Pos-based digital image capturing and processing system employing automatic object motion detection and spectral-mixing based illumination techniques
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3-1. The POS-based digital image capturing and processing system of claim 3, wherein said static or fixed relative power ratio (VIS/IR) is realized by setting one or several different preset values of current supplied to drive said arrays of visible and IR LEDs employed in said illumination subsystem.
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A POS-based digital image capturing and processing system for illuminating objects using automatic object detection and spectral-mixing illumination technique. The system comprises an area-type illumination and imaging station for projecting a coextensive area-type illumination and imaging field (i.e. zone) into a 3D imaging volume during object illumination and imaging operations. The area-type illumination and imaging station includes an illumination subsystem for producing a first field of visible illumination from an array of visible LEDs, and producing a second field of invisible illumination from an array of infrared (IR) LEDs. wherein the first and second fields of illumination spatially overlap and intermix with each other and are substantially coextensive with the FOV of the image sensing array. An automatic object motion detection subsystem automatically detects the motion of an object moving through the 3D imaging volume, while an illumination control subsystem controls the relative power ratio (VIS/IR) of visible illumination and invisible illumination during system operation so as to minimize the amount of visible illumination energy required to capture sufficiently high-contrast images of said objects and successfully process the same.
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3-1. The POS-based digital image capturing and processing system of claim 3, wherein said static or fixed relative power ratio (VIS/IR) is realized by setting one or several different preset values of current supplied to drive said arrays of visible and IR LEDs employed in said illumination subsystem.
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