Dual-mode camera system for day/night or variable zoom operation
First Claim
1. A multi-imager camera operable under extremes of illuminations from high ambient lighting conditions to low ambient lighting conditions without the need for multiple optical paths, comprising:
- a. a single primary lens system for directing a beam;
b. a beam-splitting mirror adapted for receiving and distributing the beam directed by the single lens;
c. the beam-splitting mirror including a surface for dual-path diverting capability, wherein a first portion of the directed beam is diverted in one direction and a second portion of the directed beam is diverted in a second direction;
d. the surface of the beam-splitting mirror is entirely partially-reflective and entirely partially-transmissive for creating different intensities of the beam;
e. a first image sensor for receiving the first portion of the directed beam;
f. a second image sensor for receiving the second portion of the directed beam;
g. wherein each image sensor includes an iris and an iris controller for selectively activating and deactivating each iris; and
h. wherein the iris controller comprises an iris driver and an iris actuator.
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Abstract
A dual camera system uses a single lens and no moving parts in the optical path. A single lens directs a desired scene to a partially reflective beamsplitting mirror, thence to a pair of image sensors. For day/night operation, one sensor may be optimized for nighttime sensitivity, while the other is optimized for daytime operation. Alternatively, one optical path may have greater magnification, thus allowing electronic zooming with no resolution loss. The system may be enhanced with an image intensifier for nighttime operation; digital sensors for improved resolution, or orthogonal gyroscopic accelerometers for image stabilization. Additionally, the monochrome and color images may be produced simultaneously and ‘fused’ algorithmically, yielding an improvement in sensitivity and color resolution compared with a conventional color camera.
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15 Claims
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1. A multi-imager camera operable under extremes of illuminations from high ambient lighting conditions to low ambient lighting conditions without the need for multiple optical paths, comprising:
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a. a single primary lens system for directing a beam; b. a beam-splitting mirror adapted for receiving and distributing the beam directed by the single lens; c. the beam-splitting mirror including a surface for dual-path diverting capability, wherein a first portion of the directed beam is diverted in one direction and a second portion of the directed beam is diverted in a second direction; d. the surface of the beam-splitting mirror is entirely partially-reflective and entirely partially-transmissive for creating different intensities of the beam; e. a first image sensor for receiving the first portion of the directed beam; f. a second image sensor for receiving the second portion of the directed beam; g. wherein each image sensor includes an iris and an iris controller for selectively activating and deactivating each iris; and h. wherein the iris controller comprises an iris driver and an iris actuator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A camera, comprising:
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a single lens system adapted to direct a beam; a beam-splitting mirror adapted to receive and distribute the directed beam; the beam-splitting mirror including a surface for dual-path diverting capability, wherein a first portion of the directed beam is diverted in one direction and a second portion of the directed beam is diverted in a second direction; the surface of the beam-splitting mirror is entirely partially-reflective and entirely partially-transmissive for creating different intensities of the beam; a first image sensor adapted to receive the first portion of the distributed beam; a second image sensor adapted to receive the second portion of the distributed beam; wherein each image sensor includes an iris and an iris controller for selectively activating and deactivating each iris; and a switch adapted to select an output from at least one of the image sensors.
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15. A module, comprising:
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a single lens system adapted to direct a beam; a beam-splitting mirror adapted to receive and distribute the directed beam; a first image sensor adapted to receive a first portion of the distributed beam, whereby the first portion of the distributed beam is a high ambient lighting beam; a second image sensor adapted to receive a second portion of the distributed beam, whereby the second portion of the distributed beam is a low ambient lighting beam; and wherein each image sensor includes an iris and an iris controller for selectively activating and deactivating each iris.
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