poses problems only of signal dynamics (which are easily resolved since they relate to This coincidence poses problems only of signal dynamics (which are easily resolved since they relate to ulses) whilst the probability of the passing vehicle being detected is increased and the performance of the pulses) whilst the probability of the passing vehicle being detected is increased and the performance of the ystem is therefore slightly improved.
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1310 Exhibit - Intentionally left blank (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1301 Exhibit - Exhibit List (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1309 Exhibit - PCT Pub No WO 9311631 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1302 Exhibit - US Patent No 8,599,001 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1308 Exhibit - US Pat No 4,930,742 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00439, No. 1311 Exhibit - Expert Declaration of Jeffrey A Miller (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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IPR2015-00438, No. 3001 Exhibit - US Patent No 8,917,169 B2 (P.T.A.B. Jul. 10, 2015)
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IPR2015-00437, No. 3001 Exhibit - US Patent No 8,917,169 B2 (P.T.A.B. Jul. 10, 2015)
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IPR2015-00437, No. 2001 Exhibit - Integrated Definition (P.T.A.B. Apr. 13, 2015)
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IPR2015-00438, No. 2001 Exhibit - Integrated Definition (P.T.A.B. Apr. 13, 2015)
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IPR2015-00438, No. 1203 Exhibit - Prosecution History File Wrapper of US Patent No 8,599,001 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2014)
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