Plural-receptor, plural-mode, surveillance imaging system and methodology with task-minimizing, view-establishment control
First Claim
1. A multi-information-character surveillance imaging system comprising a plural-imager housing-contained assembly of surveillance imagers including (a) an optical, daytime, color video imager, (b) an optical, nighttime, light-intensified, black-and-white video imager, and (c) a thermal imager, each of said imagers being provided with computer-adjustable imager parameters control structure, computer-controllable, motor-actuatable mounting structure operatively mounting and supporting the housing-contained imager assembly for selective and controlled surveillance tracking via generally vertical panning and generally horizontal tilting motions, a computer, and a user-operable controller interface operatively interposed said mounting structure, said imager parameter control structures in said imagers, and said computer, said interface including a touch-screen display device touchable by a user to effect computer-implemented imager parameter adjustments, and a joystick instrument manipulable by a user to effect computer-controlled, motor-driven surveillance tracking motions of said assembly.
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Abstract
A plural-mode, plural-receptor surveillance imaging system and methodology which offer very simple, versatile one-handed control over the operations and viewing orientations of three different surveillance imagers, thus to minimize the tasks involved in controlling the specific surveillance views which are established and presented by these imagers. Provided for allowing such control are a one-hand-operable, intuitive touch-screen and joystick controller structure, and a appropriate computer for translating user control actions accurately into changes in system behavior. This one-handedness characteristic promotes an operational environment in which the larger share of a user/operator'"'"'s attention can successfully be focused on the received surveillance imagery, per se, rather than upon details of operating a control.
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1. A multi-information-character surveillance imaging system comprising
a plural-imager housing-contained assembly of surveillance imagers including (a) an optical, daytime, color video imager, (b) an optical, nighttime, light-intensified, black-and-white video imager, and (c) a thermal imager, each of said imagers being provided with computer-adjustable imager parameters control structure, computer-controllable, motor-actuatable mounting structure operatively mounting and supporting the housing-contained imager assembly for selective and controlled surveillance tracking via generally vertical panning and generally horizontal tilting motions, a computer, and a user-operable controller interface operatively interposed said mounting structure, said imager parameter control structures in said imagers, and said computer, said interface including a touch-screen display device touchable by a user to effect computer-implemented imager parameter adjustments, and a joystick instrument manipulable by a user to effect computer-controlled, motor-driven surveillance tracking motions of said assembly.
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4. A multi-information-character, surveillance-imaging enabling method comprising
furnishing a capability for gathering plural-mode imagery employing (a) a computer-controllable, optical, daytime, color video imager, (b) a computer-controllable optical, nighttime, light-intensified, black-and-white video imager, and (c) a computer-controllable thermal imager, where computer-controllability regarding thses imagers includes the capabilities of varying the respective imagers'"'"' operating parameters, and coordinatedly, and simultaneously, panning and tilting the imagers'"'"' points of view, operatively connecting a computer to the furnished computer-controllable imagers, and providing a one-hand-enabling, user-operable controller interface which is operatively connected to the computer, and which includes a touch-screen display device touchable by a user to effect computer-implemented imager operating-parameter adjustments, and a joystick instrument manipulable by a user to effect computer-controlled, coordinated, simultaneous panning and tilting of the imagers'"'"' points of view.
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