System and method for processing a video signal with reduced latency

US11228722B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11228722-B2
Application numberUS-201916666336-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2019
Priority dateApr 30, 2014
Publication dateJan 18, 2022
Grant dateJan 18, 2022

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Abstract

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Disclosed is a video processor for a magnifier camera. In particular, the disclosure relates to a video processor that eliminates the use of a frame buffer. This, in turn, reduces the latency otherwise present in the video signal. The disclosed video processor also allows selected portions of the display to be shaded. This highlights the non-shaded portions of the display while at the same time allowing the entire object to be perceived by the user.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for processing a video signal comprising: a desktop video magnifier including a camera, a camera arm, and a video monitor, the camera adapted to view objects and generate a corresponding video signal, the video signal comprising a frame made up of an array of pixels; the camera and the video monitor each having a resolution, with the camera resolution being matched to the video monitor resolution; a microprocessor and an associated look-up table for processing the video signal, the processing applying a visual characteristic to the frame, the processing being carried out on a pass through basis and in the absence of a video buffer, the absence of the video buffer eliminating latency present in the video signal; wherein the monitor displays the video signal with the pre-determined visual characteristic to a user. 2. The system as described in claim 1 wherein the applied visual characteristic is shading of certain portions of the frame. 3. The system as described in claim 2 wherein the non-shaded portions of the frame are highlighted. 4. The system as described in claim 2 wherein the shading allows the entire frame to be perceived by the user. 5. The system as described in claim 1 wherein the applied visual characteristic is vertically arranged shading. 6. The system as described in claim 1 wherein the applied visual characteristic is horizontally arranged shading. 7. The system as described in claim 1 wherein multiple look-up tables are employed to apply multiple visual characteristics to the frame. 8. A system for processing a video signal comprising: a camera for viewing an object and generating a corresponding video signal, the video signal comprising a frame made up of an array of pixels; a microprocessor and an associated look-up table for processing the video signal, the processing applying a pre-determined visual characteristic to the frame, the processing being carried out on a pixel by pixel basis, and without a video buffer, the absence of a video buffer eliminating latency in the video signal; a monitor for displaying the video signal with the pre-determined visual characteristic; the camera and the monitor each having a resolution, with the camera resolution being matched to the monitor resolution. 9. The system as described in claim 8 wherein the pre-determined visual characteristic is shading that highlights the non-shaded portions of the array and which thereby facilitates viewing by the low-vision user. 10. The system as described in claim 8 wherein multiple look-up tables are employed to apply multiple visual characteristics to the frame.

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  • Mounting of pick-up tubes, electronic image sensors, deviation or focusing coils · CPC title

  • by using electronic viewfinders · CPC title

  • H04N5/2621Primary

    Cameras specially adapted for the electronic generation of special effects during image pickup, e.g. digital cameras, camcorders, video cameras having integrated special effects capability · CPC title

  • Alteration of picture size, shape, position or orientation, e.g. zooming, rotation, rolling, perspective, translation · CPC title

  • using visual presentation of the information for the partially sighted · CPC title

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What does patent US11228722B2 cover?
Disclosed is a video processor for a magnifier camera. In particular, the disclosure relates to a video processor that eliminates the use of a frame buffer. This, in turn, reduces the latency otherwise present in the video signal. The disclosed video processor also allows selected portions of the display to be shaded. This highlights the non-shaded portions of the display while at the same time…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Freedom Scientific Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N5/2621. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 18 2022 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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