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Light sensor and thresholding method for minimizing transmission of redundant data

  • US 5,963,253 A
  • Filed: 01/17/1997
  • Issued: 10/05/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/17/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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:

  • 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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