Imaging system, video processing system, and video processing method

US10633095B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10633095-B2
Application numberUS-201615385885-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 21, 2016
Priority dateApr 4, 2016
Publication dateApr 28, 2020
Grant dateApr 28, 2020

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An imaging system includes a first imaging device and a second imaging device disposed flanking the main wing of an aircraft. The first imaging device and the second imaging device are disposed so that at least part of a first imaging range of the first imaging device overlaps a second imaging range of the second imaging device. The first imaging device and the second imaging device are also disposed so that the first imaging range and the second imaging range overlap an extension of the pitch axis of the aircraft and do not overlap the roll axis of the aircraft or an extension thereof.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A video processing system, comprising: an imaging system comprising a plurality of imaging devices installed in an airframe of an aircraft having a main wing and disposed flanking the main wing, each of the plurality of imaging devices having an imaging range, the plurality of imaging devices disposed so that the imaging ranges overlap an extension of a pitch axis of the aircraft and do not overlap a roll axis of the aircraft or an extension thereof; and a control device configured to be connected to the imaging system, wherein the control device selects two or more imaging devices from the plurality of imaging devices based on a specific condition, combines images from the two or more imaging devices that have been selected, and outputs the combined image; and wherein when the two or more imaging devices are three or more imaging devices, the control device selects two imaging devices that are farthest apart from among the three or more imaging devices, combines images from the selected two imaging devices, and outputs the combined image. 2. The video processing system of claim 1 , wherein the specific condition includes at least one of: states of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an obstacle within the imaging range of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an abnormality in the images from the imaging devices; and positions of the imaging devices. 3. The video processing system of claim 1 , wherein at least part of the imaging range of one of the plurality of imaging devices overlaps the imaging range of another one of the plurality of imaging devices. 4. The video processing system of claim 1 , wherein some of the plurality of imaging devices are disposed so as to be parallel to each other in a plane that includes their respective optical axes. 5. The video processing system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of imaging devices are disposed so that the main wing of the aircraft is included in the imaging range of one of the plurality of imaging devices, and the main wing of the aircraft is not included in the imaging range of another one of the plurality of imaging devices. 6. A video processing system, comprising: an imaging system comprising a plurality of imaging devices installed in an airframe of an aircraft having a main wing and disposed flanking the main wing, each of the plurality of imaging devices having an imaging range, the plurality of imaging devices disposed so that the imaging ranges overlap an extension of a pitch axis of the aircraft and do not overlap a roll axis of the aircraft or an extension thereof; and a control device configured to be connected to the imaging system, wherein the control device selects two or more imaging devices from the plurality of imaging devices based on a specific condition, combines images from the two or more imaging devices that have been selected, and outputs the combined image; and wherein the two or more imaging devices include an imaging device that is farthest away from the main wing among a first group of imaging devices and an imaging device that is farthest away from the main wing among a second group of imaging devices, the first group disposed at a front of the aircraft with respect to the main wing, the second group disposed at a rear of the aircraft with respect to the main wing. 7. The video processing system of claim 6 , wherein the specific condition includes at least one of: states of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an obstacle within the imaging range of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an abnormality in the images from the imaging devices; and positions of the imaging devices. 8. The video processing system of claim 6 , wherein at least part of the imaging range of one of the plurality of imaging devices overlaps the imaging range of another one of the plurality of imaging devices. 9. The video processing system of claim 6 , wherein some of the plurality of imaging devices are disposed so as to be parallel to each other in a plane that includes their respective optical axes. 10. The video processing system of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of imaging devices are disposed so that the main wing of the aircraft is included in the imaging range of one of the plurality of imaging devices, and the main wing of the aircraft is not included in the imaging range of another one of the plurality of imaging devices. 11. A video processing method using an imaging system including a plurality of imaging devices disposed in an airframe of an aircraft flanking a main wing of the aircraft, the imaging devices being disposed so that imaging ranges of the imaging devices overlap an extension of a pitch axis of the aircraft and do not overlap a roll axis of the aircraft or an extension thereof, said method comprising: selecting two or more of the imaging devices based on a specific condition; combining images from the two or more imaging devices that have been selected; and outputting the combined image; wherein when the two or more imaging devices are three or more imaging devices, said selecting comprises selecting two imaging devices that are farthest apart from among the three or more imaging devices, said combining comprises combining images from the selected two imaging devices, and said outputting comprises outputting the combined image. 12. The video processing method according to claim 11 , wherein the specific condition includes at least one of: states of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an obstacle within the imaging range of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an abnormality in the images from the imaging devices; and positions of the imaging devices. 13. A video processing method using an imaging system including a plurality of imaging devices disposed in an airframe of an aircraft flanking a main wing of the aircraft, the imaging devices being disposed so that imaging ranges of the imaging devices overlap an extension of a pitch axis of the aircraft and do not overlap a roll axis of the aircraft or an extension thereof, said method comprising: selecting two or more of the imaging devices based on a specific condition, and in said selecting, selecting an imaging device that is farthest away from the main wing among a first group of imaging devices and an imaging device that is farthest away from the main wing among a second group of imaging devices, the first group disposed at a front of the aircraft with respect to the main wing, the second group disposed at a rear of the aircraft with respect to the main wing; combining images from the two or more imaging devices that have been selected; and outputting the combined image. 14. The video processing method according to claim 13 , wherein the specific condition includes at least one of: states of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an obstacle within the imaging range of the imaging devices; whether or not there is an abnormality in the images from the imaging devices; and positions of the imaging devices.

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  • Arrangements for entertainment or communications, e.g. radio, television · CPC title

  • Windows displaying outside view, artificially generated · CPC title

  • H04N7/183Primary

    for receiving images from a single remote source · CPC title

  • Arrangements of cameras · CPC title

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What does patent US10633095B2 cover?
An imaging system includes a first imaging device and a second imaging device disposed flanking the main wing of an aircraft. The first imaging device and the second imaging device are disposed so that at least part of a first imaging range of the first imaging device overlaps a second imaging range of the second imaging device. The first imaging device and the second imaging device are also di…
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Panasonic Ip Man Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/0015. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Apr 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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