Arrangement for, and method of, expeditiously adjusting reading parameters of an imaging reader based on target distance

US9800749B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9800749-B1
Application numberUS-201615170464-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJun 1, 2016
Priority dateJun 1, 2016
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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A distance to a target to be read by image capture over a range of working distances is determined by directing an aiming light spot along an aiming axis to the target, and by capturing a first image of the target containing the aiming light spot, and by capturing a second image of the target without the aiming light spot. Each image is captured in a frame over a field of view having an imaging axis offset from the aiming axis. An image pre-processor compares first image data from the first image with second image data from the second image over a common fractional region of both frames to obtain a position of the aiming light spot in the first image, and determines the distance to the target based on the position of the aiming light spot in the first image.

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An arrangement for adjusting at least one reading parameter of an imaging reader for reading targets by image capture over a range of working distances, the arrangement comprising: an energizable aiming assembly for directing an aiming light spot along an aiming axis to the target when energized; a controller for energizing and deenergizing the aiming assembly; an imaging assembly for capturing a first image of the target containing the aiming light spot with the aiming assembly energized, and for capturing a second image of the target without the aiming light spot with the aiming assembly deenergized, each image being captured in a frame over a field of view having an imaging axis offset from the aiming axis; an image pre-processor for comparing first image data from the first image with second image data from the second image over a common fractional region of both frames to obtain a position of the aiming light spot in the first image, and for determining a distance to the target based on the position of the aiming light spot in the first image; and the controller being further operative for adjusting the at least one reading parameter of the imaging reader based on the determined target distance. 2. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the image pre-processor subdivides the common fractional region into a plurality of sub-frames, and compares the first and second image data in each sub-frame to obtain the position of the aiming light spot in at least one of the sub-frames. 3. The arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the image pre-processor subdivides an area around the position of the aiming light spot into a plurality of sub-regions, and compares the first and second image data in each sub-region to obtain the position of the aiming light spot in at least one of the sub-regions. 4. The arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the imaging assembly captures each image as an array of pixels having brightness values, and wherein the image pre-processor is operative for averaging the brightness values in each sub-frame to obtain an average brightness value, and for comparing differences between the average brightness values in each sub-frame of the first and second images to obtain the position of the aiming light spot based on the largest difference between the average brightness values in at least one of the sub-frames. 5. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the aiming and imaging assemblies and the image pre-processor are incorporated in an imaging module having a near imager for imaging close-in targets over a relatively wider imaging field of view, and a far imager for imaging far-out targets over a relatively narrower imaging field of view, and wherein the imaging assembly is the far imager having a variable focus. 6. The arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the controller adjusts a focus of the far imager based on the determined target distance. 7. The arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the controller selects one of the imagers, and adjusts at least one of a gain and an exposure for the selected imager, based on the determined target distance. 8. The arrangement of claim 5 , and an illuminating light assembly mounted on the module for generating a variable level of illumination light, and wherein the controller adjusts the level of the illumination light based on the determined target distance. 9. A method of adjusting at least one reading parameter of an imaging reader for reading targets by image capture over a range of working distances, the method comprising: directing an aiming light spot along an aiming axis to the target; subsequently not directing the aiming light spot to the target; capturing a first image of the target containing the aiming light spot; capturing a second image of the target without the aiming light spot; capturing each image in a frame over a field of view having an imaging axis offset from the aiming axis; comparing first image data from the first image with second image data from the second image over a common fractional region of both frames to obtain a position of the aiming light spot in the first image; determining the distance to the target based on the position of the aiming light spot in the first image; and adjusting the at least one reading parameter of the imaging reader based on the determined target distance. 10. The method of claim 9 , and subdividing the common fractional region into a plurality of sub-frames, and comparing the first and second image data in each sub-frame to obtain the position of the aiming light spot in at least one of the sub-frames. 11. The method of claim 10 , and subdividing an area around the position of the aiming light spot into a plurality of sub-regions, and comparing the first and second image data in each sub-region to obtain the position of the aiming light spot in at least one of the sub-regions. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the capturing is performed by capturing each image as an array of pixels having brightness values, and averaging the brightness values in each sub-frame to obtain an average brightness value, and comparing differences between the average brightness values in each sub-frame of the first and second images to obtain the position of the aiming light spot based on the largest difference between the average brightness values in at least one of the sub-frames. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the capturing is performed by one of a near imager for imaging close-in targets over a relatively wider imaging field of view, and a far imager for imaging far-out targets over a relatively narrower imaging field of view, and wherein one of the imagers has a variable focus. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the adjusting is performed by adjusting the focus of the one imager based on the determined target distance. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the adjusting is performed by selecting one of the imagers, and by adjusting at least one of a gain and an exposure for the selected imager, based on the determined target distance. 16. The method of claim 13 , and illuminating the target with a variable level of illumination light, and wherein the adjusting is performed by adjusting the level of the illumination light based on the determined target distance.

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  • Focusing, i.e. adjusting the focus of the scanning head · CPC title

  • Photodetector array or CCD scanning · CPC title

  • Means for illuminating the original, not specific to a particular type of pick-up head · CPC title

  • Particularities of the light-sensitive elements (semiconductor devices H10) · CPC title

  • Determining the reading area, e.g. eliminating reading of margins · CPC title

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What does patent US9800749B1 cover?
A distance to a target to be read by image capture over a range of working distances is determined by directing an aiming light spot along an aiming axis to the target, and by capturing a first image of the target containing the aiming light spot, and by capturing a second image of the target without the aiming light spot. Each image is captured in a frame over a field of view having an imaging…
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Symbol Technologies Llc
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Primary CPC classification H04N1/00816. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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