Light sensor and thresholding method for minimizing transmission of redundant data
First Claim
1. A light sensor employed in a toll road revenue collection system that minimizes transmission of redundant data between the light sensor and a processor that is used to control the contrast level of an image produced by a license plate camera used to image vehicle license plates, said light sensor comprising:
- a replica license plate that reflects light energy from the sky and sun;
a light detector that views the replica license plate to sense changes in the ambient intensity level or power reflected from the replica license plate;
a programmable threshold comparator coupled to the light detector;
an RS-422 transmit and receive serial interface for communicating with the processor;
a microprocessor coupled to the programmable threshold comparator and the RS-422 interface for receiving commands from the processor by way of the RS-422 interface that set the programmable threshold of the comparator, and processing the output signals from the light detector to generate message reports that are transmitted to the processor only when the light level detected by the light detector transitions across the threshold;
and wherein the transmitted message reports are processed by the processor which, in response to the message reports, generates control signals that are coupled to the license plate camera to adjust the shutter, gain, and pedestal settings of the license plate camera so that actual vehicle license plates are properly imaged under changing lighting conditions.
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Abstract
A thresholding method and improved light sensor that reduce the processing requirements of processors used to control the shutter, gain, and pedestal settings of license plate cameras employed in a toll road revenue collection system. The thresholding method and light sensor reduce the amount of data transmitted from the light sensor to the processor which controls the shutter, gain, and pedestal settings of license plate cameras of the toll road collection system. To minimize the redundant transmission and processing of data by the processor, a threshold comparator is used in the light sensor that only transmits data when the light level changes enough to exceed or fall below a programmable threshold. The threshold is programmed by the processor using a microprocessor. Thus, data is only transmitted when lighting conditions change, and transmission of redundant data is therefore eliminated.
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1. A light sensor employed in a toll road revenue collection system that minimizes transmission of redundant data between the light sensor and a processor that is used to control the contrast level of an image produced by a license plate camera used to image vehicle license plates, said light sensor comprising:
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a replica license plate that reflects light energy from the sky and sun; a light detector that views the replica license plate to sense changes in the ambient intensity level or power reflected from the replica license plate; a programmable threshold comparator coupled to the light detector; an RS-422 transmit and receive serial interface for communicating with the processor; a microprocessor coupled to the programmable threshold comparator and the RS-422 interface for receiving commands from the processor by way of the RS-422 interface that set the programmable threshold of the comparator, and processing the output signals from the light detector to generate message reports that are transmitted to the processor only when the light level detected by the light detector transitions across the threshold; and wherein the transmitted message reports are processed by the processor which, in response to the message reports, generates control signals that are coupled to the license plate camera to adjust the shutter, gain, and pedestal settings of the license plate camera so that actual vehicle license plates are properly imaged under changing lighting conditions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A data thresholding method that minimizes the amount of processing required of a processor coupled to a light sensor that controls the shutter, gain, and pedestal settings of the cameras used to image a vehicle license plate, and hence adjusts the contrast level between the background and the vehicle license plate to adapt the cameras to varying lighting conditions, said method comprising the steps of:
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detecting the intensity of ambient light energy viewed by a license plate camera using a light sensor; programming a detection threshold of the light sensor so that output signals from the light sensor are generated only when the intensity of ambient light energy transitions across a predetermined threshold; generating message reports from the light sensor when the ambient light energy transitions across the predetermined threshold; transmitting the message reports to the processor; and generating control signals in the processor that are applied to the camera to adjust the shutter, gain, and pedestal settings of the camera to adapt the camera to the changed lighting condition. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A light sensor employed in a toll road revenue collection system, said light sensor comprising:
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a replica license plate that reflects ambient light energy; a light detector that senses the ambient light energy reflected from the replica license plate; and a microprocessor responsive to the ambient light energy sensed by said light detector for generating message reports indicative of a change in the sensed ambient light energy sufficient to cause the sensed ambient light energy to transition across a predetermined threshold, wherein said message reports are utilized by said toll road revenue collection system for controlling a camera operable to image vehicle license plates. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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