Multi-focus optical system

US9550455B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9550455-B2
Application numberUS-201313869277-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 24, 2013
Priority dateApr 25, 2012
Publication dateJan 24, 2017
Grant dateJan 24, 2017

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An imager system configured for a vehicle control system is provided that includes at least one imager configured to capture a multi-focus image having depth data, the imager comprising an image sensor comprising an array of pixels, and an optics assembly in optical communication with the image sensor, the optics assembly configured to capture light rays, wherein the optics assembly comprising a main lens assembly configured to substantially focus a scene on to a plane, a micro lens assembly in optical communication between the main lens and the image sensor to substantially focus on to same the plane as the main lens assembly extending out to infinity, and a controller in communication with the imager, wherein the controller is configured to output a signal for controlling a function of the vehicle, the signal based upon the depth data determined from the multi-focus image.

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An imager system configured for a vehicle control system, said imager system comprising: at least one imager configured to capture a multi-focus image having depth data, said imager comprising: an image sensor comprising an array of pixels; and an optics assembly in optical communication with said image sensor, said optics assembly configured to capture light rays and comprising: a main lens assembly configured to substantially focus a scene on to a plane; a micro lens assembly in optical communication between said main lens and said image sensor to substantially focus on to same said plane as said main lens assembly extending out to infinity, wherein a diameter of a first micro lens at an outer portion of said micro lens assembly is different than a diameter of a second micro lens at an inner portion of said micro lens assembly; and a controller in communication with said imager, wherein said controller is configured to output a signal for controlling a function of the vehicle, said signal based upon said depth data determined from said multi-focus image. 2. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said function of the vehicle that is controlled based upon said signal is at least one of headlamp control, forward collision warning, lane keeping assist, object detection, pedestrian detection, traffic sign recognition, displaying an image, occupant detection, and intruder detection. 3. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said function of the vehicle that is controlled based upon said signal is object detection for collision avoidance, and an imaged object is ignored if said imaged object is imaged by less than about four pixels of said array of pixels. 4. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said micro lens diameters are one of circular, rectangular, hexagonal, and octagonal. 5. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one imager comprises a plurality of imagers in optical communication with said main lens assembly. 6. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein micro lenses of said micro lens assembly are configured to enhance effectiveness of imaging on said pixel array. 7. The imager system of claim 6 , wherein said micro lenses of said micro lens assembly are substantially hexagonally shaped. 8. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said controller comprises at least one of a field programmable gate array (FPGA), a digital signal processor (DSP), and a parallel RISC/CISC. 9. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said main lens assembly and said micro lens assembly are configured to enhance spatial recognition in one of a vertical axis and horizontal axis. 10. The imager system of claim 9 , wherein said main lens assembly and said micro lens assembly are elliptical. 11. The imager system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one imager comprises at least two of a first imager comprising a main lens assembly and a micro lens assembly configured for imaging a near-field scene, a second imager comprising a main lens assembly and a micro lens assembly configured for imaging a mid-field scene, and a third imager comprising a main lens assembly and a micro lens assembly configured for imaging a far-field scene. 12. An imager system configured for a vehicle control system, said imager system comprising: at least one imager configured to capture a multi-focus image having depth data, said imager comprising: an image sensor comprising an array of pixels; and an optics assembly in optical communication with said image sensor, said optics assembly configured to capture light rays, wherein said optics assembly comprising: a main lens assembly configured to substantially focus a scene on to a plane; a micro lens assembly in optical communication between said main lens and said image sensor to substantially focus on to same said plane as said main lens assembly extending out to infinity, wherein a profile of a first micro lens at an outer portion of said micro lens assembly is different than a profile of a second micro lens at an inner portion of said micro lens assembly; and a controller in communication with said imager, wherein said controller is configured to output a signal for controlling a function of the vehicle, said signal based upon said depth data determined from said multi-focus image. 13. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said micro lens profiles are one of circular, rectangular, hexagonal, and octagonal. 14. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said function of the vehicle that is controlled based upon said signal is at least one of headlamp control, forward collision warning, lane keeping assist, object detection, pedestrian detection, traffic sign recognition, displaying an image, occupant detection, and intruder detection. 15. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said function of the vehicle that is controlled based upon said signal is object detection for collision avoidance, and an imaged object is ignored if said imaged object is imaged by less than about four pixels of said array of pixels. 16. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said at least one imager comprises a plurality of imagers in optical communication with said main lens assembly. 17. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein micro lenses of said micro lens assembly are configured to enhance effectiveness of imaging on said pixel array. 18. The imager system of claim 17 , wherein said micro lenses of said micro lens assembly are substantially hexagonally shaped. 19. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said controller comprises at least one of a field programmable gate array (FPGA), a digital signal processor (DSP), and a parallel RISC/CISC. 20. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said main lens assembly and said micro lens assembly are configured to enhance spatial recognition in one of a vertical axis and horizontal axis. 21. The imager system of claim 20 , wherein said main lens assembly and said micro lens assembly are elliptical. 22. The imager system of claim 12 , wherein said at least one imager comprises at least two of a first imager comprising a main lens assembly and a micro lens assembly configured for imaging a near-field scene, a second imager comprising a main lens assembly and a micro lens assembly configured for imaging a mid-field scene, and a third imager comprising a main lens assembly and a micro lens assembly configured for imaging a far-field scene. 23. An imager system configured for a vehicle control system, said imager system comprising: at least one imager configured to capture a multi-focus image having depth data, said imager comprising: an image sensor comprising an array of pixels; and an optics assembly in optical communication with said image sensor, said optics assembly configured to capture light rays, wherein said optics assembly comprising: a main lens assembly configured to substantially focus a scene on to a plane; a micro lens assembly in optical communication between said main lens and said image sensor to substantially focus on to same said plane as said main lens assembly extending out to infinity, wherein said micro lens assembly comprises an inner portion and an outer portion, said inner portion having a different focal length than said outer portion; and a controller in communication with said imager, wherein said controller is configured to output a signal for controlling a function of the vehicle, said signal based upon said depth data determined from said multi-focus image

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  • H04N23/959Primary

    by adjusting depth of field during image capture, e.g. maximising or setting range based on scene characteristics · CPC title

  • B60Q11/00Primary

    Arrangement of monitoring devices for devices provided for in groups B60Q1/00 - B60Q9/00 · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9550455B2 cover?
An imager system configured for a vehicle control system is provided that includes at least one imager configured to capture a multi-focus image having depth data, the imager comprising an image sensor comprising an array of pixels, and an optics assembly in optical communication with the image sensor, the optics assembly configured to capture light rays, wherein the optics assembly comprising …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gentex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/959. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 24 2017 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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