Distributed camera modules serially coupled to common preprocessing resources facilitating configurable optical code reader platform for application-specific scalability
US-10248896-B2 · Apr 2, 2019 · US
US12045686B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12045686-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218071594-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2024 |
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The disclosure includes a fixed retail scanner including a data reader comprising a main board, one or more camera modules, and a multi-port network switch disposed within a housing of the data reader. The multi-port network switch is configured to provide a network backbone for at least some internal devices within the housing of the data reader and for at least some external devices positioned external to the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the data reader through the multi-port network switch. Related systems may include a remote server operably coupled to the fixed retail scanner through the multi-port network switch such that image data to the remote server may be communicated via the multi-port network switch from at least one of the main board or the at least one camera coupled to the multi-port network switch.
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What is claimed: 1. A fixed retail scanner including a data reader, comprising: a main board including one or more processors disposed within a housing of the data reader; one or more camera modules disposed within the housing of the data reader; and a multi-port network switch disposed within the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the main board, wherein the multi-port network switch is configured to provide a network backbone for at least some internal devices within the data reader and for at least some external devices positioned external to the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the data reader through the multi-port network switch, wherein the multi-port network switch is operably coupled to the main board via a single cable configured to provide power from a connected power source and communication to the main board. 2. The fixed retail scanner of claim 1 , wherein the data reader is a bi-optic scanner with the housing including a horizontal housing and a vertical housing disposed in an orthogonal arrangement. 3. The fixed retail scanner of claim 2 , wherein the multi-port network switch and the main board are disposed in a stacked arrangement within a void of the horizontal housing. 4. The fixed retail scanner of claim 3 , further comprising a heatsink disposed in the stacked arrangement and thermally coupled with at least one of the multi-port network switch or the main board. 5. The fixed retail scanner of claim 1 , further comprising a top-down reader operably coupled with the data reader through the multi-port network switch. 6. The fixed retail scanner of claim 1 , wherein the multi-port network switch is an Ethernet-based network switch that provides an Ethernet backbone for the data reader. 7. The fixed retail scanner of claim 6 , wherein the Ethernet-based network switch is further configured to couple to external devices from the data reader to provide control thereto and/or to communicate between the external devices and the data reader. 8. The fixed retail scanner of claim 7 , wherein the external devices include at least one of: a remote backend server configured to perform analysis on images received from the multi-port network switch; a peripheral camera located remotely from the data reader; or a network enabled point-of-sale system. 9. A fixed retail scanner of including a data reader, comprising: a main board including one or more processors disposed within a housing of the data reader; one or more camera modules disposed within the housing of the data reader; and a multi-port network switch disposed within the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the main board, wherein the multi-port network switch is configured to provide a network backbone for at least some internal devices within the data reader and for at least some external devices positioned external to the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the data reader through the multi-port network switch, wherein the data reader is a bi-optic scanner with the housing including a horizontal housing and a vertical housing disposed in an orthogonal arrangement, and wherein the one of the multi-port network switch and the main board is disposed within the horizontal housing and the other of the multi-port network switch and the main board is disposed within the vertical housing. 10. A fixed retail scanner including a data reader, comprising: a main board including one or more processors disposed within a housing of the data reader; one or more camera modules disposed within the housing of the data reader; and a multi-port network switch disposed within the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the main board, wherein the multi-port network switch is configured to provide a network backbone for at least some internal devices within the data reader and for at least some external devices positioned external to the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the data reader through the multi-port network switch, wherein the data includes image data communicated from at least one imager internal to the data reader through the main board, from the main board to the multi-port network switch, and from the multi-port network switch to at least one external device. 11. The fixed retail scanner of claim 10 , wherein the at least one imager is a monochrome imager. 12. A fixed retail scanner including a data reader, comprising: a main board including one or more processors disposed within a housing of the data reader; one or more camera modules disposed within the housing of the data reader; and a multi-port network switch disposed within the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the main board, wherein the multi-port network switch is configured to provide a network backbone for at least some internal devices within the data reader and for at least some external devices positioned external to the housing of the data reader and operably coupled with the data reader through the multi-port network switch, wherein the data includes image data communicated from at least one imager internal to the data reader through the least one multi-port network device and on to at least one external device bypassing the main board. 13. The fixed retail scanner of claim 12 , wherein the at least one imager is a color imager. 14. A data reading system, comprising: a bioptic scanner comprising: a main board including one or more processors configured to perform decoding of barcodes; and a multi-port network switch that is operably coupled to internal components including the main board and at least one camera disposed within the bioptic scanner; a remote server operably coupled to the bioptic scanner through the multi-port network switch, wherein the multi-port network switch is configured to communicate image data to the remote server via at least one of the main board or the at least one camera coupled to the multi-port network switch disposed within the bioptic scanner. 15. The data reading system of claim 14 , wherein the bioptic scanner includes a first plurality of cameras operably coupled directly with the multi-port network switch, and a second plurality of cameras operably coupled directly with the main board. 16. The data reading system of claim 14 , further comprising at least one peripheral camera operably coupled to the bioptic scanner through the multi-port network switch and configured to pass captured image data from the at least one peripheral camera to at least one of the main board or the remote server through the multi-port network switch. 17. The data reading system of claim 16 , wherein the main board is configured to coordinate timing of internal cameras and internal illumination assemblies with any external cameras and external illumination assemblies operably coupled to the bioptic scanner through the multi-port network switch based on packet time stamps across the network connection. 18. A method of capturing images by a bioptic scanner in a retail environment, the method comprising: capturing first image data via a first camera disposed internally within the bioptic scanner and routing the first image data to at least one of a main board of the bioptic scanner or a remote server through a multi-port network switch disposed within the bioptic scanner that is operably coupled with the main board disposed within the bioptic scanner; and capturing second image data via a second camera disposed internally within the bioptic scanner and transmitting the second image data to t
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