Camera parameter-assisted video frame rate up conversion
US-9609331-B2 · Mar 28, 2017 · US
US11048898B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11048898-B2 |
| Application number | US-201516065407-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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Coded information reader (1) for reading coded information (6) from an object, comprising a first camera assembly (10) having a first resolution, a first frame rate and a first field of view (18), and a second camera assembly (20) having a second resolution, a second frame rate and a second field of view (28), wherein the first resolution is lower than the second resolution and the first frame rate is higher than the second frame rate. The first camera assembly (10) is configured to acquire frames and to process the acquired frames to perform: —detection of object presence, —determination of operating parameters for both the first camera assembly (10) and the second camera assembly (20), —coded information decoding, —in case of failure of said coded information decoding, triggering of the second camera assembly (20) to acquire frames and to process the acquired frames to perform coded information decoding with the operating parameters set as determined by the first camera assembly (10) for the second camera assembly (20).
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A coded information reader for reading coded information from an object, comprising: a first camera assembly having a first resolution, a first frame rate, and a first field of view, wherein the first camera assembly includes a first imaging sensor, a first processing unit, a first lighting system, and a first optical system; and a second camera assembly, separate and distinct from the first camera assembly, the second camera assembly having a second resolution, a second frame rate, and a second field of view, the first resolution being lower than the second resolution and the first frame rate being higher than the second frame rate, wherein the second camera assembly includes a second imaging sensor, a second processing unit, a second lighting system, and a second optical system, wherein the first camera assembly is configured to acquire frames and to process the acquired frames to perform: (1) detection of object presence, (2) determination of operating parameters for both the first camera assembly and the second camera assembly, (3) coded information decoding, and (4) in case of failure of the coded information decoding, triggering of the second camera assembly to acquire frames and to process the acquired frames to perform coded information decoding with the operating parameters set as determined by the first camera assembly for the second camera assembly, wherein the operating parameters for the second camera assembly are determined by analyzing pixels of the frames acquired by the first camera assembly, which cover the second field of view, in order to determine intermediate values and deriving actual values for the operating parameters of the second camera assembly using predetermined conversion parameters, wherein, in a standby condition of the coded information reader, the first camera assembly is configured to perform object presence detection by periodically checking object presence in a first phase wherein the first camera assembly is used with a resolution lower than the first resolution and a frame rate higher than the first frame rate and, in case of object detection in the first phase, to switch to a second phase, wherein object presence detection is verified by using the first camera assembly set with the first resolution and the first frame rate. 2. The coded information reader according to claim 1 , wherein the operating parameters include at least one of gain, exposure time, or illumination level. 3. The coded information reader according to claim 1 , wherein the second field of view is smaller than the first field of view. 4. The coded information reader according to claim 3 , wherein a major part of the or substantially the whole second field of view is comprised within the first field of view. 5. The coded information reader according to claim 1 , wherein the first camera assembly is configured to perform at least one operation among: localization of coded information position and determination of coded information speed. 6. The coded information reader according to claim 5 , wherein the second camera assembly is configured to perform coded information decoding by using the coded information position localized by the first camera assembly or by using the coded information speed determined by the first camera assembly. 7. The coded information reader according to claim 1 , wherein the first camera assembly is configured to trigger the second camera assembly when the object enters or approaches the second field of view of the second camera assembly or after lapse of a predetermined period of time from object presence detection. 8. The coded information reader according to claim 1 , wherein, the first camera assembly comprises at least one of an infrared illuminator and a far-red illuminator and in the first phase of object presence detection, the at least one of infrared illuminator and far-red illuminator is turned on in a flashing mode. 9. The coded information reader according to claim 8 , wherein in the second phase of object presence detection, the at least one of infrared illuminator and far-red illuminator is kept on continuously. 10. A coded information reader for reading coded information from an object, comprising: a first camera assembly having a first resolution, a first frame rate, and a first field of view; and a second camera assembly having a second resolution, a second frame rate, and a second field of view, the first resolution being lower than the second resolution and the first frame rate being higher than the second frame rate, wherein the first camera assembly is configured to acquire frames and to process the acquired frames to perform: (1) detection of object presence, (2) determination of operating parameters for both the first camera assembly and the second camera assembly, (3) coded information decoding, and (4) in case of failure of the coded information decoding, triggering of the second camera assembly to acquire frames and to process the acquired frames to perform coded information decoding with the operating parameters set as determined by the first camera assembly for the second camera assembly, wherein, in case coded information decoding performed by the second camera assembly is unsuccessful, the coded information reader is configured to acquire frames with both the first camera assembly and the second camera assembly and to process them together so as to determine distance of the coded information and to perform coded information decoding, based on the frames acquired by the second camera assembly, only when the determined distance reaches a determined value. 11. The coded information reader according to claim 10 wherein the first camera assembly is configured to perform at least one operation among: localization of coded information position and determination of coded information speed. 12. The coded information reader according to claim 11 , wherein the second camera assembly is configured to perform coded information decoding by using the coded information position localized by the first camera assembly or by using the coded information speed determined by the first camera assembly. 13. The coded information reader according to claim 12 , wherein the first camera assembly is configured to trigger the second camera assembly when the object enters or approaches the second field of view of the second camera assembly or after lapse of a predetermined period of time from object presence detection. 14. The coded information reader according to claim 13 , wherein, in a standby condition of the coded information reader, the first camera assembly is configured to perform object presence detection by periodically checking object presence in a first phase wherein the first camera assembly is used with a resolution lower than the first resolution and a frame rate higher than the first frame rate and, in case of object detection in the first phase, to switch to a second phase, wherein object presence detection is verified by using the first camera assembly set with the first resolution and the first frame rate. 15. The coded information reader according to claim 12 , claim 14 , wherein, the first camera assembly comprises at least one of an infrared illuminator and a far-red illuminator and in the first phase of object presence detection, the at least one of infrared illuminator and far-red illuminator is turned on in a flashing mode. 16. The coded information reader according to claim 15 , wherein in the second phase of object presence detection, the at least one of infrared illuminator and far-red illuminator is ke
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