REMOTELY CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC CAMERA TRACKING SYSTEM
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1. A system for automated self-photography comprising:
- a remote control associated with a user, wherein said remote control sends orientation commands to a base comprising a turret associated with a camera, said base also comprising at least one motor that orients said camera at said remote control based on said orientation commands.
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Abstract
A remotely controlled automatic camera tracking system for self-photography is disclosed. The systems hereof combine the functions of remote camera operation, including closed loop automatic zoom control, and camera tracking by employing a system architecture that eliminates the requirement to have microprocessors coupled to the tracking station for the calculation of range and bearing. The system enables range and bearing information to be viewed by the operator, if desired, and conserves radio power.
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1. A system for automated self-photography comprising:
- a remote control associated with a user, wherein said remote control sends orientation commands to a base comprising a turret associated with a camera, said base also comprising at least one motor that orients said camera at said remote control based on said orientation commands.
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8. A method for automated self photography of a user, said method comprising the steps of:
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a) determining the location coordinates of a reference point and of a base wherein a camera is associated with the base; b) storing the location coordinates of the reference point and of the base; c) orienting the camera at the reference point; d) determining the location coordinates of a remote control associated with the user; e) storing the location coordinates of the remote control in the remote control; f) periodically updating the location coordinates of the remote control; g) comparing the updated location coordinates of the remote control to immediately preceding location coordinates of the remote control; h) determining orientation commands if a change in location coordinates is detected; i) transmitting the orientation commands to the base wherein the camera associated with the base is oriented at the user. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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